Are you reading this while standing in front of the poetry shelf of your local bookstore or library, wondering what contemporary poetry might be worth exploring? Have you had the experience of coming upon forgotten poems you’d clipped from The New Yorker or The Atlantic, and of wishing that poetry could be a part of your life every day? Or have you ever left the magazine section of your bo…
Whether or not the discipline of English Literature is ‘in crisis’ is something we consider right at the start of this book. But if not in crisis, it is certainly a discipline in the process of marked change
This book offers an account of existing research and practice, and aims to stimulate further research and informed pedagogic innovation in the field of literature and language teaching, with special but not exclusive reference to foreign language studies. Colin MacCabe’s pronouncement was no doubt somewhat premature, and more specific: I have pruned ‘English’ and ‘in English’ fro…
This book is about the workings of language and interaction in the everyday life of institutions. It arose from our long-standing conviction that, while it was all but ignored in conventional analyses of occupational worlds, professions, and organizational environments, the study of interaction had much to offer to the analysis of these domains of social life. Accordingly, in the early 1990…