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multicultural case studies of academic literacy practices in higher education

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316

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Writing games: multicultural case studies of academic literacy practices in higher education
2002, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1. GAMES AND FRAMES: WHEN WRITING IS MORE THAN 1
WRITING
A Word on Frames 1
Common Sense Beginnings 3
Framing in the Voices of Others 13
Assumptions: The End of the Beginning 29
Case Study Methodology 31
2. THE BEGINNINGS OF CHANGE: LEARNING AND TEACHING 35
UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC LITERACY GAMES
Clueless 35
Published Studies 37
Case Study: Communities of Practice? Game Strategies
in Two Teachers' EAP Classes in a Japanese University 53
Chapter Reflections 78
3. STEPPING INTO THE PROFESSION: WRITING GAMES 8 2
IN MASTERS PROGRAMS
From Observer to Participant 82
Published Studies 84
Case Study: Five Masters Students Step Into the Second
Language Education Profession 92
Chapter Reflections 128
4. REDEFINING THE SELF: THE UNSETTLING DOCTORAL 13 4
PROGRAM GAME
From Clarity to Confusion 134
Published Studies 136
Case Study: Virginia: Not Her Kind of Game 149
Chapter Reflections 176
5. JUGGLING AND BALANCING GAMES OF BILINGUAL FACULTY 17 8
Personal Reflections on Multilingualism 178
Published Studies 181
Case Study: The Juggling Games of Bilingual Faculty 191
Chapter Reflections 216
6. BENDING THE RULES 220
Conforming and Resisting 220
Published Studies 225
Case Study: Author-Editor Games in the Construction
of Unconventional Textual Identities 233
The Authors 235
Issues 238
Chapter Reflections 254
7. THE PARADOXICAL EFFORT AFTER COHERENCE IN 256
ACADEMIC WRIING GAMES
Games, Transitions, and Identity Revisited 260
Effort After Coherence 265
The End and the Continuation 279.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-306) and index.

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Mahwah, N.J
Genre
Case studies.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.042/0711
Library of Congress
PE1404 .C35 2002, PE1404.C35 2002, PE1404 .C35 2002eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 316 p. 24 cm.
Number of pages
316

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3955162M
Internet Archive
writinggamesmult00casa
ISBN 10
080583530X, 0805835318
LCCN
2001055592
OCLC/WorldCat
59007144, 48390484
Goodreads
4790639
3452768

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