This article reports the results of a study whose purpose was to trace the configuration of professional subjectivities by analyzing the narratives of four Colombian non-native English speaking teachers in the framework of language policies. In this qualitative-narrative study we used written narratives and narrative interviews as instruments to collect data from the participants who work in different universities and schools in Colombia. Their stories were analyzed using short story analysis, and the results allowed us to identify a core category: Re-creating the self: An entangled, changeable and endless process which shows that the subjectivities are influenced by others, teachers go through processes of acceptance or rejection when configuring them, and knowledge and reflection play an important role.
Non-native English Speaking Teachers’ Subjectivities and Colombian Language Policies: A Narrative Study
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Titulo
Non-native English Speaking Teachers’ Subjectivities and Colombian Language Policies: A Narrative Study
Autor(es)
Leidy Yisel Gómez-Vásquez y Carmen Helena Guerrero Nieto
Titulo de la Revista
PROFILE
Pais
Colombia
Editorial
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
ISSN
1657-0790
Volumen
20
Fasciculo
2
Paginas
51-64
Año
2018