Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Skalle, Camilla Erichsen"
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Heteroglossic Masculinities: Multilingualism in Armée du salut and Princesa
Skalle, Camilla Erichsen; Gjesdal, Anje Müller (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-04)The article examines the literary representation of masculinities in the context of border crossings in the Mediterranean area and specifcally the relationship between multilingualism and gender identity. The discussion ... -
Intercultural Competence in the Foreign Language Classroom. Pedagogical Applications of Literary Texts on Migration and Exile
Eide, Liv; Skalle, Camilla Erichsen; Gjesdal, Anje Müller (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The development of intercultural competence is a crucial part of foreign language (FL) education, yet it remains under-explored in teaching materials and teacher education. Transnational perspectives on FL teaching, and ... -
Migrantnarrativer som interkulturell døråpner? En pilotanalyse av læreverktekster i fransk, italiensk og spansk
Gjesdal, Anje Müller; Skalle, Camilla Erichsen; Eide, Liv (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Artikkelen tar opp fremmedspråkenes formidling av interkulturell kompetanse, og hvordan denne er knyttet til skolens samlede danningsprosjekt. Artikkel-forfatterne diskuterer hvordan migrantnarrativer kan brukes som ... -
The Quest for Identity Through Bodily Pain. Female Abjection in the literary work of Igiaba Scego
Skalle, Camilla Erichsen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article addresses how (cultural) identity in Igiaba Scego’s literary works is achieved through a struggle of bodily pain. Narrating from a female point of view, Scego explores in depth the female migrant condition ... -
Travelling Narratives and Images in Times of Migration
Åsebø, Sigrun; Gjesdal, Anje Müller; Skalle, Camilla Erichsen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Migrant narratives and aesthetic practices influenced by experiences of exile and migration constitute a growing field in contemporary art and literature. Current trends in migration and globalisation have led to an increase ...