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Naylor, Amanda; McGuinn, Nicholas; Shaikh, Ghazal; Varga, Zoltan; Rimmereide, Hege Emma – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
Researchers into Literature and Education from Norway, Pakistan and the United Kingdom used William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" to explore the potential of a literary text to encourage intercultural dialogue, employing an innovative teaching method, Google Circles, to provide a platform for asynchronous online discussion among three…
Descriptors: Literature, Cross Cultural Studies, Intercultural Communication, Teaching Methods
Tekgül, Duygu – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2019
This study seeks to analyze book group discussions on translated fiction in terms of micro public spheres. The paper explores the potentials of this perspective based on ethnographic data collected through participant observation with reading groups located across Britain. The discussion demonstrates the public sphere in operation beyond the…
Descriptors: Fiction, Clubs, Books, Group Discussion
Zukas, Alex – History Teacher, 2020
Taking a lead from recent articles in "The History Teacher," the author placed history, popular culture, and historical literacy at the core of a history course entitled "Enchanted Capitalism: Myths, Monsters, and Markets." Drawing on folklore, literature, popular culture, and economics, the course explored the rise of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Popular Culture, Literacy, Course Descriptions