Creative Misbehaviour
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This book spans literary and linguistic study, with the pedagogic aim of integrating the two on the basis of some diverse and in part challenging material associated with the cultural genreKabarett.Creative Misbehaviouris proposed as both a conception for the operation ofKabarettand an approach to language learning.
Major sections of the work combine generality and precise reference to a range of relevantKabaretttexts from different periods, some contemporary. Internal, intertextual and contextual aspects ofKabarettmaterial are explored, and features which could be usefully exploited in teaching, as well as the inherent desiderata and potential difficulties, are highlighted.
The book refers to findings from related disciplines (e.g. psychology) in order to focus on ‘bisociation’ as a core characteristic ofKabarettand to develop a theoretical framework for analysingKabarett. This theoretical framework is the basis for the planning ofKabarett-based courses in German as a foreign language. Other relevant features are the description and documentation of a pilotKabarettproject, and a set of detailed teaching-learning schedules for a proposed course.
By investigating the use of GermanKabarettwithin advanced foreign language learning classrooms, this book has moved into a relatively new field of research. Many of the findings will be of relevance to the use of English satirical texts in language learning contexts.
Major sections of the work combine generality and precise reference to a range of relevantKabaretttexts from different periods, some contemporary. Internal, intertextual and contextual aspects ofKabarettmaterial are explored, and features which could be usefully exploited in teaching, as well as the inherent desiderata and potential difficulties, are highlighted.
The book refers to findings from related disciplines (e.g. psychology) in order to focus on ‘bisociation’ as a core characteristic ofKabarettand to develop a theoretical framework for analysingKabarett. This theoretical framework is the basis for the planning ofKabarett-based courses in German as a foreign language. Other relevant features are the description and documentation of a pilotKabarettproject, and a set of detailed teaching-learning schedules for a proposed course.
By investigating the use of GermanKabarettwithin advanced foreign language learning classrooms, this book has moved into a relatively new field of research. Many of the findings will be of relevance to the use of English satirical texts in language learning contexts.
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Softcover
Pages
297
Price
68.80 €
Publisher
Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers
Publication Date
27.09.2000
ISBN
9783906758824
Description
This book spans literary and linguistic study, with the pedagogic aim of integrating the two on the basis of some diverse and in part challenging material associated with the cultural genreKabarett.Creative Misbehaviouris proposed as both a conception for the operation ofKabarettand an approach to language learning.
Major sections of the work combine generality and precise reference to a range of relevantKabaretttexts from different periods, some contemporary. Internal, intertextual and contextual aspects ofKabarettmaterial are explored, and features which could be usefully exploited in teaching, as well as the inherent desiderata and potential difficulties, are highlighted.
The book refers to findings from related disciplines (e.g. psychology) in order to focus on ‘bisociation’ as a core characteristic ofKabarettand to develop a theoretical framework for analysingKabarett. This theoretical framework is the basis for the planning ofKabarett-based courses in German as a foreign language. Other relevant features are the description and documentation of a pilotKabarettproject, and a set of detailed teaching-learning schedules for a proposed course.
By investigating the use of GermanKabarettwithin advanced foreign language learning classrooms, this book has moved into a relatively new field of research. Many of the findings will be of relevance to the use of English satirical texts in language learning contexts.
Major sections of the work combine generality and precise reference to a range of relevantKabaretttexts from different periods, some contemporary. Internal, intertextual and contextual aspects ofKabarettmaterial are explored, and features which could be usefully exploited in teaching, as well as the inherent desiderata and potential difficulties, are highlighted.
The book refers to findings from related disciplines (e.g. psychology) in order to focus on ‘bisociation’ as a core characteristic ofKabarettand to develop a theoretical framework for analysingKabarett. This theoretical framework is the basis for the planning ofKabarett-based courses in German as a foreign language. Other relevant features are the description and documentation of a pilotKabarettproject, and a set of detailed teaching-learning schedules for a proposed course.
By investigating the use of GermanKabarettwithin advanced foreign language learning classrooms, this book has moved into a relatively new field of research. Many of the findings will be of relevance to the use of English satirical texts in language learning contexts.
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Softcover
Pages
297
Price
68.80 €
Publisher
Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers
Publication Date
27.09.2000
ISBN
9783906758824