ABSTRACT

This edited volume provides innovative insights into how critical language pedagogy and taboo topics can inform and transform the teaching and learning of foreign languages.

The book investigates the potential as well as the challenges involved in dealing with taboo topics in the foreign language classroom. Traditionally subsumed under the acronym PARSNIP (politics, alcohol, religion, narcotics, isms, and pork). By examining how additional controversial topics such as disability, racism, conspiracy theories and taboo language can be integrated into conceptual teaching frameworks and teaching practice, this edited volume draws on examples from literary texts and pop culture such as young adult novels, music videos, or rap songs and investigates their potential for developing critical literacies. The book considers foreign language teaching outside of English teaching contexts and sets the groundwork for addressing the integration of taboo topics in foreign language education theory, research, and practice.

Filling an important gap in educational research, the book will be of great interest to researchers, academics, and students of foreign language education, critical pedagogy, and applied linguistics. It will also be useful reading for teacher trainers and educators of foreign language education.

Chapter 1 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.taylorfrancis.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Funded by the University of Bamberg.

part II|32 pages

Empirical Inquiries

chapter 8|12 pages

Taboos in Language Teacher Education

A Survey of Pre-Service Teachers' Attitudes

chapter 9|8 pages

Teaching “13 Reasons Why”

A Study on the Importance of a Pedagogical Alliance in ELT

part III|146 pages

Specific Taboos and Practical Examples

chapter 10|10 pages

Swear/Taboo Words in English Rap Lyrics

Linguistic Analysis and Implications for Foreign Language Education

chapter 11|13 pages

Disability Awareness Education in ELT

Addressing Disability through Short Animation Films

chapter 13|14 pages

Let's Talk about Sexting

Discussing Erotic and Sexually Explicit Messaging in Foreign Language Education

chapter 14|13 pages

Making the Unseen Seen

Exploring Human Trafficking through Comics and Graphic Novels in ELT

chapter 18|12 pages

Cultural Taboos from a Sri Lankan Perspective

Developing Taboo Literacy with Feature Films

chapter 19|10 pages

La pobreza, las drogas y el sida

Using Series Like Élite as a Means of Making the Unspeakable Speakable