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Multilingualism, second language learning, and gender / edited by Aneta Pavlenko [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Language, Power and Social Process LPSPPublication details: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2001.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 356 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110889406
  • 3110889404
  • 9783110170276
  • 3110170272
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 404.2
LOC classification:
  • P115 .M83 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface; Contributors; Introduction: Multilingualism, second language learning, and gender; 1. Gender, society, and ideology in multilingual settings; New directions in the study of multilingualism, second language learning, and gender; Complex positionings: Women negotiating identity and power in a minority urban setting; Researching women's language practices in multilingual workplaces; Gendering the 'learner': Sexual harassment and second language acquisition; 2. Negotiation and performance of gender in multilingual contexts
"How am I to become a woman in an American vein?": Transformations of gender performance in second language learning(Re)constructing masculinity in a new linguistic reality; Linguistic intermarriage: Language choice and negotiation of identity; Finding one's voice in Japanese: A study of the pitch levels of L2 users; 3. Gender in multilingual educational settings; Gender and public space in a bilingual school; Cross-cultural excursions: Foreign language study and feminist discourses of travel; Self-expression, gender, and community: A Japanese feminist English class; Name index; Subject index
Summary: This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of second language learning, multilingualism and gender. An impressive array of papers situated within a feminist poststructuralist framework demonstrates how this framework allows for a deeper understanding of second language learning, a number of language contact phenomena, intercultural communication, and critical language pedagogy. The volume has wide appeal to students and scholars in the fields of language and gender, sociolinguistics, SLA, anthropology, and language education.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of second language learning, multilingualism and gender. An impressive array of papers situated within a feminist poststructuralist framework demonstrates how this framework allows for a deeper understanding of second language learning, a number of language contact phenomena, intercultural communication, and critical language pedagogy. The volume has wide appeal to students and scholars in the fields of language and gender, sociolinguistics, SLA, anthropology, and language education.

Preface; Contributors; Introduction: Multilingualism, second language learning, and gender; 1. Gender, society, and ideology in multilingual settings; New directions in the study of multilingualism, second language learning, and gender; Complex positionings: Women negotiating identity and power in a minority urban setting; Researching women's language practices in multilingual workplaces; Gendering the 'learner': Sexual harassment and second language acquisition; 2. Negotiation and performance of gender in multilingual contexts

"How am I to become a woman in an American vein?": Transformations of gender performance in second language learning(Re)constructing masculinity in a new linguistic reality; Linguistic intermarriage: Language choice and negotiation of identity; Finding one's voice in Japanese: A study of the pitch levels of L2 users; 3. Gender in multilingual educational settings; Gender and public space in a bilingual school; Cross-cultural excursions: Foreign language study and feminist discourses of travel; Self-expression, gender, and community: A Japanese feminist English class; Name index; Subject index

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