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Language, identity, and study abroad : sociocultural perspectives / Jane Jackson.

Van Pelt Library P53.41155 .J33 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jackson, Jane, 1954-
Contributor:
James Hosmer Penniman Book Fund.
Series:
Studies in applied linguistics (London, England)
Studies in applied linguistics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Language and languages.
Foreign study.
Intercultural communication.
Identity (Psychology)--Social aspects.
Identity (Psychology).
Physical Description:
viii, 267 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; Oakville : Equinox Pub., 2008.
Summary:
A growing number of foreign language students are taking part in study and residence abroad programs but what actually happens when they cross cultures in an unfamiliar land? What effect can a sojourn have on their sense of self and their perceptions of the target language and culture? What factors affect their willingness to use the target language in social settings?
This book is based on the premise that student sojourners and educators can benefit from a deeper understanding of the language, identity, and cultural factors that impact on the development of intercultural communicative competence and intercultural personhood, 'a new, alternative identity that is broader, more inclusive, more intercultural... something that will always contain the old and the new side by side to form "a third kind" - a kind that allows more openness and acceptance of differences in people' (Kim, 2001). Linking contemporary sociocultural and identity theories with practice, the relationships between language and cultural learning and identity reconstruction are examined through an ethnographic exploration of the actual experiences of study-abroad participants.
Language, Identity and Study Abroad provides a unique, interdisciplinary perspective, addressing issues of importance to professionals in second language acquisition, sociolinguistics, cross-cultural psychology, speech communication, and intercultural communication.
Contents:
1.2 Research on study abroad (SA) 3
1.3 Aims of the book 10
1.4 Outline of content 12
2 Vygotskian, Bakhtinian, and Bourdieusian Perspectives 14
2.1 Vygotskian and Bakhtinian contributions 15
2.2 Bourdieusian contributions 22
2.3 Implications for ethnographic investigations of L2 sojourners 29
3 Contemporary poststructuralist notions of language, culture, and identity 31
3.1 Language, identity, and culture 31
3.2 Communities of practice and situated L2 learning 40
3.3 The identity negotiation theory (INT): an integrative perspective 49
3.4 Implications for ethnographic investigations of L2 sojourners 56
4 Research site and methodological framework 57
4.1 The Special English Stream (SES) 57
4.2 The project 58
4.3 The illustrative case studies 69
5 Ada's journey 72
5.1 Pre-sojourn 72
5.2 The sojourn 82
5.3 Post-sojourn 98
5.4 Ada's journey in review 100
6 Cori's journey 102
6.1 Pre-sojourn 102
6.2 The sojourn 112
6.3 Post-sojourn 128
6.4 Cori's journey in review 131
7 Elsa's journey 133
7.1 Pre-sojourn 133
7.2 The sojourn 146
7.3 Post-sojourn 168
7.4 Elsa's journey in review 170
8 Niki's journey 172
8.1 Pre-sojourn 172
8.2 The sojourn 183
8.3 Post-sojourn 193
8.4 Niki's journey in review 196
9 Dialectical, situated L2 learning 198
9.1 Pre-sojourn 199
9.2 The sojourn 205
9.3 Post-sojourn 214
9.4 The situated learning of L2 sojourners in review 218
10 Towards a critical praxis in study abroad 220
10.1 Pre-sojourn 222
10.2 The sojourn 232
10.3 Post-sojourn 239
10.4 Implications for other border crossers 240
10.5 Suggestions for future studies 240.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-257) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the James Hosmer Penniman Book Fund.
ISBN:
1845531418
9781845531416
1845531426
9781845531423
OCLC:
165082622

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