Impact of Including History in Teaching Literature and Language
Authors
Nikhate Jannat Binte Zinnah
(English)
Abstract
This paper intends to explore the significance of history being
incorporate into learning language and literature, as students
would be able to understand literary works better through
background-documented histories. Incorporating history into
the teaching of literature and language offers an extensive
approach that enhances students' understanding of both texts
and contexts. Analyzing literature within its historical, social,
and cultural settings divulges much about the authors'
intentions, situations and issues related to the works of
literature. With the help of this interdisciplinary approach,
students can probe into the historical, cultural, and
sociopolitical influences that have moulded literary works.
Through the contextualization of literature into its historical
setting, learners can gather knowledge, understanding and
insight into the forms and complexities of language including
the changes of meaning and the function of a specific language
in reflecting and forming societal values. Additionally, as
students come across a variety of understanding and opinions
spanning different eras and geographical locations, studying
historical contexts fosters and nurtures critical thinking,
empathy, and cultural understanding. The process includes the
usage of project activities and history lectures with original
works including audio, video presentation to enrich critical and
analytic skills. Literary studies, when done side by side with
the history of a text, allows students to view works of literature
as their particular time and place call, which instigates
empathy and awareness about cultural context through
educational richness. This approach encourages students to
establish connections between the past and present in their
academic and personal lives.