MY PORTFOLIO
ENTRY 1
Choose one of the central course concepts and
track where you think it appears in the guiding conceptual questions of each
area of exploration. Consider whether it appeared in all the areas and if it
didn't in any one of the areas formulate questions that connect the concept to
that area. If it did appear, suggest questions that might make the connection
with the concept more meaningful.
CONCEPT: PERSPECTIVE
Everybody has their own way of perceiving
things. We come from different families, different backgrounds and different experiences.
Even when we speak the same language, we can misunderstand each other because
we all see things differently. We all have different PERSPECTIVES or perceptions
that are influenced by diverse factors including culture, language, history, education,
etc.
PERSPECTIVE as a global and open concept
leads us to varied interpretations and understandings of the world.
READERS, WRITERS AND TEXTS
In this area of exploration, PERSPECTIVE
explicitly appears in the following guiding questions:
QUESTION 1
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QUESTION 2
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QUESTION 3
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Why and how do we study language
and literature?
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How are we affected
by texts in various ways?
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In what ways is meaning
constructed, expressed and discovered?
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Perspective can be seen here when different reasons
and approaches come to play depending on the purpose, the goals, and the perceptions
of those interested in studying literature and language. There can be many perspectives.
For instance, social, political, academic, etc.
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Every time we read a book or watch a movie or a play,
we respond to those with different thoughts and feelings.
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The way in which we construct knowledge and meaning
is moderated by different perspectives that lead to diverse interpretations
and findings.
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TIME AND SPACE
The guiding questions in this AOE fit
the concept of perspective effortlessly. As language is seen a as social phenomenon interwoven
with culture, history, society, perspective is given since very diverse angles.
For instance, the exploration of a theme like identity through different authors
can open discussion on different cultural practices and beliefs.
INTERTEXTUALITY: CONNECTING TEXTS
In this AOE, I can see the concept of
perspective in the following guiding questions:
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QUESTION 1
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QUESTION 2
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In what ways can diverse texts share points of similarity?
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How can texts offer
multiple perspectives of a single issue, topic or theme?
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The comparative study of distinctive texts offers
students the possibility of gaining deeper appreciation of characteristics of
individual texts and their connections to others.
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As an audience member, learners need to understand that
a topic or theme can be conceived from different points of view. This will
lead to a flexible thinking and creativity development.
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SUGGESTED QUESTIONS
AOE 1
Have you had any experiences like those being described in the book?
AOE 2
What factors can influence change in literature over time?
How does literature change society?
AOE 3
How can new perspectives challenge our assumptions about what´s wrong or
right?

