Kategorier: Alle - race - identity - motivation - power

af Heping Wu 6 år siden

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Norton L2 identity

The interplay between identity and second language acquisition (SLA) is explored through various theoretical frameworks that emphasize the mutual constitution of identity, resources, and practices.

Norton L2 identity

Norton L2 identity

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Methods

three broad approaches
ethnography, anthropology, feminist, poststructuralist approaches
qualitative research design focusing on power and equity

narrative inquiry particularly enlightening

political and economic issues enable or constrain language learning

the ‘structure and agency’ issue: mutually constitutive

reject the view that any research can claim to be objective or unbiased

methods rely on static, inherent and measurable learner "variables"

Identity categories and Lg. Learning

identity categories not "variables, but interwoven with language learning.
gender
race and ethnicity

Motha: racialized identities negotiated at schools.

McKinney: different brands of English: LV English, becoming white

Ibrahim: African learners of french "becoming black".

Identity & SLA

Anderson and Wenger: Imagined identities and imagined communities
pedagogical applications:

differentiated lg. learning programs

digital photograph

when learners imagine who they might be, and who their communities might be,when learning a lg.
Norton: investment as a complement to motivation in accounting for successful SLA
Central question: What is the learner’s investment in the language practices of this classroom?
lg learners seen having complex identities
borrowed from Bourdieu's notion of cultural capital.

Theoretical Framework

sociocultural theories of language learning
Lave & Wenger: legitimate peripheral participants Learning in community of practice
Vytgosky etc, learners seen as differentially positioned members in sociocultural context using lg. as a dynamic tool.
post structuralist theory of Positioning
Foucault et. al: positioning as socially given and individually struggled for
poststructuralist theory of subjectivity
Hall and Bhabha: self as a PROCESS, BECOMING, POSITIONING
Weeden: subjectivity constructed in lg.

pedagogical implications

lg learning is self negotiating

sujectivitity and lg mutually constitutive

offering individuals more position possibilities

diverse, contradictory,dynamic, changing, variable, situated, multiple, non-unitary INDIVIDUALS

individuals as SUBJECT TO relationships

individuals as SUBJECT OF relationships

poststructuralist theories of language
poststructuralist

Bourdieu: Power and rights

Hall et al. usaged view of language

Bakhtin: situated utterances

structuralist: de Saussure

Central Argument

imagined community and imagined identities
investment and motivation
identity redefined via negotiation with peers
identity, resources and practices mutually constituted
the role of power
identity positions
previous SLA vs identity theory

Introduction

Structure of this review
Central role of poststructuralist view esp. the notion of investment
Review of previous reviews