In the context of foreign language education, the importance of cultural and literary studies has grown continuously in our globalising world. Language educators and researchers are looking into ways in which inter- and transcultural awareness and competence can be developed so that learners become responsible global citizens. This volume invites the reader to engage in critical thinking while reflecting upon important theoretical concepts and their application in practice. The contributions deal with a wide variety of topics including antinomies that mark literary and cultural competence development, textbook analysis, Shakespeare, South Africa, India, and pop culture artefacts such as graphic novels and songs. Resources are presented to illustrate how theory can be related to practice.
Theresa Summer is lecturer for TEFL and a secondary school teacher for English and Music. Her research interests lie in the field of task development and pop culture in foreign language education. She has published widely within these fields with a focus on relating theory to practice.
Setting the Scene: Culture and Literature in EFL Education - Shakespeare in EFL Education - Learning with Authentic Materials - Focussing on India in EFL Education