
Dialoguing across Cultures, Identities, and Learning
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In the complex multicultural/multiethnic/multilingual contexts of learning in and out of school spaces today, students and teachers are constantly dialoguing across cultures, both internally and externally, and these cultures are in dialogue with each other. The authors unpack some of the complexity of culture and identity, what people do with culture and identity, and how people navigate multiple cultures and identities. Readers are invited to re-examine how they view different cultures and the roles these play in their lives, and to dialogue with the authors about cultures, learning, literacy, identity, and agency.
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Jennifer Clifton is Assistant Professor, Department of English (Rhetoric and Writing Studies), The University of Texas at El Paso, USA.
Content
Dedication
Introduction
The Purpose of the Book
Creating a Context for Dialoguing about Cultures and Selves
Sketching the Landscape of the Book
What to Expect from This Book
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Chapter 1: Cultures and the Dialogical Self
Sketching the Dialogue of Cultures
Constructing a Self
Dialoguing with Multiple Cultures
Dialoguing Through Uncertainty
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Chapter 2: Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self
So Where Is This Going?
Cultures, Learning and "Ideological Becoming"
Ideological Becoming within Ideological Environments
Relationships with the Self in Educational Contexts
Now, and Then
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Chapter 3: Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self
Literacies and Dialogical Selves
Connecting Bakhtin, Literacy, and the Dialogical Self
Learning within Tensions
Implications for Teaching Reading and Writing
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Chapter 4: Identity, Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self
Constructing Identities
Some Reminders and Some New Connections
Learning through Isaac and Sam
What We Make of All This
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Chapter 5: Agency, Identity, Literacies, Learning, Cultures, and the Dialogical Self
Unpacking Agency
Takeaways
Last Words, at Least for Now
References
About the Authors
Index
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