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Iga Lehman

Authorial Presence in English Academic Texts


A Comparative Study of Student Writing across Cultures and Disciplines
Neuausg. 2018. 254 S. 82 Abb. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2018
ISBN: 3-631-74940-6 (3631749406)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-631-74940-1 (9783631749401)

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The book outlines the influences on academic, authorial self-representation in English as a second language. It explores how writer identity is negotiated within socio-cultural and disciplinary contexts. This collective aspect of writer self is formed alongside the individual self with the emergent voice as outcome of the struggle between the two.
This book presents a case study of student-writers from multiple cultural and academic backgrounds. It investigates how writing, as an act of identity, can be analyzed along an axis of individual and social influences. This continuum entails a number of related perspectives, including the ways in which individuals reproduce or challenge dominant literary practices and discourses, and how they occupy the subject positions made available in their discourse communities. The analysis of the findings draws on selected socio-semiotic and more broadly, anthropological views of language, which are then synthesized into a multi-aspect model of academic writer identity.
Language - Culture - Identity - Text - Discourse - Genre - Linguistic anthropology - Authorial voice - Student writing - English as a second language - Social positioning - Metadiscourse - Collective self - Individual self - Depersonalized self - Thirdspace pedagogy - Needs/rights analysis - Power relations
"Lehman´s book is timely and fills a gap, and it will be a welcome complement to the small body of literature in the area of authorial self-representation in academic texts. For any scholar seeking to better understand the provenance and development of L2 writers´ authorial voice, the book is necessary reading."
(Simon Williams, Journal of Second Language Writing 42/2018)

Iga Maria Lehman is Assistant Professor at the Institute of English Studies at the University of Social Sciences in Warsaw, specializing in academic discourse analysis, identity and cultural studies. She has a wide experience of teaching in culturally diverse academic settings.