English in The Tempest : the value of metaphor and re-imagining grammar in English
Garth Boomer's thinking influenced many of us working in school English during the time he was alive. But the ripple effects of his legacy continue to be felt. For the author, it is Boomer's interests in metaphor and meaning that resonate most. The use of tropes and figure is a distinctive...
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Veröffentlicht in: | English in Australia 2013-01, Vol.48 (3), p.46-53 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Garth Boomer's thinking influenced many of us working in school English during the time he was alive. But the ripple effects of his legacy continue to be felt. For the author, it is Boomer's interests in metaphor and meaning that resonate most. The use of tropes and figure is a distinctive feature of his writing and offers a rich allegorical resource for current reflections on curriculum. In this paper, the author explores the potential of metaphor for thinking in new ways about the relationship of grammar to key issues facing school English. Drawing on key figures in Shakespeare's play The Tempest, the paper makes use of an old association between the word 'grammar' and the practice of magic. [Author abstract] |
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ISSN: | 0155-2147 |