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My Cannibalized Self: An Autoethnography - Biliteracy Development in Japanese Heritage Language Study

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My Cannibalized Self: An Autoethnography of Biliteracy Development in Japanese Heritage Language Study is the author's personal account of his attempt to learn Japanese through a masters program in Japanese-English technical translation. Through descriptions of his lived experience as a biracial Japanese American and a lifetime of attempts to learn his heritage language in various contexts, this narrative captures how he used autoethnography and a framework of cannibalism to transform the frustrations and failures he perceived in the acquisition of his heritage language to form a bilingual, bicultural self and a new relationship with Japanese that embraces all of his linguistic and cultural heritage and breaks from the monolingual norms that had damaged his sense of self as a speaker of Japanese. Through this process, he developed a form of autoethnographic writing that he termed the anthropophagic crafting of the self to create a new, agentive sense of bilingual and bicultural identity formation and method of heritage language study in which heritage language learners cannibalize their cultural and linguistic funds of knowledge and lived experience to develop a complex, dynamic sense of self as (emerging) bilinguals which counters the normativizing violence they face in acquiring their home language. This conception of bilingualism, biculturalism, and biliteracy development is meant to foster an appreciation for the linguistic and cultural heritage of heritage speakers that is often devalued by larger society and the dominant culture while honoring the other influences that make up their dynamic language system and complex identity through an agentive process of cultural transformation in which heritage language learners craft their identities specific to who they are as individuals and how they craft their sense of identity. This study is simultaneously an account that provides new, nuanced understanding of the obstacles that he and many heritage speakers face, a celebration of what heritage language study has the potential to be both for the well-being of the whole person and for her language development, and an in-depth treatise on an autoethnographic method that details the iterative writing process that forms the basis of this conception of identity formation, heritage language study, cultural transformation, and therapeutic process of self-acceptance. Michael Kay Allred graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a PhD in Curriculum & Instruction; specializing in World Language Education. In addition, he earned an MA in French from the University of North Texas and a Master of Engineering in Technical Japanese also from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before completing his graduate studies, Michael was a teacher of Japanese, French, and Spanish in public high schools in Texas. He researches how the autoethnographic writing process can be used by heritage language learners to develop a bilingual, bicultural identity and critical consciousness using anthropophagy (cannibalism) as a framework for cultural transformation and the creation of a complex, dynamic sense of identity that incorporates influences from all of the linguistic and cultural heritage that heritage speakers possess; an iterative research method and educational intervention he calls the anthropophagic crafting of the self. He intends to extend this intervention to mainstream language education by using it as a framework in the formation of a bi/multilingual, bi/multicultural self through which the target language and culture are acquired. This is meant to be a more holistic, profound acquisition in which the target language and culture become a part of the identity of the learner.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781939755230
  • Publisher: Deep University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Deep University Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 254
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 381 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1939755239
  • Publisher Date: 05 Mar 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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