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Interrogating Privilege

Reflections of a Second Language Educator
Stephanie Vandrick

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Interrogating Privilege is a welcome combination of personal essays and academic research, blending theory, analysis, and narrative to explore the function and consequences of privilege in second language education.

While teachers' focus on the learning process and class goals are quite important, there is not enough attention paid to the types of privilege—or lack thereof—that individuals bring to the classroom. Through chapters that can either stand alone or be read together, with topics such as gender, age, and colonialism (the author is the daughter of missionary parents) in second language teaching, this book seeks to address the experiences of teachers, scholars, and students as "whole persons" and to observe the workings of identity and privilege in the educational setting.

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  • 6 x 9.
  • 192pp.
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  • 2009
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  • 978-0-472-03394-2

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Keywords

  • identity, narrative, writing groups, privilege, power, writing for publications, feminism, faculty, social class, high education, teacher training, mentors

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