Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom

This principle objective of this paper is to examine the implications of using stylistics in the teaching of literature. Contrary to traditional approaches, stylistics avoids significant subject bias by studying texts from a linguistic perspective. It aims to improve students’ ability to grasp compl...

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Main Author: Mohd Nasir, Nora
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Language:English
Published: IIUM Press 2013
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description This principle objective of this paper is to examine the implications of using stylistics in the teaching of literature. Contrary to traditional approaches, stylistics avoids significant subject bias by studying texts from a linguistic perspective. It aims to improve students’ ability to grasp complex works by equipping them with the tools with which to parse out meaning instead of relying solely on intuition and vague creative inclinations. This would increase the accessibility of literature by reducing the subjectivity of analysis and encouraging a more methodical style of investigation. This study was conducted using a qualitative research approach known as introspection. Data was collected in a class of 40 students through written responses to an open-ended question regarding their individual experiences learning stylistics. The findings of this study show that students benefit from stylistics with regards to honing their analytical prowess as well as heightening their comprehension of literary texts. In addition, this study could show that stylistics can indeed provide students with the necessary skills to achieve a more thorough and effective interpretation and understanding of literature.
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spelling iium-644282018-07-24T01:35:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/64428/ Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom Mohd Nasir, Nora LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices) LB2300 Higher Education LB2361 Curriculum PE English This principle objective of this paper is to examine the implications of using stylistics in the teaching of literature. Contrary to traditional approaches, stylistics avoids significant subject bias by studying texts from a linguistic perspective. It aims to improve students’ ability to grasp complex works by equipping them with the tools with which to parse out meaning instead of relying solely on intuition and vague creative inclinations. This would increase the accessibility of literature by reducing the subjectivity of analysis and encouraging a more methodical style of investigation. This study was conducted using a qualitative research approach known as introspection. Data was collected in a class of 40 students through written responses to an open-ended question regarding their individual experiences learning stylistics. The findings of this study show that students benefit from stylistics with regards to honing their analytical prowess as well as heightening their comprehension of literary texts. In addition, this study could show that stylistics can indeed provide students with the necessary skills to achieve a more thorough and effective interpretation and understanding of literature. IIUM Press 2013 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/64428/1/Student%20written%20comments%20about%20stylistics.doc Mohd Nasir, Nora (2013) Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom. In: Language and Literature in Research and Education an Islamic Perspective. IIUM Press, Selangor, pp. 22-33. ISBN 978-967-418-287-8
spellingShingle LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices)
LB2300 Higher Education
LB2361 Curriculum
PE English
Mohd Nasir, Nora
Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom
title Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom
title_full Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom
title_fullStr Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom
title_full_unstemmed Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom
title_short Student written comments about stylistics in an ESL literature classroom
title_sort student written comments about stylistics in an esl literature classroom
topic LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices)
LB2300 Higher Education
LB2361 Curriculum
PE English
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