04608nam 2200673 a 450 991078350780332120230207223904.01-135-66019-01-282-32415-297866123241541-4106-1236-8(CKB)1000000000244790(EBL)227500(OCoLC)475934477(SSID)ssj0000275269(PQKBManifestationID)11195488(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000275269(PQKBWorkID)10341313(PQKB)11501854(MiAaPQ)EBC227500(Au-PeEL)EBL227500(CaPaEBR)ebr10118423(EXLCZ)99100000000024479020011101d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWriting games[electronic resource] multicultural case studies of academic literacy practices in higher education /Christine Pearson CasanaveMahwah, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates20021 online resource (295 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8058-3531-8 0-8058-3530-X Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-306) and index.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.This book explores how writers from several different cultures learn to write in their academic settings, and how their writing practices interact with and contribute to their evolving identities as students and professionals in academic environments in higher education. Embedded in a theoretical framework of situated practice, the naturalistic case studies and literacy autobiographies include portrayals of undergraduate students and teachers, master's level students, doctoral students, young bilingual faculty, and established scholars, all of whom are struggling to understand their English languageRhetoricStudy and teachingSocial aspectsCase studiesEnglish languageStudy and teaching (Higher)Foreign speakersCase studiesAcademic writingStudy and teachingSocial aspectsCase studiesSecond language acquisitionCase studiesMulticultural educationCase studiesEducational gamesCase studiesEnglish languageRhetoricStudy and teachingSocial aspectsEnglish languageStudy and teaching (Higher)Foreign speakersAcademic writingStudy and teachingSocial aspectsSecond language acquisitionMulticultural educationEducational games808/.042/0711Casanave Christine Pearson1944-1522558MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783507803321Writing games3868527UNINA