Second language creative writers : identities and writing processes
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Second language creative writers : identities and writing processes
(Second language acquisition / series editor, David Singleton, 85)
Multilingual Matters, c2015
- : pbk
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-197) and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9781783092994
Description
This monograph investigates 15 L2 creative writers' social constructive power in identity constructions. Through interviews and think-aloud story writing sessions, the central study considers how L2 writer voices are mediated by the writers' autobiographical identities, namely, their sense of selves formulated by their previous language learning and literacy experiences. The inquiry takes the epistemological stance that L2 creative writing is simultaneously a cognitive construct and a social phenomenon and that these two are mutually inclusive. The study contributes to L2 creative writing research and L2 learner identity research and will be of benefit to researchers, language teachers and writing instructors who wish to understand creative writing processes in order to help develop their students' positive self-esteem, confidence, motivation and engagement with the L2.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Towards a Cross-Sociocultural Analysis of Creative Writer Identities
3. Methodology
4. Quantitative Analyses of the Connection Between L2 Creative Writers' Autobiographical Identities and Their Creative Writing Processes
5. Quantitative Analyses of Task Influences on L2 Creative Writing Processes and Their Relationship to the Writers' Autobiographical Identities
6. L2 Creative Writers' Sense of Social Localities
7. Five Focal Cases
8. Conclusion
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9781783093007
Description
This monograph investigates 15 L2 creative writers’ social constructive power in identity constructions. Through interviews and think-aloud story writing sessions, the central study considers how L2 writer voices are mediated by the writers’ autobiographical identities, namely, their sense of selves formulated by their previous language learning and literacy experiences. The inquiry takes the epistemological stance that L2 creative writing is simultaneously a cognitive construct and a social phenomenon and that these two are mutually inclusive. The study contributes to L2 creative writing research and L2 learner identity research and will be of benefit to researchers, language teachers and writing instructors who wish to understand creative writing processes in order to help develop their students’ positive self-esteem, confidence, motivation and engagement with the L2.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Towards a Cross-Sociocultural Analysis of Creative Writer Identities
3. Methodology
4. Quantitative Analyses of the Connection Between L2 Creative Writers’ Autobiographical Identities and Their Creative Writing Processes
5. Quantitative Analyses of Task Influences on L2 Creative Writing Processes and Their Relationship to the Writers’ Autobiographical Identities
6. L2 Creative Writers’ Sense of Social Localities
7. Five Focal Cases
8. Conclusion
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