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Literary Theory and Literature Education in Finnish Upper Secondary School
Literary Theory and Literature Education in Finnish Upper Secondary School

A Historical Survey

Author(s): Aino Mäkikalli
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Filozofická fakulta, Vydavatelství
Keywords: literature education; literary theory; history of literature; New criticism; close reading; upper secondary school; Finnish school; Finland

Summary/Abstract: This article examines how literature education has changed in Finnish upper secondary school and what kind of theoretical background assumptions are made in the processing of literature. Early on, the aim of teaching literature in Finnish upper secondary schools was to emphasize national identity. Literary works about Finnish people were considered the strength of the young nation. The teaching of literature focused on learning national literature, and on knowing the authors and their works. From the 1950s onwards, new criticism influenced the teaching of literature, and close reading became the key tool for approaching literature. Gradually, the teaching of literature expanded from national literature to young adults’ literature, popular literature, and contemporary literature. In the 1980s, various literary approaches and background theories were emphasized in the learning materials. However, current literary teaching is still tied to new critical and formalistic theory. At the end of the article, the question is asked whether it would be necessary to change this approach so that literature would continue to attract young readers.

  • Issue Year: 20/2023
  • Issue No: 43
  • Page Range: 79-94
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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