This study was conducted to investigate how five Bangladeshi L2 graduate students construct and express their writer identities in their L2 academic writing practices in English academic community. The study is based upon feminist poststructuralism, especially Weedon’s (1997) concept of subjectivity portraying the individual as uncertain, contradictory, dynamic, and changing over historical time and social space. I conducted semi-structured interviews and collected writing samples of the participants. Following Ivanič’s (1998) concept of writer identity which bears multiplicity with four interrelated aspects of autobiographical self, discoursal self, self as author, and possibilities for self-hood, I analyzed the data thematically to illus...
This chapter uses relevant recent literature and, where appropriate, interview data giving the refle...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
AbstractThis study focused on how second/foreign language writers enact, construct, and invent thems...
This study was conducted to investigate how five Bangladeshi L2 graduate students construct and expr...
Constructing an effective identity in academic writing is considered crucial in establishing a favou...
Research in academic writing initially focuses on the output of writing, but it is now increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of writer identity in a college classroom, espec...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
This dissertation examines, from a poststructural perspective, the writing of three first-year colle...
This dissertation reports on a study investigating the identity of first-year university students as...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational 'content', it is also about the represent...
This chapter uses relevant recent literature and, where appropriate, interview data giving the refle...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
AbstractThis study focused on how second/foreign language writers enact, construct, and invent thems...
This study was conducted to investigate how five Bangladeshi L2 graduate students construct and expr...
Constructing an effective identity in academic writing is considered crucial in establishing a favou...
Research in academic writing initially focuses on the output of writing, but it is now increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of writer identity in a college classroom, espec...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
This dissertation examines, from a poststructural perspective, the writing of three first-year colle...
This dissertation reports on a study investigating the identity of first-year university students as...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational 'content', it is also about the represent...
This chapter uses relevant recent literature and, where appropriate, interview data giving the refle...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
AbstractThis study focused on how second/foreign language writers enact, construct, and invent thems...