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Social Positioning In Refugee Women’S Education: A Linguistic Ethnography Of One English Class, Nicole Pettitt Aug 2017

Social Positioning In Refugee Women’S Education: A Linguistic Ethnography Of One English Class, Nicole Pettitt

Applied Linguistics and English as a Second Language Dissertations

The present study examined the language and literacy practices of one ethnolinguistically diverse family literacy English classroom for women who recently migrated to the United States as refugees, and whose access to formal, school-based learning was interrupted prior to migration. More specifically, this study investigated how institutionally-valued practices socially positioned the women in class, and how the women discursively negotiated and claimed new or different positionings for themselves. Overall, this study draws on social positioning theories (Davies & Harré, 1990; Harré & van Langenhove, 1999), to attempt to address the relationship between English language education for women and notions of …