The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts

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Autor(a) principal: Placido, Carlos Eduardo de Araujo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Entretextos
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Resumo: The Digital Creative Writing (DCW) has not been extensively researched in Brazil. There are few courses on DCW in Brazilian Universities, and even fewer publications available in this area (MYERS, 2006, MORLEY, 2007, BLYTHE and SWEET, 2008, HEALEY, 2009; OBERHOLZER, 2014). The Law on Educational Guidelines and Bases of Brazil (LDB, in Portuguese), Law 9.394/96, values education and national cultures. Thus, multimodality (HODGES & KESS, 1998) becomes part of this valuation. In addition, multimodality, multiliteracy and multidisciplinarity/transdisciplinarity are also reinforced by the 1998 National Curricular Parameters (PCNs, in Portuguese). However, few Brazilian universities provide their undergraduate students with subjects that they can help them develop multimodal texts such as fanfictions. For these reasons, a Fanfictional Creative Writing in English (FCW) course was developed and taught at USP at the end of 2016. This course had 5 participants, all USP undergraduate students. The objectives of the FCW course were mainly to help its participants develop cyberliterary texts. The methodology of this research involved the organization and teaching of the FCW as an extracurricular course at USP. To achieve these objectives, the organization of the FCW course was based on the Vygotskian sociocultural theory (VYGOTSKY, 2004; 2007). The collected data indicated that FCW students may have developed both multimodality concepts as well as cyberliterary texts.
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spelling The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary textsEl desarrollo de textos ciberliterarios en inglésO desenvolvimento de textos ciberliterários em inglêsCreative WritingSociocultural theoryFanfictionEscritura Creativa. Teoría Sociocultural. Fanfiction.Escrita CriativaTeoria socioculturalFanfictionThe Digital Creative Writing (DCW) has not been extensively researched in Brazil. There are few courses on DCW in Brazilian Universities, and even fewer publications available in this area (MYERS, 2006, MORLEY, 2007, BLYTHE and SWEET, 2008, HEALEY, 2009; OBERHOLZER, 2014). The Law on Educational Guidelines and Bases of Brazil (LDB, in Portuguese), Law 9.394/96, values education and national cultures. Thus, multimodality (HODGES & KESS, 1998) becomes part of this valuation. In addition, multimodality, multiliteracy and multidisciplinarity/transdisciplinarity are also reinforced by the 1998 National Curricular Parameters (PCNs, in Portuguese). However, few Brazilian universities provide their undergraduate students with subjects that they can help them develop multimodal texts such as fanfictions. For these reasons, a Fanfictional Creative Writing in English (FCW) course was developed and taught at USP at the end of 2016. This course had 5 participants, all USP undergraduate students. The objectives of the FCW course were mainly to help its participants develop cyberliterary texts. The methodology of this research involved the organization and teaching of the FCW as an extracurricular course at USP. To achieve these objectives, the organization of the FCW course was based on the Vygotskian sociocultural theory (VYGOTSKY, 2004; 2007). The collected data indicated that FCW students may have developed both multimodality concepts as well as cyberliterary texts.La Escritura Creativa Digital (ECD) no ha sido ampliamente investigada en Brasil. Hay pocos cursos sobre ECD en universidades brasileñas de Lenguajes, y aún menos publicaciones disponibles en esta área (MYERS, 2006, MORLEY, 2007, BLYTHE and SWEET, 2008, HEALEY, 2009; OBERHOLZER, 2014). La Ley de Directrices y Bases Educativas de Brasil (LDB), Ley 9.394/96, valora la educación y las culturas nacionales.Siendo así, la multimodalidad (HODGES & kRESS, 1998) se convierte en parte de esta valoración. Además, la multimodalidad, el multiletramento y la multidisciplinariedad /transdisciplinariedad son también reforzadas por los Parámetros Curriculares Nacionalesde 1998 (BARRETTO, 2013; BONAMINO, 2012; SANTOS, 2013). Sin embargo, pocas universidades brasileñas aprovisionan a sus alumnos de graduación, no sólo de Lenguajes, con disciplinas para que ellos puedan desarrollar textos multimodales tales como fanfictions. Por estas razones, un curso de Escritura Creativa Fanfictional en inglés (ECFI) fue desarrollado y ministrado en la USP a finales de 2016. Este curso tuvo 5participantes, todos estudiantes de graduación en Lenguajes de la USP. Los objetivos del curso de ECFI y, también, de esta investigación fueron ayudar a sus participantes a desarrollar textos ciberliterarios. La metodología de esta investigación involucró la organización y la enseñanza de la Escritura Creativa Fanfictional en inglés en un cursoextracurricular en la USP. Para alcanzar los objetivos de esta investigación, la organización de este curso se basó en la teoría sociocultural vygotskiana (VYGOTSKY, 2004; 2007). Losdatos recolectados indicaron que la estudiante de la ECFI desarrolló tanto conceptos sobre multimodalidad como sus textos ciberliterarios.A Escrita Criativa Digital (ECD) não tem sido extensivamente pesquisada no Brasil. Há poucos cursos sobre ECD em universidades brasileiras de Letras, e ainda menos publicações disponíveis nesta área (BLYTHE; SWEET, 2008; HEALEY, 2009; MORLEY, 2007; MYERS, 2006; OBERHOLZER, 2014). A Lei de Diretrizes e Bases Educacionais do Brasil (LDB), Lei 9.394/96, valoriza a educação e as culturas nacionais. Sendo assim, a multimodalidade (HODGES; KRESS,1998) se torna parte desta valorização. Além disso, a multimodalidade, o multiletramento e a multidisciplinaridade/transdisciplinaridade são também reforçadas pelos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (PCNs) de 1998 (BARRETTO, 1995; BONAMINO; SOUSA, 2012; SANTOS, 2002). Entretanto, poucas universidades brasileiras aprovisionam aos seus alunos de graduação, não somente de Letras, com disciplinas para que eles possam desenvolver textos multimodais tais como as fanfictions. Por essas razões, um curso de Escrita Criativa Fanfictional em inglês (ECFI) foi desenvolvido e ministrado na USP no final de 2016. Este curso teve 5 participantes, todos estudantes de graduação em Letras da USP. Os objetivos do curso de ECFI e, também, desta pesquisa foram auxiliar seus participantes a desenvolver textos ciberliterários. A metodologia desta pesquisa envolveu a organização e o ensino da Escrita Criativa Fanfictional em inglês em um curso extracurricular na USP. Para alcançar os objetivos desta pesquisa, a organização deste curso foi baseada na teoria sociocultural vygotskiana (VYGOTSKY, 2004, 2007). Os dados coletados indicaram que a estudante da ECFI desenvolveu tanto conceitos sobre multimodalidade quanto seus textos ciberliterários.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2020-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/entretextos/article/view/3648610.5433/1519-5392.2020v20n1p9Entretextos; v. 20 n. 1 (2020); 9-342764-08091519-5392reponame:Revista Entretextosinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/entretextos/article/view/36486/27497Copyright (c) 2020 Entretextosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPlacido, Carlos Eduardo de Araujo2021-02-06T11:46:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36486Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/entretextosPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/entretextos/oai||entretextos.uel@gmail.com|| ppgel@uel.br|| laudi@uel.br1519-53922764-0809opendoar:2021-02-06T11:46:12Revista Entretextos - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
El desarrollo de textos ciberliterarios en inglés
O desenvolvimento de textos ciberliterários em inglês
title The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
spellingShingle The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
Placido, Carlos Eduardo de Araujo
Creative Writing
Sociocultural theory
Fanfiction
Escritura Creativa. Teoría Sociocultural. Fanfiction.
Escrita Criativa
Teoria sociocultural
Fanfiction
title_short The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
title_full The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
title_fullStr The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
title_full_unstemmed The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
title_sort The development of undergraduate students’ cyberliterary texts
author Placido, Carlos Eduardo de Araujo
author_facet Placido, Carlos Eduardo de Araujo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Placido, Carlos Eduardo de Araujo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Creative Writing
Sociocultural theory
Fanfiction
Escritura Creativa. Teoría Sociocultural. Fanfiction.
Escrita Criativa
Teoria sociocultural
Fanfiction
topic Creative Writing
Sociocultural theory
Fanfiction
Escritura Creativa. Teoría Sociocultural. Fanfiction.
Escrita Criativa
Teoria sociocultural
Fanfiction
description The Digital Creative Writing (DCW) has not been extensively researched in Brazil. There are few courses on DCW in Brazilian Universities, and even fewer publications available in this area (MYERS, 2006, MORLEY, 2007, BLYTHE and SWEET, 2008, HEALEY, 2009; OBERHOLZER, 2014). The Law on Educational Guidelines and Bases of Brazil (LDB, in Portuguese), Law 9.394/96, values education and national cultures. Thus, multimodality (HODGES & KESS, 1998) becomes part of this valuation. In addition, multimodality, multiliteracy and multidisciplinarity/transdisciplinarity are also reinforced by the 1998 National Curricular Parameters (PCNs, in Portuguese). However, few Brazilian universities provide their undergraduate students with subjects that they can help them develop multimodal texts such as fanfictions. For these reasons, a Fanfictional Creative Writing in English (FCW) course was developed and taught at USP at the end of 2016. This course had 5 participants, all USP undergraduate students. The objectives of the FCW course were mainly to help its participants develop cyberliterary texts. The methodology of this research involved the organization and teaching of the FCW as an extracurricular course at USP. To achieve these objectives, the organization of the FCW course was based on the Vygotskian sociocultural theory (VYGOTSKY, 2004; 2007). The collected data indicated that FCW students may have developed both multimodality concepts as well as cyberliterary texts.
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