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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Julie Choi (University of Melbourne, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.294kg ISBN: 9781138189850ISBN 10: 1138189855 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 27 July 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Prelude: What’s in a name? About This Book Chapter 1 The Necessity of Feeling ""Out of Place"" New York-Seoul-New York (1978-1992) Chapter 2 A Critical Reflexive Narrative Account Chapter 3 The Ordinariness of Polyphony Beijing (1993-2000) Chapter 4 Troubling Data Chapter 5 Heteroglossic Becomings Tokyo (2000-2007) Chapter 6 Giving an Account of Oneself Chapter 7 The Possibilities in Silence Sydney (2007-2013) Coda References"ReviewsExtremely interesting and well researched, this book explores a key development of globalization: the mobility of people and its impact on the individual finding her place between languages and cultures. The author succeeds in presenting her arguments in a highly accessible style alternating between first-person narrative and discursive argumentation, which will no doubt appeal to a large audience in the fields of Applied Linguistics and Language Education. This is a milestone publication in the field of multilingualism, because it adds new aspects to understanding and thus conceptualizing the multilingual subject. With the radical focus on her personal experience and voice, the author makes dimensions of identity creation accessible-an approach that previous books have not taken into consideration. Michael Legutke, Distinguished Senior Professor, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Department of English, Germany Innovative and pioneering in both research methodology and choice of research topic, this is the first book of its kind. Enchanting and ground-breaking, this authoethnography shows convincingly how the learning of a first/second/third/... language is inseparable from one's constant searching for a voice, a place, and a self in this world. Angel Lin, Professor, University of Hong Kong Extremely interesting and well researched, this book explores a key development of globalization: the mobility of people and its impact on the individual finding her place between languages and cultures. The author succeeds in presenting her arguments in a highly accessible style alternating between first-person narrative and discursive argumentation, which will no doubt appeal to a large audience in the fields of Applied Linguistics and Language Education. This is a milestone publication in the field of multilingualism, because it adds new aspects to understanding and thus conceptualizing the multilingual subject. With the radical focus on her personal experience and voice, the author makes dimensions of identity creation accessible-an approach that previous books have not taken into consideration. Michael Legutke, Distinguished Senior Professor, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Department of English, Germany Innovative and pioneering in both research methodology and choice of research topic, this is the first book of its kind. Enchanting and ground-breaking, this authoethnography shows convincingly how the learning of a first/second/third/... language is inseparable from one's constant searching for a voice, a place, and a self in this world. Angel Lin, Professor, University of Hong Kong Extremely interesting and well researched, this book explores a key development of globalization: the mobility of people and its impact on the individual finding her place between languages and cultures. The author succeeds in presenting her arguments in a highly accessible style alternating between first-person narrative and discursive argumentation, which will no doubt appeal to a large audience in the fields of Applied Linguistics and Language Education. This is a milestone publication in the field of multilingualism, because it adds new aspects to understanding and thus conceptualizing the multilingual subject. With the radical focus on her personal experience and voice, the author makes dimensions of identity creation accessible-an approach that previous books have not taken into consideration. Michael Legutke, Distinguished Senior Professor, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Department of English, Germany Innovative and pioneering in both research methodology and choice of research topic, this is the first book of its kind. Enchanting and ground-breaking, this authoethnography shows convincingly how the learning of a first/second/third/... language is inseparable from one's constant searching for a voice, a place, and a self in this world. Angel Lin, Professor, University of Hong Kong Author InformationJulie Choi is Lecturer in Education (Additional Languages), Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |