The pedagogy of humour: Inhabiting the Third Space in a tertiary French class
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Collins, Ashok
Andre, Benedicte
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Humour is a tool that has long been used at all levels in the classroom setting to
engage students and facilitate the learning process. When it comes to foreign
language learning, however, humour is often seen as problematic due to its
inherent link to cultural specificities. The pilot study described in this contribution
aimed to exploit the connection between humour and culture in order to encourage
the questioning of French cultural stereotypes. A series of popular comedy clips
were delivered to a cohort of students via YouTube in a third year ab initio French
unit at The University of Western Australia. The theoretical framework for the
study was provided by Homi Bhabha’s notion of the ‘third space’, which offers a
particularly effective way of phrasing a conception of culture that emphasises the
important role of difference in identity formation both in intra- and inter-cultural
contexts. The overarching aim of the study was to determine the extent to which
participants identified with the comedic situations they saw on screen and thereby
explore whether humour served as an effective means of facilitating a negotiation
of the third space. Data was gathered through guided teacher-student discussion
after the viewing of each clip and an end-of-semester survey. Results indicate
that the use of popular French comedy is an effective way of engaging students
by exposing them to everyday language and culture in an entertaining medium.
However, although the project revealed some key facets of students’ negotiation
of the third space, the videos demonstrated a limited capacity to promote an
awareness of cultural difference and the complexities of identity formation.
Further research into appropriate techniques for facilitating such awareness is
therefore required.
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Practices and Policies: Current Research in Languages and Cultures Education. Selected Proceedings of the Second National LCNAU Colloquium. Canberra, 3-5 July 2013
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