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Identity Through a Language Lens: International Council for Canadian Studies (Iccs). 1981: Lodz Studies in Language, cartea 23

Editat de Kamila Ciepiela
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iul 2011
-This collection of articles is a sociolinguistic response to the recent explosion of scholarly interest in issues of identity. Identity is central to all human beings as we are all concerned with how to conceive of ourselves, present ourselves and comprehend our relationships with others. The book tackles the problem of how personal identity is made visible and intelligible to others through language, and how this may be constrained. Part One, "Emblematic identities," focuses on the construction of self-definitions based on various forms of group identities, including national and ethnic ones. Part Two, "Multicultural Identities," looks at negotiation of identities in multicultural contexts involving relations of power, drawing on examples from Europe and the Americas. Finally, Part Three, "Emergent Identities, " collects empirical studies based on a close reading of texts in which identities are being articulated and negotiated.- (Hanna Pułaczewska, University of Regensburg)"
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ISBN-13: 9783631616024
ISBN-10: 3631616023
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: num. tables
Dimensiuni: 149 x 209 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Lodz Studies in Language


Notă biografică

Kamila Ciepiela holds an MA in English Studies and PhD in English Linguistics from the University of ¿ód¿ (Poland) where she lectures on General and Applied Linguistics and EFL. She has trained teachers of English and has taught EFL students at University of ¿ód¿, Academy of Management in ¿ód¿, Jan Kochanowski University in Piotrkóv Trybunalski. Her research interests span issues of the self and identity in second/foreign language learning and teaching, and how the two are embedded in different discourse practices. The author is particularly interested in linguistic performance of the self.