In this article we discuss how the design of a higher education language course can challenge the power of sentimentality in the classroom. In particular, the paper analyses the role of literature in intercultural language education through the lens of affect theory, while focusing on minimizing sentimentality in the classroom, especially when the literary texts used confront students with trauma-related content involving human rights abuse, death and suffering, and trigger discomforting emotions in students such as sadness, anguish, fear and more. We suggest that it is important for educators and students in higher education to recognize the affective and biopolitical dimensions of literature teaching in intercultural language education. T...
Moral decline has disturbed society at large as a result of unconsciousness in managing emotions. Th...
Moral decline has disturbed society at large as a result of unconsciousness in managing emotions. Th...
The purpose of the study described in this chapter is to demonstrate how gender stereotypes can be u...
This article describes a project in which university language students communicated across the globe...
In this article we depart from a conceptualisation of foreign language teaching as intercultural cit...
This paper examines the links between social-emotional learning (SEL) and intercultural education. ...
The coexistence of students in the classroom from different cultural backgrounds is a challenge. Lit...
The coexistence of students in the classroom from different cultural backgrounds is a challenge. Lit...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...
This thesis addresses a significant question of how literary texts can be used in an EFL classroom t...
This article describes a literature workshop carried out in 2016 in higher education with future tea...
This article describes a literature workshop carried out in 2016 in higher education with future tea...
This article describes a literature workshop carried out in 2016 in higher education with future tea...
Confronted with a reading decline among teenagers, literary education is having a hard time at secon...
General AbstractTraditionally, affects do not belong in the academic world, are not seen as compatib...
Moral decline has disturbed society at large as a result of unconsciousness in managing emotions. Th...
Moral decline has disturbed society at large as a result of unconsciousness in managing emotions. Th...
The purpose of the study described in this chapter is to demonstrate how gender stereotypes can be u...
This article describes a project in which university language students communicated across the globe...
In this article we depart from a conceptualisation of foreign language teaching as intercultural cit...
This paper examines the links between social-emotional learning (SEL) and intercultural education. ...
The coexistence of students in the classroom from different cultural backgrounds is a challenge. Lit...
The coexistence of students in the classroom from different cultural backgrounds is a challenge. Lit...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...
This thesis addresses a significant question of how literary texts can be used in an EFL classroom t...
This article describes a literature workshop carried out in 2016 in higher education with future tea...
This article describes a literature workshop carried out in 2016 in higher education with future tea...
This article describes a literature workshop carried out in 2016 in higher education with future tea...
Confronted with a reading decline among teenagers, literary education is having a hard time at secon...
General AbstractTraditionally, affects do not belong in the academic world, are not seen as compatib...
Moral decline has disturbed society at large as a result of unconsciousness in managing emotions. Th...
Moral decline has disturbed society at large as a result of unconsciousness in managing emotions. Th...
The purpose of the study described in this chapter is to demonstrate how gender stereotypes can be u...