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Portraits of Second Language Learners: An L2 Learner Agency Perspective [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x17 mm, weight: 505 g
  • Serija: Second Language Acquisition
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783099879
  • ISBN-13: 9781783099870
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x17 mm, weight: 505 g
  • Serija: Second Language Acquisition
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783099879
  • ISBN-13: 9781783099870
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Using second language (L2) socialization theory as a theoretical framework, this book investigates the ways in which four advanced learners of Japanese on an immersion program in the USA exercise their agency to pursue their language learning goals. The work presents their learner portraits and documents the different ways in which the four learners negotiate the meaning of their participations in the new community of practice, navigate and shape the trajectories of their learning and eventually achieve their goals of learning from their emic perspectives. The book re-examines Nortons (2000) constructs of investment, investigates its applicability and argues that L2 learners desires and drives for learning an L2 are more diverse, unique and contextually situated than Nortons notion of investment alone can explain. The research will be of interest to researchers and students in the fields of applied linguistics, second language acquisition, foreign language education and language and literacy education.

Recenzijos

Chie Muramatsu combines consummate storytelling with theoretical insight in this contribution to an emerging body of research on L2 learners. Her portraits of four Japanese language learners paint a vivid picture of L2 learning as socially situated lived experience in which the learners agency plays a crucial role. * Phil Benson, Macquarie University, Australia * This is a great study of diverse social processes of individuals in language learning. It highlights the role of social agency and the dialogic relationship of learners and social community in their language learning and identity construction. This study adds a rich dimension to the L2 learning process and theory. * Danling Fu, University of Florida, USA * Muramatsus book, focusing on the qualities of domestic immersion through detailed case studies, is a lucidly written and significant contribution to socially-oriented research on foreign language education. Solid erudition deftly combined with compelling storytelling make this volume a joy to read. * Celeste Kinginger, Pennsylvania State University, USA *

Daugiau informacijos

Uses narrative inquiry to paint a vivid picture of second language learning as a socially situated lived experience
Transcription Conventions xi
1 Introduction
1(20)
Beginning
1(2)
Second Language Learners and Second Language Learning: A Socially Situated View
3(2)
Second Language Learner Agency: Second Language Learners as Social Agents
5(1)
Identity and Investment: The Theoretical Canon
6(3)
Rethinking Investment
9(2)
The Foci of the Book
11(1)
The Research Site: Why Middlebury?
12(1)
Narrative Inquiry: Stories
13(3)
Whose Stories to be Told?
16(1)
Data Collection and Analysis
17(1)
Ethical Considerations
18(1)
Summary
19(1)
Structure of the Book
20(1)
2 Second Language Socialization, Community and Second Language Learner Agency
21(26)
Introduction
21(1)
Becoming Speakers of Cultures
21(2)
Second Language Socialization
23(4)
Community and Community of Practice
27(1)
Legitimate Peripheral Participation
28(2)
School and Classroom Communities
30(5)
Local Communities
35(7)
Locating Agency in Second Language Socialization Research
42(2)
Agency, Identity and Investment
44(1)
Summary
45(2)
3 Community
47(19)
Introduction
47(1)
Middlebury College
47(3)
Summer Language Schools
50(4)
The Japanese School
54(11)
Summary and Overview of Subsequent
Chapters
65(1)
4 Parker: Lost Opportunities, Reconnection and Transforming
66(34)
Beginning
66(1)
Energetic Student
66(2)
Finding his Place
68(1)
A Frat Boy who Wants to Speak Japanese
69(2)
Gambaru `Work Hard'
71(1)
Languaging
72(8)
The Pursuit of Authenticity
80(6)
This is my Second Chance
86(4)
Becoming a Speaker of Japanese
90(4)
Discussion
94(6)
5 Alison: Shame, Resistance and Overcoming
100(34)
Beginning
100(1)
I Cannot Speak Japanese
101(3)
Why Did I Come Here?
104(2)
Resistance
106(8)
Avoidance
114(7)
Facing
121(3)
Clicking
124(1)
Speaking
125(6)
Discussion
131(3)
6 Naiya: Separation, Resistance and Accomplishing
134(42)
Beginning
134(1)
Between Two Worlds
135(2)
Life is a Process
137(4)
Separation
141(5)
Resistance
146(3)
Silence
149(17)
Japanese is Only an Obstacle
166(3)
Accomplishing
169(3)
Discussion
172(4)
7 Danielle: Identities, Ambivalence and Becoming
176(30)
Beginning
176(1)
Becoming a Japanese Language Student
177(3)
I am the Oldest Student
180(9)
I am a Teacher
189(6)
Struggle
195(5)
Becoming a Teacher of Japanese
200(3)
Discussion
203(3)
8 Conclusion
206(11)
Introduction
206(1)
Role of Communities in Second Language Learning
206(2)
Agency and Investment Revisited
208(2)
Individual Differences Revisited
210(3)
Limitations of the Study
213(1)
Implications for Pedagogy
213(2)
Epilogue
215(2)
References 217(6)
Index 223
Chie Muramatsu holds a PhD in Second Language Acquisition from the University of Iowa, USA and has worked as a teacher and lecturer in Japanese, most recently at Stanford University, USA. Within the field of second language acquisition, her work focuses on Japanese as a foreign language and her particular interest is in narrative inquiry, the stories of second language learners and the dynamic yet intimate interplay between their personal variables and the social world in which they live.