Daftar Isi
Part 1: The perspectives of English linguistics
1.1. Alexander Onysko: Power to the Englishes? Reflections on the notion of equality among world Englishes
1.2. Eva Graf...
Daftar Isi
Part 1: The perspectives of English linguistics
1.1. Alexander Onysko: Power to the Englishes? Reflections on the notion of equality among world Englishes
1.2. Eva Graf, Frédérick Dionne and Melanie Fleischhacker: The power of questioning practices in coaching – insights from linguistic and interdisciplinary research
1.3.Marta Degani: Linguistic approaches to populism in politics: current developments in English Studies
1.4.Christopher Blake Shedd: The power of Martin Luther King: A linguistic analysis
1.5. Vesna Lazovic: ‘Wherever you go, your bank travels with you’: Personification in British and Serbian online bank advertisements
1.6.Nikola Dobric & Günther Sigott: Use of error profiles in applied linguistics: Cataloguing rating-negative performance at the English Department, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
2.Part 2: The perspectives of English literature and culture
2.1.Alexa Weik von Mossner: The power of love: The Silver Linings Playbook as Romantic Neuronovel
2.2.Marijana Mikic: The consequences and possibilities of grief in Sherri L. Smith’s Orleans: Environmental injustice and black female power
2.3.Carina Rasse: Feeling for others: Environmental justice, emotion, and moral imagination in Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms
2.4.Matthias Klestil: Unveiling subjection, practicing subjectivation: Race, power, and strategies of rewriting the self in Charles W. Chestnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition
2.5.Iris van der Horst: ‘I am husband now in Master Frankford’s place’: Abuse of power in the main plot of Thomas Heywood’s A Woman Killed with Kindness
2.6.Ursula Posratschnig: The story of meat
2.7.Armin Lippitz, René Reinhold Schallegger & Felix Schniz: Disempowering the controller: Videogames and the metanarrative of agency
3.Part 3: The perspectives of English language education
3.1.Werner Delanoy: The power of literature (teaching): Experiencing Warsan Shire’s Home
3.2.Anita Millonig: Post-inclusive education, diversity and mulitlinguality in ELT
3.3.Carmen M. Amerstorfer & Clara Kuncic: The power within: The motivation, interest, and engagement of students in problem-based preservice teacher education
3.4.Ursula Posratschnig & Günther Sigott: Teaching academic writing to undergraduate students of English in Klagenfurt: From the word to the world
3.5.Irena Vodopija-Krstanovic: Understanding EMI teacher empowerment: What does it mean and how can it be enhanced?