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Sexing the Animal in a Post-Humanist World - A Critical Feminist Approach (Paperback): Roslyn Appleby Sexing the Animal in a Post-Humanist World - A Critical Feminist Approach (Paperback)
Roslyn Appleby
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This pioneering collection of essays unpacks the complex discursive and embodied relationships between humans and animals, contributing to a more informed understanding of both human-animal relations and the role of language in social processes. Focusing on the example of shark-human interactions, the book draws on forms of analysis from multimodality and critical discourse studies to examine the representations of this relationship across visual arts, popular media, and the natural sciences, each viewed through a critical feminist lens. The combined effect highlights the significance of the emergent turn to post-humanism in applied linguistics and its role in fostering more engaged discussions around broader contemporary social issues, including environmental degradation and climate change on the one hand, and resurgent feminism and challenges to normative heterosexuality on the other. Paving the way for new forms of writing and language for a post-anthropocentric age, this volume is essential reading for students and scholars in applied linguistics, gender studies, sociolinguistics, human-animal studies, and environmental humanities.

Sexing the Animal in a Post-Humanist World - A Critical Feminist Approach (Hardcover): Roslyn Appleby Sexing the Animal in a Post-Humanist World - A Critical Feminist Approach (Hardcover)
Roslyn Appleby
R1,709 Discovery Miles 17 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This pioneering collection of essays unpacks the complex discursive and embodied relationships between humans and animals, contributing to a more informed understanding of both human-animal relations and the role of language in social processes. Focusing on the example of shark-human interactions, the book draws on forms of analysis from multimodality and critical discourse studies to examine the representations of this relationship across visual arts, popular media, and the natural sciences, each viewed through a critical feminist lens. The combined effect highlights the significance of the emergent turn to post-humanism in applied linguistics and its role in fostering more engaged discussions around broader contemporary social issues, including environmental degradation and climate change on the one hand, and resurgent feminism and challenges to normative heterosexuality on the other. Paving the way for new forms of writing and language for a post-anthropocentric age, this volume is essential reading for students and scholars in applied linguistics, gender studies, sociolinguistics, human-animal studies, and environmental humanities.

ELT, Gender and International Development - Myths of Progress in a Neocolonial World (Hardcover): Roslyn Appleby ELT, Gender and International Development - Myths of Progress in a Neocolonial World (Hardcover)
Roslyn Appleby
R2,740 Discovery Miles 27 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For believers in the power of English, language as aid can deliver the promise of a brighter future; but in a neocolonial world of international development, a gulf exists between belief and reality. Rich with echoes of an earlier colonial era, this book draws on the candid narratives of white women teachers, and situates classroom practices within a broad reading of the West and the Rest. What happens when white Western men and women come in to rebuild former colonies in Asia? How do English language lessons translate, or disintegrate, in a radically different world? How is English teaching linked to ideas of progress? This book presents the paradoxes of language aid in the twenty-first century in a way that will challenge your views of English and its power to improve the lives of people in the developing world.

ELT, Gender and International Development - Myths of Progress in a Neocolonial World (Paperback): Roslyn Appleby ELT, Gender and International Development - Myths of Progress in a Neocolonial World (Paperback)
Roslyn Appleby
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For believers in the power of English, language as aid can deliver the promise of a brighter future; but in a neocolonial world of international development, a gulf exists between belief and reality. Rich with echoes of an earlier colonial era, this book draws on the candid narratives of white women teachers, and situates classroom practices within a broad reading of the West and the Rest. What happens when white Western men and women come in to rebuild former colonies in Asia? How do English language lessons translate, or disintegrate, in a radically different world? How is English teaching linked to ideas of progress? This book presents the paradoxes of language aid in the twenty-first century in a way that will challenge your views of English and its power to improve the lives of people in the developing world.

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