Abstract
In their article "Problem-based Variations in Teaching Stephen Dobyns's 'Kansas' in China" Tao Zou and Hong Zeng discuss the multiple variations in their experience of teaching foreign literature in China, with the teaching of Stephen Dobyns's short story "Kansas" as an example and the positive results of their approach. Variations in a broad sense occur with the differences in the choice of literary text, translation, interpretation, and canonization. All these variations can be used to reflect on and resolve major current issues in teaching foreign literature, and to stage cross-cultural communication and creativity through foreign literature pedagogy.
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Zou, Tao.
"Problem-based Variations in Teaching Stephen Dobyns's 'Kansas' in China."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
19.5
(2017):
<https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.3106>
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