Second Language Cultural Negotiation and Visual Literacy: Comics in Class

Author:   Alec Lapidus
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781793614278


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   30 August 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Second Language Cultural Negotiation and Visual Literacy looks at the theory behind cultural learning at the intersection of culture, visuals, and emotions and offers a theoretical and practical foundation upon which teachers can build. Bringing to light theoretical work from multilingual sources, this book illuminates the process of second language cultural negotiation as subjective, affective, and reliant on imagination and applies this theoretical basis to using comics inside and outside the classroom. It re-examines the popular Vygotskian concept of meaning making in the Zone of Proximal Development and identifies sequential art as a unique and legitimate academic medium that can enable cultural negotiation in a diverse and increasingly globalized society. This book explores the mechanism employed by English language learners reading comics to make meaning. Lapidus establishes interdisciplinary research as a valuable form of research and draws upon the concept of multiliteracies to illuminate the multimodal nature of meaning making. Presenting theory and its practical ramifications, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students, language teachers, and anyone who enjoys exploring the way humans learn.

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Author:   Alec Lapidus
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9781793614278


ISBN 10:   179361427
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   30 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Theoretical Method, Data Collection, and Context Chapter 3: Vygotsky, Art, and Cultural Negotiation: An Interdisciplinary Examination Chapter 4: Gromov and Universal Mediation Chapter 5: From Vygotsky and Gromov to Brudny and Posthermeneutics Chapter 6: L2 Cultural Negotiation and Sequential Art Chapter 7: Practical Ramifications

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Alec Lapidus provides strong theoretical and pedagogical reasons for the inclusion of 'sequential art' such as comics in our classrooms. He helps us see the value they have, not only as a tool for language development, but in raising learner awareness of cultural and linguistic diversity and the uniqueness of our lived experiences. Alec's book is indeed an important addition to the field. Grounded on Vygotskian perspectives, Alex Lapidus extends a persuasive invitation to language teachers to take up comics as a tool for promoting cultural negotiation in a classroom. Imaginations, emotions, and thoughts that comics provoke can transform a classroom from a place for learning a language to a site for developing multiliteracy and multiculturalism. This is a must-read book for teachers and scholars who wish to gain theoretical and practical implications of comics in linguaculture education.


Alec Lapidus provides strong theoretical and pedagogical reasons for the inclusion of 'sequential art' such as comics in our classrooms. He helps us see the value they have, not only as a tool for language development, but in raising learner awareness of cultural and linguistic diversity and the uniqueness of our lived experiences. Alec's book is indeed an important addition to the field.--Benjamin Luke Moorhouse, The University of Hong Kong Grounded on Vygotskian perspectives, Alex Lapidus extends a persuasive invitation to language teachers to take up comics as a tool for promoting cultural negotiation in a classroom. Imaginations, emotions, and thoughts that comics provoke can transform a classroom from a place for learning a language to a site for developing multiliteracy and multiculturalism. This is a must-read book for teachers and scholars who wish to gain theoretical and practical implications of comics in linguaculture education.--Naoko Taguchi, Northern Arizona University


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Alec Lapidus is associate professor in the school of education and human development at the University of Southern Maine.

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