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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Enrica Piccardo , Le ChenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.670kg ISBN: 9781032585352ISBN 10: 1032585358 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 30 September 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsList of Contributors Introduction - Le Chen & Enrica Piccardo Part 1: Reimagining plurilingual/pluricultural identities Chapter 1: Adopting a Plurilingual Attitude: A Reimagining of Linguistic and Cultural Identity - Rebecca Schmor Chapter 2: “Yet oddly enough, Arabic was my mother tongue”: The (Re)Emergence of my Ethnolinguistic Roots - Karam Noel Chapter 3: New Perspectives on Language Learning, Culture, and Identity: A Plurilingual Journey - Felicia Popplewell-Stanek Chapter 4: A Journey to Self (Re-)discovery through a Plurilingual Lens - Ekaterina Prigaro Chapter 5: Embracing a Plurilingual Life Trajectory as a Latina - Aracely Aguilera Chapter 6: Where Do I Really Fit: A Journey to Self-Acceptance - Vivian Hoang Chapter 7: All in a Name: Tracing Languages, Cultures, and Identities - Adriana Ortiz Chapter 8: Finding Myself Plurilingually: A Tale of Two People - Mauran Manogaran Chapter 9: Bypassing Bilingualism: My Journey from Monolingualism to Plurilingualism - Riah Werner Part 2: Lessons from plurilingualism across time and space Chapter 10: Me, Myself, and My Relationship with Languages: A Personal Narrative - Julia Manarin Chapter 11: ‘I No Longer Consider Myself Monolingual’: A Plurilingual Ethnography Across Timescales - Michael Koslowski Chapter 12: My Plurilingual Journey as a Learner and a Language Educator - Elena Danilina Chapter 13: Affordances of Plurilingualism: Reflections of an English Teacher and Heritage Language Learner - Christopher Gradin Chapter 14: It Starts Once Awakened: You May be Plurilingual Even If You are Monolingual - Selçuk Emre Ergüt Chapter 15: Creating a Linguistic Repertoire Through Space Instead of Time - Ashley Sikorski Chapter 16: I Shush My Cat in Turkish: Unfinished Lessons from Plurilingualism - Sarah Jones Chapter 17: Discovering My Multiple Plurilingual Identities - Lisa Lackner Chapter 18: My Journey to Become a Plurilingual Adult - Lu Xi (Tracy) Part 3: Plurilingualism as empowerment Chapter 19: A Tujia Minority Student Developing from Monolingualism to Plurilingualism - Weiwei Huang Chapter 20: My Autoethnography: A Joga Khichuri of Languages - S. M. Sanzana Rahman Chapter 21: Du bilinguisme au multilinguisme au plurilinguisme : un récit personnel - Pierre Gregory (Translation: From Bilingualism to Multilingualism to Plurilingualism: An Autoethnography) Chapter 22: My Story as an Awakening Chinese Plurilingual in China, Malaysia, and Canada - Vera Jing Huang Chapter 23: Meeshaatang Huluniixsuwaakan: Language Learning Reflections from an Indigenous Perspective- Ian McCallum Chapter 24: The Road Map: How Learning German Helps Relocate Myself - Zhiqi Zhang Chapter 25: Building a Critical Disposition by Attending to Plurilingual Privileges - Jennifer Walsh Marr Chapter 26: “Mi o Likey Snow!”: My Journey from an Unaware Plurilingual Child to a Plurilingual Advocate - Aisha Bunmi Adebayo Conclusion: Converging Voices: Reflections, Insights, and Horizons in Language Education - Enrica Piccardo and Le Chen Afterword - Joseph Lo Bianco IndexReviewsAuthor InformationEnrica Piccardo is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. Le Chen is a postdoctoral fellow at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |