Language and Culture

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African American English
applied linguistics research
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Follow
foreign
Foreign Language Learner
Hold
Hometown
If I Ruled The World
intercultural communication studies
Language Ideologies
lankan
learner
Lingua Franca
Make Up
Makeup
multilingual identity formation
Mutual Comprehensibility
narrative inquiry methods
native
Persona
qualitative language analysis
reflective narratives in language learning
Smooth
sociocultural perspectives in linguistics
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Sri Lankan English
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TESOL
USA
Vice Versa
Violated
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415871655
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Mar 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This state-of-the-art exploration of language, culture, and identity is orchestrated through prominent scholars’ and teachers’ narratives, each weaving together three elements: a personal account based on one or more memorable or critical incidents that occurred in the course of learning or using a second or foreign language; an interpretation of the incidents highlighting their impact in terms of culture, identity, and language; the connections between the experiences and observations of the author and existing literature on language, culture and identity.

What makes this book stand out is the way in which authors meld traditional ‘academic’ approaches to inquiry with their own personalized voices. This opens a window on different ways of viewing and doing research in Applied Linguistics and TESOL. What gives the book its power is the compelling nature of the narratives themselves. Telling stories is a fundamental way of representing and making sense of the human condition. These stories unpack, in an accessible but rigorous fashion, complex socio-cultural constructs of culture, identity, the self and other, and reflexivity, and offer a way into these constructs for teachers, teachers in preparation and neophyte researchers. Contributors from around the world give the book broad and international appeal.

David Nunan is Vice President for Academic Affairs at Anaheim University, California, Emeritus Professor at the University of Hong Kong, Professor in Education at the University of NSW, and Senior Academic Advisor to Global English Corporation in San Francisco.

Julia Choi is Teaching and Research Assistant in the Faculty of Education at the University of Technology, Sydney.