Humor in the teaching of writing: A microethnographic approach

This paper presents the content of a critical thinking and writing course, along with similar courses derived from it, designed around the topic of humor and culminating in a microethnographic investigation of humor in students’ lives. The aims of the paper are threefold: to offer a general rational...

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Main Author: Christian F. Hempelmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: E-JournALL 2016-12-01
Series:EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages
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Online Access:https://e-journall.org/index.php/ejall/article/view/2376905x-5-72/2353
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Summary:This paper presents the content of a critical thinking and writing course, along with similar courses derived from it, designed around the topic of humor and culminating in a microethnographic investigation of humor in students’ lives. The aims of the paper are threefold: to offer a general rationale for using humor in the writing classroom; to illustrate different types of potentials and dangers of such an approach; and to suggest extensions of the findings to the second-language writing classroom. The paper offers texts, writing prompts, and activities for instructors teaching classes that focus on the writing process in a first or second language.
ISSN:2376-905X