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Narratives of East Asian Women Teachers of English

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This book is a powerful narrative of how six women experienced their lives alongside their desire to overcome the challenging and empowering nature of the English language. This book shares who the...
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  • 04 September 2018
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This book is a powerful narrative of how six women experienced their lives alongside their desire to overcome the challenging and empowering nature of the English language. The volume shares who they are as transnational and mobile women living in the midst of linguistic privilege and marginalization. It is one outcome of a research project and the lived experiences which surround and influence (and were influenced by) it. The author documents how she and her research partners began studying what had drawn them to US TESOL programs, and how English was and is a symbol of power and privilege, a symbol of educational access and a pursuit of equity, yet, at times, is also a symbol of linguistic marginalization.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 122
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education
Publication Date: 04 September 2018
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781788921749
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Bilingualism and multilingualism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics, EDUCATION / General, Feminism and feminist theory, Sociolinguistics, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
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Park is masterful at theorizing and documenting the lives of her research partners, and interweaving their stories with her evolving self-understanding of her rich and multifaceted personal and professional identity. This book is essential reading for those involved with the education of multilingual students becoming teachers of EAL.

Gloria Park is Professor of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA. Her research interests include teachers' narrative inquiry and language teacher identity. 

Prologue

Chapter 1: Rendering My Autobiographical Poetic Inquiry

Chapter 2: Exposing our Discourses of Privilege and Marginalization: Gender, Race, Class Connections to Teaching English

Chapter 3: “Writing is a Way of Knowing” in Promoting Evocative-Genres of Inquiry: Methodological Choices                                                                                         

Chapter 4: Where Privilege meets Marginalization in Han Nah’s Lived Experiences: Navigating her Multiple Gendered Identities

Chapter 5: Where Privilege meets Marginalization in the Narratives of Liu, Xia and Yu Ri: Exploring their Linguistic and Teacher Identities

Chapter 6: Being Critical of and Learning from the Women’s Narratives: Where Privilege Intersects Marginalization

References

Appendix A: Guidelines for Electronic Reflective Autobiographical Narratives

Appendix B: Guidelines for Electronically Journaling Educational Incidents

Appendix C: Interview Questions

Index