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Emerging Self-Identities and Emotion in Foreign Language Learning

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This book uses a narrative-oriented approach to shed light on the processes of identity construction among Japanese university students of English. It offers a unique perspective on the role of exp...
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  • 16 July 2015
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This book uses a narrative-oriented approach to shed light on the processes of identity construction and development among Japanese university students of English. The research highlights the instrumental agency of individuals in responding to and acting upon the social environment, and in developing, maintaining and/or reconstructing their identities as L2 users. The study offers unique insights into the role of experience, emotions, social and environmental affordances in shaping their personal orientations to English and self-perceptions as English learner-users. It also examines individuals’ responses to these factors and discusses fluctuations in their motivations. The additional value of this book lies in its detailed account of methodological procedures, challenges and ways to overcome obstacles encountered when undertaking qualitative longitudinal studies.

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Price: $139.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Second Language Acquisition
Publication Date: 16 July 2015
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781783093816
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Psycholinguistics / General, Language acquisition, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, PSYCHOLOGY / Personality, Language learning: specific skills, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
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Miyahara’s detailed and illuminating narrative study of university students in Japan offers new insights into the role of experience and emotion in language learning in an EFL context. This book brings to life both current theories surrounding identity and motivation in language learning and complex methodological issues that arise in the research of these important concepts. 

Masuko Miyahara is Lecturer at the International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. She has been working in the field for over 20 years and her areas of interest include identity studies and language learning, autonomy, emotions in language learning and methodological issues related to language learning research.

Overview of the Research

Acknowledgments

Researcher’s Background

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Theoretical Frameworks

Chapter 3. Narrative Approach: Identities Studies and Emotions

Chapter 4. The Research Design, the Site, Participants, Data Collection and Analysis

Chapter 5. Sayaka and Megumi ‘s Stories: Authenticate and Strengthen the L2 Possible Selves

Chapter 6. Megumi and Yui’s Stories: Desires to Create and Develop the L2 Possible Selves

Chapter 7. Hinako and Takehiro’s Stories: Ambivalent Desires to Create the L2 Possible Selves

Chapter 8. An Attempt to Weave the Threads Together:

Chapter 9. Conclusion and Afterword

Figures and Tables 

Appendices