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Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-194) and index
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1 -- The politics of languages; Chapter 2 -- Signs of belonging; Chapter 3 -- Culture in pieces; Chapter 4 -- Culture and beyond; Chapter 5 -- Language matters; Chapter 6 -- Languaging in time and place; Chapter 7 -- Being there; Chapter 8 -- Resonant reading; Chapter 9 -- Living in translated worlds; Chapter 10 -- Being intercultural; Bibliography; Index
Modern Languages is written by teachers of modern languages and tackles the specifics of the discipline while situating it within the literature on teaching Modern Languages in Higher Education. Drawing on data and learning experiences from students of modern languages, the authors identify key problems for teachers and learners and provide examples of critical incidents, which point to generic as well as specific difficulties in teaching modern languages