Identity construction in literacy practices in L2: A case study if three Korean graduate students in a TESOL program

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2005
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Her, Younghee
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Brown, James D.
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The in-depth, longitudinal study described here contributes to the emerging discussion on TESOL by reporting on the experiences of three Korean students in an American graduate program. I first present a conceptual framework and describe my research methodology for this study. I next present my findings, focusing on how participants’ identities were imposed as well as chosen through the acquisition of academic literacy in the L2. I conclude with the theoretical and methodological implications of these findings.
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36 pages
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University of Hawai'I Second Langauge Studies Paper 23(2)
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