COD 2020 - D279

Webinar - Cultural Programme - Reading and media session: "Reading Transcultural Literatures: Delving further into Auto-ethnographies"

Literature and Language teachers interested in the "border literatures" and in reading about diverse cultures in English

1 sesiones, inicia: 03-Oct

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Ciclo: 2020
Nivel: A Distancia
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: A Distancia
Capacitador/es: Ms. Florencia Perduca MA
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1 03 Octubre 2020 10:30 am 12:00 pm

Capacitador/es

Florencia Perduca

Florencia Perduca, Graduate Teacher of English and Literary Translator from I. E. S en Lenguas Vivas "J. R. Fernández", MA in Literary Linguistics (University of
Nottingham), is an ESSARP course coordinator specialised in Literatures in Englishes, Literary Linguistic Analysis and Postcolonial Theory. She teaches Literature in English at I.E.S. en Lenguas Vivas "Juan Ramón Fernandez", Cultural Studies at ENS en Lenguas Vivas "Sofía E. Broquen de Spangenberg", Postcolonial Literature at Licenciatura en Lengua Inglesa, Universidad Nacional del Litoral. She teaches IGCSE English Language and Literature. She is Head of Senior School at St. Catherine's Moorlands School, Sede Belgrano.
Literature and Language teachers interested in the "border literatures" and in reading about diverse cultures in English
- To promote a context-based approach to the reading of texts which lend themselves to exploring “hybrid literatures” in Englishes.
- To look for and build strategies to raise participants’ awareness of specific cultures and their worlds of meaning.
- To delve into the concepts of “auto-ethnographies”, “border writing”, “displacement”, “dislocation” and “diaspora” as well as “travelling cultures” and “dynamic identities”.
A set of texts by male/female transcultural writers.
1) Presentation and discussion of how to approach “Border Literatures in Englishes” 2) Guided group reflection and exchange of ideas on the main themes and issues raised by the text. 3) Reading of key extracts in the short stories and reflecting on how they mean
ASHCROFT, GRIFFITHS, TIFFIN (1989) The Empire Writes Back, London: Routledge.

ASHCROFT, GRIFFITHS, TIFFIN (1995) The Post- Colonial Reader, London: Routledge.

BOEHMER, E. (1995) Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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