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This book looks at the role of cultural studies and intercultural communication in language learning. The book argues that learners who have an opportunity to stay in the target language country can be trained to do an ethnographic project while abroad. Borrowing from anthropologists' the idea of cultural fieldwork and 'writing culture', language learners develop their linguistic and cultural competence through the study of a local group. This book combines a theoretical overview of language and cultural practices with a description of ethnographic approaches and materials specifically designed for language learners.

Table of Contents

Part I Language Learning and Ethnography: Theory and Practice
1 New Goals
2 Introducing Cultural Learning into the Language Curriculum
3 Theoretical Issues in Language and Cultural Practices
4 Representations, Discourses and Practices
5 Ethnography for Linguists
Part II The Ealing Ethnography Project: A Case Study
6 Teaching Ethnography
7 Developing the Principles for an Ethnography Course
8 The Ethnography Class
9 The Student Ethnography Projects
10 ‘The Year Abroad’: An Ethnographic Experience
11 Conclusions and New Perspectives
Bibliography
Index

Language Learners as Ethnographers

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A Paperback / softback by Celia Roberts, Michael Byram, Ana Barro

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    Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 05/12/2000
    ISBN13: 9781853595028, 978-1853595028
    ISBN10: 1853595020

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book looks at the role of cultural studies and intercultural communication in language learning. The book argues that learners who have an opportunity to stay in the target language country can be trained to do an ethnographic project while abroad. Borrowing from anthropologists' the idea of cultural fieldwork and 'writing culture', language learners develop their linguistic and cultural competence through the study of a local group. This book combines a theoretical overview of language and cultural practices with a description of ethnographic approaches and materials specifically designed for language learners.

    Table of Contents

    Part I Language Learning and Ethnography: Theory and Practice
    1 New Goals
    2 Introducing Cultural Learning into the Language Curriculum
    3 Theoretical Issues in Language and Cultural Practices
    4 Representations, Discourses and Practices
    5 Ethnography for Linguists
    Part II The Ealing Ethnography Project: A Case Study
    6 Teaching Ethnography
    7 Developing the Principles for an Ethnography Course
    8 The Ethnography Class
    9 The Student Ethnography Projects
    10 ‘The Year Abroad’: An Ethnographic Experience
    11 Conclusions and New Perspectives
    Bibliography
    Index

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