TY - JOUR
T1 - Tall poppies in the land down under An applied ethnolinguistic approach
AU - Peeters, Bert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© John Benjamins Publishing Company.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Most EFL curricula, irrespective of the variety of English they seek to impart, have little time for cultural values, focusing instead on "Culture with a capital C," i.e., history, geography, cultural heritage, folklore, etc. Applied ethnolinguistics is a relatively new framework that has been developed to curb the trend. It consists of a number of pathways that can be replicated by advanced language students eager to increase their awareness of potentially unfamiliar cultural values. One of the pathways, ethnorhetorics (the study of culturally salient figures of speech), will be illustrated here with data drawn from Australian English. The focus will be on the tall poppy metaphor. A few hints at its cultural salience and a brief look at where tall poppies are typically found will be followed by a more linguistically oriented analysis. On the basis of the evidence gathered, we will formulate a hypothesis about cultural values which (at least from the students' point of view) is in need of further corroboration. This requires a different pathway, known as ethnoaxiology, which will not be illustrated in this paper; a few pointers will be provided instead.
AB - Most EFL curricula, irrespective of the variety of English they seek to impart, have little time for cultural values, focusing instead on "Culture with a capital C," i.e., history, geography, cultural heritage, folklore, etc. Applied ethnolinguistics is a relatively new framework that has been developed to curb the trend. It consists of a number of pathways that can be replicated by advanced language students eager to increase their awareness of potentially unfamiliar cultural values. One of the pathways, ethnorhetorics (the study of culturally salient figures of speech), will be illustrated here with data drawn from Australian English. The focus will be on the tall poppy metaphor. A few hints at its cultural salience and a brief look at where tall poppies are typically found will be followed by a more linguistically oriented analysis. On the basis of the evidence gathered, we will formulate a hypothesis about cultural values which (at least from the students' point of view) is in need of further corroboration. This requires a different pathway, known as ethnoaxiology, which will not be illustrated in this paper; a few pointers will be provided instead.
KW - Australian English
KW - Egalitarianism
KW - Ethnorhetorics
KW - Metaphor
KW - Tall poppies
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85017568339&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1075/ijolc.2.2.04pee
DO - 10.1075/ijolc.2.2.04pee
M3 - Article
SN - 2214-3157
VL - 2
SP - 219
EP - 243
JO - International Journal of Language and Culture
JF - International Journal of Language and Culture
IS - 2
ER -