Ugrás a tartalomra
mobile

L'Harmattan Open Access platform

  • Keresés
  • OA Gyűjtemények
  • L'Harmattan Archívum
Magyarhu
  • Englishen
  • Françaisfr
  • Deutschde
BejelentkezésRegisztráció
  • Kötet áttekintése
  • Oldal
  • Szöveg
  • Metaadatok
  • Kivágás
Előnézet
022_000135/0000

Code-Switching in Arts

  • Előnézet
  • PDF
  • Metaadatok mutatása
  • Permalink mutatása
Szerző
Ádám Bethlenfalvy, Malou Brouwer, László Cseresnyési, Mónika Dánél, Helge Daniëls, Marianna Deganutti, Johanna Domokos, Ferenc katáng Kovács, Irén Lovász, Margarita Makarova, Attila Molnár, Judit Mudriczki, Judit Nagy, Cia Rinne, Lisa Schantl, Levente Seláf, Enikő Sepsi, Tzveta Sofronieva, Sabira Stahlberg
Tudományterület
Languages and Literature / Nyelvek és irodalom (13013)
Sorozat
Collection Károli. Collection of Papers
Tudományos besorolás
collective volume
022_000135/0017
  • Kötet áttekintése
  • Oldal
  • Szöveg
  • Metaadatok
  • Kivágás
Oldal 18 [18]
  • Előnézet
  • Permalink mutatása
  • JPG
  • TIFF
  • Előző
  • Következő
022_000135/0017

OCR

INTRODUCTION The chapter by Judit Nagy, entitled Multimodal Codes of the “Voice” of the Place in the Environmental Artwork of Diaspora Koreans in Canada, reflects on environmental art works which are “about and in places, and human relations within these places. Hence, the ‘voice’ of the place is in the work, whether foregrounded or not.””* That is, the location where these works are conceived and produced forms an organic part of the work. At the same time, the human context of the location also lends it a special dimension or feel, summiting in the “voice” of the place. Often, this “voice” is presented through multimodal codes among which the audience must navigate in order to explore and interpret the given artwork. In accordance with this premise, after defining the notion of environmental art in a broader sense and providing some important details of the underlying philosophy, the chapter reflects on Korean—Canadian environmental artists’ concept of the “voice” of the place in the light of the environmental art works they have produced, paying special attention to the multimodal codes they use and how this affects the interpretive process. The analysis focuses on two Korean—Canadian artists, Hyun-Min Yoon and Khan Lee, and their works entitled “The Door Series” and “Spring Dream,” respectively. The closing chapter in the section on code-switching in performing arts, written by Adam Bethlenfalvy, offers an insight into the use of code-switching as part of applying the Teacher in Role technique in the drama classroom. The paper starts out by offering connections between linguistic code-switching and “dramatic” code-switching through the examination of the work of contemporary dramatist Edward Bond. Then the author goes on to clarify the possibilities of the practical implementation of code-switching in the drama classroom. The paper focuses on the “Teacher in Role” technique, as it provides a variety of ways through which the drama practitioner can legitimately switch codes in a classroom context, and it offers a number of educational benefits in a safe, exploratory environment created by the application of dramatic fiction. Code-switching between teacher talk and role—allowed language offers participants the opportunities to explore their reactions and their own use of language in a variety of situations, while different elements of the fictional context offer a framework for the productive shifting of codes. The final section of the book contains four artistic reflections and two interviews. The interviews allow readers to get directly in contact with the worlds of the authors asked and gain an insight into their artistic processes. At this phase of multilingualism studies, this is of crucial importance. Its aim is to bridge the gap between the way scholars look at multilingualism of artistic processes and as authors experience it. Cia Rinne, for instance, focuses on the 2° Beth Carruthers: Ecoart in Canada: A Conversation and a Brief Survey of the Terrain, Women in Environmental Art Dialogue 6 (2010). +16 e

Szerkezeti

Custom

Image Metadata

Kép szélessége
1831 px
Kép magassága
2835 px
Képfelbontás
300 px/inch
Kép eredeti mérete
1.28 MB
Permalinkből jpg
022_000135/0017.jpg
Permalinkből OCR
022_000135/0017.ocr

Linkek

  • L'Harmattan Könyvkiadó
  • Open Access Blog
  • Kiadványaink az MTMT-ben
  • Kiadványaink a REAL-ban
  • CrossRef Works
  • ROR ID

Elérhetőség

  • L'Harmattan Szerkesztőség
  • Kéziratleadási szabályzat
  • Peer Review Policy
  • Adatvédelmi irányelvek
  • Dokumentumtár
  • KBART lists
  • eduID Belépés

Social media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

L'Harmattan Open Access platform

BejelentkezésRegisztráció

Bejelentkezés

eduId Login
Elfelejtettem a jelszavamat
  • Keresés
  • OA Gyűjtemények
  • L'Harmattan Archívum
Magyarhu
  • Englishen
  • Françaisfr
  • Deutschde