Lives in Two Languages explores identity and multiculturalism through readings that aim to help teachers-in-training gain better insight into their students' lives.
Lives in Two Languages focuses on the experience of multicultural authors--like Richard Rodriguez, Amy Tan, Eva Hoffman, Chang-rae Lee, and Julia Alvarez--whose experiences can be related to anyone who has moved from one culture or subculture to another. As such, this text is an excellent comprehensive introduction to the multicultural experience for teachers and educators in all disciplines, as well as of interest to anyone interested in language culture and psychological process of identity.
Lives in Two Languages: An Exploration of Identity and Culture (Michigan Teacher Training)
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Author(s)Linda Watkins-Goffman
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press ELT
ISBN / ASIN0472086243
ISBN-139780472086245
Sales Rank1,386,524
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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