Introduction
1. Identity in the social sciences today
2. Waking the dead: Identity in early second language learning
research
3. Identity in adult migrant contexts
4. Identity in foreign language contexts
5. Identity in study abroad contexts
6. Second language identities: the state of play and future
directions.
An examination of how identity is an issue in different second language learning contexts
David Block is ICREA Research Professor in Sociolinguistics at the University of Lleida, Spain
The first edition of David Block's Second Language Identities was
deemed a remarkable piece of work [in 2007], and its content is as
relevant now as it was eight years ago ... I highly recommend
it.
*TESOLANZ Journal*
David Block provides a concise and readable survey... the book is
clearly written and well-structured throughout, with the key
arguments summarised concisely at the end of each chapter, a
comprehensive index and an admirably short and clear list of
abbreviations. It would certainly be of use to dip into on ESOL
teacher training courses and for anyone interested in the wider
aspects of language learning.
*Language Issues*
Second Language Identities is a remarkable book that traces
research interest in second language identities from the 1960s to
the present. Drawing on a wide range of social science theory,
David Block brings an insightful analysis to seminal studies of
adult migrants, foreign language learners, and study abroad
students. A timely work that makes an outstanding contribution to a
burgeoning field of inquiry.
*Bonny Norton, Professor and Distinguished University Scholar,
University of British Columbia, Canada.*
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