Multilingualism and Identity
Herausgeber: Ayres-Bennett, Wendy; Fisher, Linda
Multilingualism and Identity
Herausgeber: Ayres-Bennett, Wendy; Fisher, Linda
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With reference to a variety of languages and contexts, and working from different theoretical and methodological outlooks, world-leading scholars offer insights into multilingual identity. The book is aimed at scholars, graduate students, teachers and policy-makers interested in multilingualism, the negotiation of identity and interdisciplinarity.
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With reference to a variety of languages and contexts, and working from different theoretical and methodological outlooks, world-leading scholars offer insights into multilingual identity. The book is aimed at scholars, graduate students, teachers and policy-makers interested in multilingualism, the negotiation of identity and interdisciplinarity.
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- Cambridge Education Research
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1004g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490207
- ISBN-10: 1108490204
- Artikelnr.: 63761286
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Education Research
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1004g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490207
- ISBN-10: 1108490204
- Artikelnr.: 63761286
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Towards interdisciplinarity in multilingual identity research: Differing
perspectives and common ground Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Linda Fisher; Part
I. Situated Multilingualism and Identity: 2. 'Every line is a lie': The
geographical and cognitive mapping of multilingualism and identity John E.
Joseph; 3. Beyond 'narrating the nation': Cultural producers and
multilingualism in wartime Ukraine Rory Finnin and Ivan Kozachenko; 4.
Metrolingual practices and distributed identities: People, places, things
and languages Alastair Pennycook and Emi Otsuji; 5. Migrants' identities in
multilingual cities: Plurilingualism as transformative social asset Cécile
Sabatier Bullock; 6. Indexicalities in the multilingual city: Listeners'
perceptions of urban vernacular French Janice Carruthers and Daniel
McAuley; 7. Multilingualism and identity in Ningbo, China: A case study Hui
Zhao; Part II. Multilingual Identity Practices: 8. Decolonizing languages
in rural settings: Towards equatorial epistemologies Alison Phipps; 9.
Seeking methodological rigour in language and identity research: Applying a
version of positioning theory to a research interview excerpt David Block;
10. Translation, identity and translanguaging: Perspectives from a global
literacy initiative Liam Doherty, Bonny Norton and Espen
Stranger-Johannessen; 11. The complexity of identities: Insights from EMI
educators' multilingual identities Sarah Mercer and Kyle Read Talbot; 12.
Narrating heterogeneous identities in multilingual communities Sabina
Perrino and Stanton Wortham; Part III. Multilingual Identity And
Investment: 13. Multilingualism(s), globalization, and identity: Learning
'Chinese' as an additional language Patricia A. Duff; 14. Who are the
multilinguals?: Pupils' definitions, self-perceptions and the public debate
Asta Haukas; 15. Multilingual identity construction through participative
reflective practice in the languages classroom Angela Gayton and Linda
Fisher; 16. Young children's language attitudes with implications for
identity in a US dual-language immersion classroom Alison L. Bailey; 17.
Language, identity and empowerment in endangered language contexts: M¿ori
and guernesiais Julia Sallabank and Jeanette King; 18. Afterword: The
complementarity of multilingualist and 4T approaches John E. Joseph.
perspectives and common ground Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Linda Fisher; Part
I. Situated Multilingualism and Identity: 2. 'Every line is a lie': The
geographical and cognitive mapping of multilingualism and identity John E.
Joseph; 3. Beyond 'narrating the nation': Cultural producers and
multilingualism in wartime Ukraine Rory Finnin and Ivan Kozachenko; 4.
Metrolingual practices and distributed identities: People, places, things
and languages Alastair Pennycook and Emi Otsuji; 5. Migrants' identities in
multilingual cities: Plurilingualism as transformative social asset Cécile
Sabatier Bullock; 6. Indexicalities in the multilingual city: Listeners'
perceptions of urban vernacular French Janice Carruthers and Daniel
McAuley; 7. Multilingualism and identity in Ningbo, China: A case study Hui
Zhao; Part II. Multilingual Identity Practices: 8. Decolonizing languages
in rural settings: Towards equatorial epistemologies Alison Phipps; 9.
Seeking methodological rigour in language and identity research: Applying a
version of positioning theory to a research interview excerpt David Block;
10. Translation, identity and translanguaging: Perspectives from a global
literacy initiative Liam Doherty, Bonny Norton and Espen
Stranger-Johannessen; 11. The complexity of identities: Insights from EMI
educators' multilingual identities Sarah Mercer and Kyle Read Talbot; 12.
Narrating heterogeneous identities in multilingual communities Sabina
Perrino and Stanton Wortham; Part III. Multilingual Identity And
Investment: 13. Multilingualism(s), globalization, and identity: Learning
'Chinese' as an additional language Patricia A. Duff; 14. Who are the
multilinguals?: Pupils' definitions, self-perceptions and the public debate
Asta Haukas; 15. Multilingual identity construction through participative
reflective practice in the languages classroom Angela Gayton and Linda
Fisher; 16. Young children's language attitudes with implications for
identity in a US dual-language immersion classroom Alison L. Bailey; 17.
Language, identity and empowerment in endangered language contexts: M¿ori
and guernesiais Julia Sallabank and Jeanette King; 18. Afterword: The
complementarity of multilingualist and 4T approaches John E. Joseph.
1. Towards interdisciplinarity in multilingual identity research: Differing
perspectives and common ground Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Linda Fisher; Part
I. Situated Multilingualism and Identity: 2. 'Every line is a lie': The
geographical and cognitive mapping of multilingualism and identity John E.
Joseph; 3. Beyond 'narrating the nation': Cultural producers and
multilingualism in wartime Ukraine Rory Finnin and Ivan Kozachenko; 4.
Metrolingual practices and distributed identities: People, places, things
and languages Alastair Pennycook and Emi Otsuji; 5. Migrants' identities in
multilingual cities: Plurilingualism as transformative social asset Cécile
Sabatier Bullock; 6. Indexicalities in the multilingual city: Listeners'
perceptions of urban vernacular French Janice Carruthers and Daniel
McAuley; 7. Multilingualism and identity in Ningbo, China: A case study Hui
Zhao; Part II. Multilingual Identity Practices: 8. Decolonizing languages
in rural settings: Towards equatorial epistemologies Alison Phipps; 9.
Seeking methodological rigour in language and identity research: Applying a
version of positioning theory to a research interview excerpt David Block;
10. Translation, identity and translanguaging: Perspectives from a global
literacy initiative Liam Doherty, Bonny Norton and Espen
Stranger-Johannessen; 11. The complexity of identities: Insights from EMI
educators' multilingual identities Sarah Mercer and Kyle Read Talbot; 12.
Narrating heterogeneous identities in multilingual communities Sabina
Perrino and Stanton Wortham; Part III. Multilingual Identity And
Investment: 13. Multilingualism(s), globalization, and identity: Learning
'Chinese' as an additional language Patricia A. Duff; 14. Who are the
multilinguals?: Pupils' definitions, self-perceptions and the public debate
Asta Haukas; 15. Multilingual identity construction through participative
reflective practice in the languages classroom Angela Gayton and Linda
Fisher; 16. Young children's language attitudes with implications for
identity in a US dual-language immersion classroom Alison L. Bailey; 17.
Language, identity and empowerment in endangered language contexts: M¿ori
and guernesiais Julia Sallabank and Jeanette King; 18. Afterword: The
complementarity of multilingualist and 4T approaches John E. Joseph.
perspectives and common ground Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Linda Fisher; Part
I. Situated Multilingualism and Identity: 2. 'Every line is a lie': The
geographical and cognitive mapping of multilingualism and identity John E.
Joseph; 3. Beyond 'narrating the nation': Cultural producers and
multilingualism in wartime Ukraine Rory Finnin and Ivan Kozachenko; 4.
Metrolingual practices and distributed identities: People, places, things
and languages Alastair Pennycook and Emi Otsuji; 5. Migrants' identities in
multilingual cities: Plurilingualism as transformative social asset Cécile
Sabatier Bullock; 6. Indexicalities in the multilingual city: Listeners'
perceptions of urban vernacular French Janice Carruthers and Daniel
McAuley; 7. Multilingualism and identity in Ningbo, China: A case study Hui
Zhao; Part II. Multilingual Identity Practices: 8. Decolonizing languages
in rural settings: Towards equatorial epistemologies Alison Phipps; 9.
Seeking methodological rigour in language and identity research: Applying a
version of positioning theory to a research interview excerpt David Block;
10. Translation, identity and translanguaging: Perspectives from a global
literacy initiative Liam Doherty, Bonny Norton and Espen
Stranger-Johannessen; 11. The complexity of identities: Insights from EMI
educators' multilingual identities Sarah Mercer and Kyle Read Talbot; 12.
Narrating heterogeneous identities in multilingual communities Sabina
Perrino and Stanton Wortham; Part III. Multilingual Identity And
Investment: 13. Multilingualism(s), globalization, and identity: Learning
'Chinese' as an additional language Patricia A. Duff; 14. Who are the
multilinguals?: Pupils' definitions, self-perceptions and the public debate
Asta Haukas; 15. Multilingual identity construction through participative
reflective practice in the languages classroom Angela Gayton and Linda
Fisher; 16. Young children's language attitudes with implications for
identity in a US dual-language immersion classroom Alison L. Bailey; 17.
Language, identity and empowerment in endangered language contexts: M¿ori
and guernesiais Julia Sallabank and Jeanette King; 18. Afterword: The
complementarity of multilingualist and 4T approaches John E. Joseph.