Reconceptualizing the Writing Practices of Multilingual Youth Towards a Symbiotic Approach to In- and Out-of-School Writing Routledge Research in Literacy Education Series
Auteur : Yi Youngjoo
Focusing on adolescent multilingual writing, this text problematizes the traditional boundaries between academic writing in school contexts and self-initiated writing outside of the formal learning environment. By reconceptualizing the nature of adolescent multilingual writing, the author establishes it as an interdisciplinary genre and a key area of inquiry for research and pedagogy.
Organized into six chapters, Reconceptualizing the Writing Practices of Multilingual Youth provides an in-depth examination of the writing practices of multilingual youth from sociocultural and social practice perspectives. Drawing on first-hand research conducted with young people, the text questions the traditional dichotomy between academic writing and non-formal equivalents and proposes a symbiotic approach to exploring and cultivating the connections between in- and out-of-school literate lives. By highlighting a bidirectional relationship between formal and informal writing, the text advocates for writing instruction that helps adolescents use writing for entertainment, identity construction, creative expression, personal well-being, and civic engagement, as well as helps them learn to navigate future literacies that we cannot imagine or predict now.
This much-needed text will provide researchers and graduate students with a principled overview and synthesis of adolescent multilingual writing research that is significant yet underexplored in applied linguistics, TESOL, and literacy studies.
1: An Introduction to Adolescent Multilingual Writing; 2: Conceptual Landscapes: Perspectives on Writing; 3: Adolescent Multilingual Writing Outside of School; 4: Adolescent Multilingual Writing in School; 5: Reconceptualizing the Connections of In-School and Out-of-School Literate Lives: A Symbiotic Approach; 6: Moving Toward the Reconceptualization of Adolescent Multilingual Writing
Youngjoo Yi is Associate Professor in Foreign, Second, and Multilingual Language Education at The Ohio State University, United States.
Date de parution : 01-2023
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
13.8x21.6 cm
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