Co-text and critical reading for international postgraduates in Australia

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
A. Zaini
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Abstract This research article reports on a study that investigated the associations between co-text and reading texts critically. Four international postgraduates at an Australian university, through purposive sampling, volunteered in a qualitative study (i.e. a collective case study). Data collection involved reading four texts, participating in individual interviews, and focus group discussions, while data analysis was executed through a thematic analysis which yielded co-text as a main theme. Co-text was subsequently studied through Foucault’s theories of discourse, subjectivities, the power-knowledge complex and resistance. The findings propose that there are associations between co-text, meaning construction and critical reading. Participants’ cognisance of co-text, owing to their academic and political identities, informed meaning construction and led them to resist text ideas for potential co-text manipulation and what was reported as deliberate inadequate information. Pedagogically, this study suggests that teachers explicitly instruct students on the workings of co-text when reading texts critically.
澳大利亚国际研究生的合作文本与批评性阅读
摘要这篇研究文章报道了一项研究,调查了合作文本和批判性阅读文本之间的联系。澳大利亚一所大学的四名国际研究生通过有目的的抽样,自愿参加了一项定性研究(即集体案例研究)。数据收集包括阅读四篇文章、参加个人访谈和焦点小组讨论,而数据分析是通过主题分析进行的,以共文为主要主题。随后通过福柯的话语理论、主体性理论、权力知识情结理论和反抗理论对共文本进行了研究。研究结果表明,共文本、意义建构和批判性阅读之间存在关联。由于参与者的学术和政治身份,他们对共文本的认知为意义构建提供了信息,并导致他们抵制潜在的共文本操纵的文本想法和被报道为故意不足的信息。从教学学角度来看,这项研究表明,教师在批判性阅读课文时,明确地指导学生共同课文的运作。
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CiteScore
0.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies publishes articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa, including English and Afrikaans. Original contributions are welcomed on any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy). Review articles, short research reports and book reviews are also welcomed. Articles in languages other than English are accompanied by an extended English summary.
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