TY - BOOK AU - Echevarría,Megan Mercedes TI - Rehumanizing the language curriculum SN - 9781433182365 AV - P53.293 U1 - 418.0071 23/eng/20230314 PY - 2023///] CY - New York PB - Peter Lang KW - Language arts KW - Correlation with content subjects KW - Language and languages KW - Study and teaching KW - Literature KW - Essays KW - lcgft N1 - Megan M. Echevarría (PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) is Professor of Spanish and Film Studies at the University of Rhode Island N2 - "This volume brings together work by renowned scholars in the field of foreign/second/heritage languages and literatures, who employ a variety of scholarly tools to examine opportunities associated with literature as a force for rehumanizing and invigorating target language (TL) education in the 21st century. Offering viable avenues for reconciling historic differences between language pedagogues and literature educators, their work demonstrates that language pedagogy and literary studies are not divergent or competing disciplines separated by firm barriers, but rather convergent, interdependent, mutually beneficial, and genuinely complementary areas of inquiry. Each chapter foregrounds the multilayered value of target language literary education, aligning it with competencies that reside at the core of broader contemporary educational and societal priorities and aspirations. The contributors connect literature education to a wide array of goals, including not only literacy, communicative competencies, critical reading, and critical thinking, but also social engagement, global citizenship, intercultural sensitivity, and symbolic competence. Without minimizing the significant challenges facing language educators today, Rehumanizing the Language Curriculum argues in various ways for rehumanizing language education as the most effective means for overcoming pressing challenges, for addressing urgent priorities, and for approaching our full potential within the diversity of this vibrant community of scholarship and practice"-- ER -