Re-positioning Accent Attitude in the Global Englishes Paradigm
A Critical Phenomenological Case Study in the Chinese Context
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:11th Dec '19
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This book revisits the issue of China English as a developing variety of English and scrutinises students’ and teachers’ attitudes towards their own and other English accents from the critical phenomenological perspective of Global Englishes (GE) in the Chinese context. The research contributes to the field of GE by proposing a model of pronunciation teaching called ToPIC (Teaching of Pronunciation for Intercultural Communication) informed by interculturally responsive language pedagogy. Combining theory and empirical data, the book presents ground-breaking research on accent attitudes in the Chinese context within the GE paradigm and raises issues and concerns regarding teaching English, particularly speaking and pronunciation, from the GE perspective. Unpacking attitudes towards English accents from a critical perspective, this book will both show policy makers the need to consider the impacts of GE and help practitioners and language learners re-evaluate the goals and needs of English learning. The ToPIC approach also has significance for curriculum reform as it readdresses various issues in language policy and practice. The ToPIC approach is recommended for those interested in teaching and learning English in the expanding circle context and those seeking to learn more about learning and using English across the world.
"Overall, the book carries remarkable merits. First and foremost, the book presents an empirical picture of pronunciation teaching in China from a sociocultural and socioecological perspective which challenges the deep-rooted and native-oriented model of pronunciation teaching. With an orientation toward the GE paradigm, the book not only studied the attitudes and motivation toward China English, but also revealed the contextual difficulties (e.g. centralized curriculum, limited opportunities for professional development) for the teachers and students to engage with localized variety of English in their classrooms."
-Reviewed by Lianjiang Jiang (Education University of Hong Kong) and Jun Zhong (Xiamen Medical College)
ISBN: 9781138480971
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
154 pages