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    Title: Aesthetic Imagery and Cultural Decoding: On African American Female Writing and Border Pedagogy
    Other Titles: 美學意象與文化解讀:談美國非裔女性書寫與反制邊緣 化教育
    Authors: CHIN-LING KU
    Contributors: Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Asia University
    Keywords: foreign literature;cultural study;postmodernism;African American female poets;border pedagogy;英美文學;文化研究;後現代主義;美國非裔女詩人;反制邊緣化
    Date: 2006-07
    Issue Date: 2009-10-13 07:22:31 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: This paper deals with the writing of African American female poets as a text enacting the role of
    postmodern border pedagogy which privileges difference. Divided into two parts, this paper first
    analyzes the different goals of teaching literary texts set in different historical periods in the United
    States. Then, with an aim to cultivate students’humanistic literacy and cultural internationalization, it
    tries to positionalize the goals of teaching foreign literary texts at universities in Taiwan. In the second
    part, it introduces postmodernism with its “new structure or mode of feeling”which privileges
    difference and fights against hegemony as a typical unique border pedagogy. And, this part also
    discusses the writing of African American female poets as an aesthetic discourse with pedagogical
    value through offering a denoted cultural and political significance. Finally it concludes, a
    well-designed curriculum of foreign literatures should make crucial postmodern concepts which
    privilege difference central to the task of educating students to cultivate their humanistic literacy and
    cultural internationalization. That is, such a curriculum can enact its role as a significant public force
    for linking learning and social justice to the daily institutional and cultural traditions of society and
    reshaping them in the process.
    Relation: Asian Journal of Management and Humanity Sciences 1(2):279-292
    Appears in Collections:[Asian Journal of Management and Humanity Sciences] v.1 n.2

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