Mapping the World of Anglo-American Studies at the Turn of the Century.
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- 1443884189
- 9781443884181
- English literature -- History and criticism
- American literature -- History and criticism
- English language -- Study and teaching
- Littérature anglaise -- Histoire et critique
- Anglais (Langue) -- Étude et enseignement
- Language acquisition
- Literary essays
- Literature & literary studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- American literature
- English language -- Study and teaching
- English literature
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- E183.8
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This volume revisits the most important issues that Anglo-American studies are facing at the beginning of the twenty-first century, with regards to both research and teaching. Given the English language's status as a lingua franca, the culture that produced it, and that has been changing it, the literature written in English, and relevant linguistic and literary discourse have come to largely dominate critical theory globally. Therefore, the subjects of Anglo-American studies, and their traditional and modern concepts, must be approached from a multidisciplinary perspective, and must also be p.
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