Language, Culture, and the Embodied Mind
A Developmental Model of Linguaculture Learning
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:11th Feb '20
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There is an odd contradiction at the heart of language and culture learning: Language and culture are, so to speak, two sides of a single coin—language reflects the thinking, values and worldview of its speakers. Despite this, there is a persistent split between language and culture in the classroom. Foreign language pedagogy is often conceptualized in terms of gaining knowledge and practicing skills, while cultural learning goals are often conceptualized in abstract terms, such as awareness or criticality.
This book helps resolve this dilemma. Informed by brain and mind sciences, its core message is that language and culture learning can both be seen as a single, interrelated process—the embodiment of dynamic systems of meaning into the intuitive mind. This deep learning process is detailed in the form of the Developmental Model of Linguaculture Learning (DMLL). Grounded in dynamic skill theory, the DMLL describes four developmental levels of language and culture learning, which represents a subtle, yet important shift in language and culture pedagogy. Rather than asking how to add culture into language education, we should be seeking ways to make language and culture learning deeper—more integrated, embodied, experiential and transformational. This book provides a theoretical approach, including practical examples, for doing so.
“Language, Culture, and the Embodied Mind: A Developmental Model of Lingua culture Learning, which gives a detailed, accessible insight into language and culture learning both theoretically and practically. ... The book concludes with an extensive bibliography for further reading. For those interested in incorporating culture in their language teaching, as well as those teaching culture-related courses, this book is a welcome addition to the teacher’s bookshelf.” (Eleanor Smith, JALT Journal, Vol. 43 (1), May, 2021)
ISBN: 9789811505867
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228 pages
1st ed. 2019