Post-modern, post-structural, and post-colonial thought have brought to the fore new and productive metaphors for understanding social life, challenging normative ideologies that restrict the deployment of certain personal identities. By surfacing implicit power relations traditionally accepted as common sense (Bourdieu, Foucault), locating fissures and intertextualities within discourses previously considered stable and coherent (Bakhtin, Derrida), and elucidating third spaces between dichotomous identity labels (Butler, Bhabha), critical thinkers in this vein have undermined the notion of an essentially stable self and encouraged exploration of social identity as a complex and shifting phenomenon. These commitments in turn offer profound ...
Why does a language learner learn a new language? How is one’s identity negotiated in certain langua...
Migration is commonly seen as disrupting individuals’ sense of continuity and agency. In current res...
This chapter examines what happens to the identities of working-class linguistic minority students w...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
This thesis examines the discursive negotiation of identities in study abroad (SA) settings, examini...
Language not only expresses identities but also constructs them. Starting from that point, Language ...
Taking a point of departure in multidisciplinary research related to ethnicity, gender and functiona...
The present work is an interdisciplinary and theoretical study on the topic of identity and the deve...
Specific discourses of our mother tongue (which is not always our mother\u27s tongue) are supposed t...
This timely volume moves away considerably from traditional topics investigated in studies of multil...
Communicating Identity: Critical Approaches provides a poststructuralist engagement with contemporar...
Taking a point of departure in multidisciplinary research related to ethnicity, gender and functiona...
Due to the exponential growth of immigration to the developed countries, various speech communities ...
In this article I explore issues of negotiating cultural identity in new geopolitical spaces as pres...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [236]-259).A narrative study was conducted to investigate...
Why does a language learner learn a new language? How is one’s identity negotiated in certain langua...
Migration is commonly seen as disrupting individuals’ sense of continuity and agency. In current res...
This chapter examines what happens to the identities of working-class linguistic minority students w...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
This thesis examines the discursive negotiation of identities in study abroad (SA) settings, examini...
Language not only expresses identities but also constructs them. Starting from that point, Language ...
Taking a point of departure in multidisciplinary research related to ethnicity, gender and functiona...
The present work is an interdisciplinary and theoretical study on the topic of identity and the deve...
Specific discourses of our mother tongue (which is not always our mother\u27s tongue) are supposed t...
This timely volume moves away considerably from traditional topics investigated in studies of multil...
Communicating Identity: Critical Approaches provides a poststructuralist engagement with contemporar...
Taking a point of departure in multidisciplinary research related to ethnicity, gender and functiona...
Due to the exponential growth of immigration to the developed countries, various speech communities ...
In this article I explore issues of negotiating cultural identity in new geopolitical spaces as pres...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [236]-259).A narrative study was conducted to investigate...
Why does a language learner learn a new language? How is one’s identity negotiated in certain langua...
Migration is commonly seen as disrupting individuals’ sense of continuity and agency. In current res...
This chapter examines what happens to the identities of working-class linguistic minority students w...