Tác giả CN
| Pandya, Jessica Zacher. |
Nhan đề
| Bakhtin and the carnival : humour in school children’s film making / : humour in school children’s film making / Jessica Zacher Pandya, Kathy A. Mills. |
Thông tin xuất bản
| UK : Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. |
Mô tả vật lý
| p. 544-559 ; 26 cm. |
Tóm tắt
| While humour and laughter create conditions that are conducive for learning, different forms of children’s humour have been given little attention in research on digital media, literacy learning, and multimodal design. Applying a Bakhtinian lens, we analyse carnivalesque videos created by elementary students as part of the formal curriculum. We argue that they functioned as playful, spoofing counter narratives within the serious context of schooling. Three key findings emerge from analysis that show different forms of carnivalesque humour in their texts: (i) Clowning in children’s carnivalesque performances was used to break perceived tensions; (ii) Grotesque humour arose spontaneously, subverting the seriousness of films by drawing attention to lower, bodily functions; and (iii) Ambivalent laughter was instantiated in the video texts as a carnivalesque view of the world. We argue that the deliberate curation, editing, and selecting of these funny moments for an intended audience enabled spaces for digital play in film making within the remit of the formal curriculum. |
Đề mục chủ đề
| Phương pháp giảng dạy--Trẻ em |
Thuật ngữ không kiểm soát
| Humour |
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| Multimodal |
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| Phương pháp giảng dạy |
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| Literacy |
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| Trẻ em |
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| Digital media |
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| Xóa mù chữ |
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| Film making |
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| Bakhtin |
Tác giả(bs) CN
| Mills, Kathy A. |
Nguồn trích
| Language and Education- Vol.33, No 6/2019 |
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