1999
DOI: 10.2307/417105
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Writing and Identity: The Discoursal Construction of Identity in Academic Writing

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“…I curriculum dominerer en neoliberal literacysubjektivitet, der mestrer den globale vidensøkonomi (Krejsler, 2021), mens man i literacyforskningen kan se en stigende interesse for den enkelte skrivers udvikling (se Jakobsen & Krogh, 2019) med vaegt på et selvstyrende og designende literacysubjekt. Begrebet identitet har laenge vaeret en vigtig analytisk linse i literacyforskning (se Gee, 2000;Rowe, 2008;Ivanič, 1998Ivanič, , 2004. I den sociokulturelle forståelse af identitet er individet decentreret -en social konstruktion, der eksisterer gennem sine relationer til andre og altid i en bestemt kontekst (Murris, 2016, s. 85).…”
Section: Posthuman Subjektivitetunclassified
“…I curriculum dominerer en neoliberal literacysubjektivitet, der mestrer den globale vidensøkonomi (Krejsler, 2021), mens man i literacyforskningen kan se en stigende interesse for den enkelte skrivers udvikling (se Jakobsen & Krogh, 2019) med vaegt på et selvstyrende og designende literacysubjekt. Begrebet identitet har laenge vaeret en vigtig analytisk linse i literacyforskning (se Gee, 2000;Rowe, 2008;Ivanič, 1998Ivanič, , 2004. I den sociokulturelle forståelse af identitet er individet decentreret -en social konstruktion, der eksisterer gennem sine relationer til andre og altid i en bestemt kontekst (Murris, 2016, s. 85).…”
Section: Posthuman Subjektivitetunclassified
“…Defining identity for analytical purposes is difficult because we often embody multiple kinds of identities, roles and subjectivities while at the same time possessing a stable sense of selfhood (Gee 1999;Ivanic 1998;Moje & Luke 2009). The social sciences in general and the New Literacy Studies perspectives share common ideas about identity.…”
Section: Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model sees writing not as a set of technical skills but as a set of meaning-making practices situated within particular social contexts (Lea and Street, 1998;Barton and Hamilton, 2000). The use of 'literacies' in the plural emphasizes the diversity of communication practices (Goodfellow, 2005) that are entangled within the concept of academic writing, including power relationships and the close link between writing and identity formation (Ivanič, 1998;Haggis, 2004;Macaro and Wingate, 2004;Gourlay, 2009). Such a theoretical perspective focuses not only on writing itself and the resultant texts but also on the ideologies, values and social context surrounding academic writing and what these mean to the writer.…”
Section: Mcculloch and Horákmentioning
confidence: 99%