English People: Experience of Teaching and Learning English in British Universities

English People: Experience of Teaching and Learning English in British Universities

by Colin Evans (Author)

Synopsis

English People is a portrait of the subject English as it is experienced by teachers and students in British higher education. The author has interviewed staff and students in the Universities of Cardiff, Newcastle, Oxford and Stirling and in the former Polytechnic of North London (now the University of North London). These English People speak of the impact of theory, of feminism, of the experience of reading and writing, of the problems of teaching literature, of the peculiarities of Oxford and of compulsory Anglo-Saxon, of post-colonial literature, and of academic leadership in a time of financial pressure. English People is also an example of the way in which nations attempt to produce unity out of ethnic diversity by using the national education system and especially the subject which has the name of the national language. It questions whether English can still produce unity and whether is has unity itself. Is English , like the British Isles, a varied archipelago and not a land mass? Has it deconstructed itself out of existence? The book is about students and teachers who have made this choice of subject and career, and should be of interest to past, present and aspiring students and teachers of English in universities, colleges and schools. It should also be relevant to anyone interested in Higher Education and its organization.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jun 1993

ISBN 10: 0335093590
ISBN 13: 9780335093595