English Studies and Literary Education in the Era of Media Manipulation: Context, Perceptions, Feelings and Challenges
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2020-12
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Universidad de Alicante
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This article analyses the components of a method
of literary education aimed at strengthening critical
awareness. It discusses whether the current academic
context is hospitable to a literary education that fights
against the over-simplification of our epistemological
horizons. The popularisation of a utilitarian version of
university study, the neglect of reflective practices and
the marginalisation of the usefulness of the discipline
of literature within the field of English Studies are
some of the realities that we currently face. Within this
context, a literary education involving activism can play
an important role in promoting resistance against the
pandemic of media manipulation we are in the midst of.
After having examined the views of a group of students at
the University of Jaén (Spain) concerning the importance
of studying an English Studies degree in contemporary
society, it is clear that such an education needs to be
based on emotional aspects, paying special attention to
the students’ feelings and perceptions. The results of our
corpus-based study using Sentiment Analysis techniques
evidence the emotional disaffection of students from
certain subjects, namely literature, which are specifically
aimed at encouraging critical thinking. Thus, one of the
future challenges that must be faced is to foster positive
emotions in our literature lessons, as they are essential
to promote the students’ critical awareness and activism.
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academic activism / activismo académico, corpus linguistics / lingüística de corpus, literary education / educación literaria, manipulation / manipulación, Sentiment Analysis / Análisis de Sentimiento
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Caballero-Aceituno, Yolanda and Aroa Orrequia- Barea. “English Studies and Literary Education in the Era of Media Manipulation: Context, Perceptions, Feelings and Challenges.” Alicante Journal of English Studies, no. 33 (2020): 119-149. https://doi.org/10.14198/raei.2020.33.02