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- Title
Method in the Madness: Teaching of English Literature in Japanese Universities.
- Authors
ZAWIAH YAHYA
- Abstract
This paper explores the problematics of teaching English Literature in an EFL context. The analysis is based on class-observations and interviews with students and teachers in six Japanese universities over a period of nine months. The focus is on issues of English proficiency and literary competence, on choices made for medium, material and method, and on problem-solving measures taken to reduce the 'foreignness' of English literary texts. Among the measures looked at are the current use of the grammar-translation method and the inclusion of various support/introductory/survey courses built into the English Studies programme as an attempt to close the students' proficiency-comprehension-knowledge gaps. Among the more contentious issues discussed are related to the wisdom of transplanting the canon of Western universities into non-English-speaking institutions, the appropriateness of imported teaching methodologies and the absence of local perspective input.
- Subjects
JAPAN; ENGLISH as a foreign language; TEACHING methods; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges
- Publication
3L: Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 2015, Vol 21, Issue 3, p25
- ISSN
0128-5157
- Publication type
Article