'To see oursels as ithers see us': Constructions of Scotland's place and identity within a changing Scottish curriculum and context

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Here, the focus is on contested notions of place and identity in a particularly volatile educational context, with reference to the marginalization of certain groups’ identities through language, and the potential of that same language as a tool of liberation. Based on extensive recent research undertaken in recent years by Lowing into Scottish pupils’ linguistic experiences, the chapter critically explores the relationship of Scots to other minority languages, to hegemonic English (at a time of vigorous Scottish nationalistic feeling and activity), and to a sense of place in both macrocosmic and microcosmic senses.
langue originaleEnglish
titreStudents, Places and Identities in English and the Arts
Sous-titreCreative Spaces in Education
EditeurTaylor and Francis Ltd.
Chapitre10
Pages123-134
Nombre de pages12
ISBN (Electronique)9781315528014
ISBN (imprimé)9781138694545
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étatPublished - 31 juil. 2017

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