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Author:
Kibler, Amanda, author.
Title:
Longitudinal interactional histories : bilingual and biliterate journeys of Mexican immigrant-origin youth / Amanda K. Kibler.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xvii, 313 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subject:
United States
Mexicans--Education--United States.
Language arts--United States.
Literacy--United States.
Education, Bilingual--United States.
Mexicans--United States.
Bilingualism--United States.
Immigrant youth--United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-306) and index.
Contents:
1. Starting the Journey: Introducing the Study, Youth, and Their Stories -- 2. Understanding Languages and Literacies of Immigrant-Origin Multilingual Youth: Insights from Theory and Research -- 3. Developing Understandings Over Time and Across Contexts -- 4. "To Make Something of Myself": Interactional Histories in the Context of Remedial Institutional Practices and Immigration Policies -- 5. "It's Going to Take a While for This Country to Get Used to Us": School and Vocational Interactional Histories in the Context of Immigration Policies -- 6. From "An Inspiration" to Not Knowing "The Basics": Tensions Between Classroom Interactional Histories and Institutional Expectations -- 7. Becoming a "Mexican Feminist": Disciplinary Becoming Through Interactional Histories Across Communities and Contexts -- 8. Using Informal Bilingual Resources, "Jumping" and "Giving Double": Interactional Histories Across School and Religious Communities -- 9. Building Equitable Futures for Immigrant-Origin Multilingual Youth: Conclusions and Implications of Longitudinal Interactional Histories -- Methodological Appendix -- References -- Index.
Summary:
This book explores the lives of five Mexican immigrant-origin youths in the United States, documenting their language and literacy journeys over an eight-year period from adolescence to young adulthood. In these qualitative case studies, the author uses a "longitudinal interactional histories approach" (LIHA) to explore literacy events in which the young people participated over time, telling the stories behind the texts they created in order to better understand opportunities for bilingual and biliterate development available inside and outside of formal schooling. The book begins with an overview and exploration of theories and research underpinning the project, with a focus on countering minoritizing discouses faced by many multilingual immigrant youth and prioritizing the "goodness" of their experiences. The study's methodology, including LIHA, is presented, before individual case studies of all five youths are explored. The book closes with a synthesis of these cases and exploration of pedagogical, policy, and research implications--back cover.
ISBN:
331998814X
9783319988146
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1064622138
LCCN:
2018955431
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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