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Reflections on Multiliterate Lives

Reflections on Multiliterate Lives

Dr. Diane Belcher | Dr. Ulla Connor

(2001)

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Abstract

"Reflection on Multiliterate Lives" is a collection of personal accounts, in narrative and interview format, of the formative literacy experiences of highly successful second language users, all of who are professional academics. Representing fourteen countries in origin, the contributors, well-known specialists in language teaching as well as a variety of other fields in the social and physical sciences, recount in their own words past and present struggles and successes as learners of language and of much else.

This publication is rich in information and much can be learned from the stories. This work is highly recommended for anyone concerned with issues of second-language and education.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents v
Acknowledgements vii
Editors’ Introduction 1
Part I: Language Specialists as Language Learners 21
The Fortunate Traveler: Shuttling between Communities and Literacies by Economy Class 23
Initiating into Academic Community: Some Autobiographical Reflections 38
Reminiscences of a Multilingual Life: A Personal Case History 51
Developing Literacy Can and Should Be Fun: But Only Sometimes Is 60
Straddling Three Worlds 67
How a Speaker of Two Second Languages Becomes a Writer in a Foreign Language 74
From L1 to L12: The Confessions of a Sometimes Frustrated Multiliterate 79
My Experience of Learning to Read and Write in Japanese as L1 and English as L2 96
An Introspective Account of L2 Writing Acquisition 110
Writing from Chinese to English: My Cultural Transformation 121
Part II: Crossing Cultures Across the Disciplines 133
Learning Is a Lifelong Process 135
Linguistic Experiences of a Mathematical Career 141
Taking the Best from a Number of Worlds: An Interview with Hooshang Hemami 150
Growing up Trilingual: Memories of an Armenian/Arabic/English Speaker 161
How Can I Help Make a Difference? An Interview with Robert Agunga 165
A Professional Academic Life in Two Languages: An Interview with María Juliá 177
On Being a Citizen of the World: An Interview with Luis Proenza 191
The Advantages of Starting Out Multilingual: An Interview with Steven Beering 200
Appendix 209