NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS

<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">This paper explores the use of students’ narration of their personal and social identity to build their sensitivity towards the language form, use, and context in pedagogical arena....

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Main Authors: Arini Nurul Hidayati, Bilal Mohnawawi, Rizal Ramdhani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: English Education Department 2019-05-01
Series:Getsempena English Education Journal
Online Access:https://geej.stkipgetsempena.ac.id/?journal=home&page=article&op=view&path=139
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spelling doaj-97eb330c1f2848789f66eb8865de31492020-11-25T03:06:44ZengEnglish Education DepartmentGetsempena English Education Journal2355-004X2502-68012019-05-016196NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESSArini Nurul Hidayati0Bilal Mohnawawi1Rizal Ramdhani2Siliwangi UniversitySiliwangi UniversitySiliwangi University<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">This paper explores the use of students’ narration of their personal and social identity to build their sensitivity towards the language form, use, and context in pedagogical arena. It shows how the students construct their multiple identities when they revealed a simple part of their own life history trajectories in one particular time and how these identities are transformed or conserved as they enter a new discourse community. A narrative analysis is employed to document the students’ identification and negotiation of meaning as a social process in identity formation. The stories reveal three emerging themes showing students’ raising critical language awareness; a strong ethnical identity of Silvani, a Sundanese-Javanese child growing as Betawinese living in Sundanese environment, realising Sonny’s use of code-mixing in many inappropriate contexts, and considering self-belief in Barley’s classroom interaction.</span></span></p><p> </p>Keywords: <strong><em>Critical Language Awareness, Personal Identity, Social Identity, Narrative Inquiry</em></strong>https://geej.stkipgetsempena.ac.id/?journal=home&page=article&op=view&path=139
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NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS
Getsempena English Education Journal
author_facet Arini Nurul Hidayati
Bilal Mohnawawi
Rizal Ramdhani
author_sort Arini Nurul Hidayati
title NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS
title_short NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS
title_full NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS
title_fullStr NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS
title_full_unstemmed NARRATING STUDENTS’ IDENTITY TO PROMOTE CRITICAL LANGUAGE AWARENESS
title_sort narrating students’ identity to promote critical language awareness
publisher English Education Department
series Getsempena English Education Journal
issn 2355-004X
2502-6801
publishDate 2019-05-01
description <p><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">This paper explores the use of students’ narration of their personal and social identity to build their sensitivity towards the language form, use, and context in pedagogical arena. It shows how the students construct their multiple identities when they revealed a simple part of their own life history trajectories in one particular time and how these identities are transformed or conserved as they enter a new discourse community. A narrative analysis is employed to document the students’ identification and negotiation of meaning as a social process in identity formation. The stories reveal three emerging themes showing students’ raising critical language awareness; a strong ethnical identity of Silvani, a Sundanese-Javanese child growing as Betawinese living in Sundanese environment, realising Sonny’s use of code-mixing in many inappropriate contexts, and considering self-belief in Barley’s classroom interaction.</span></span></p><p> </p>Keywords: <strong><em>Critical Language Awareness, Personal Identity, Social Identity, Narrative Inquiry</em></strong>
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