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Park focuses on understanding how issues of privilege and marginalization intersect for herself and five East Asian women colleagues as they traversed different contexts of teaching English. Departing from convention in the genre, she develops Self in relation to understanding of the Other through writing personal narratives that she juxtaposes with her understanding of the literature and how the two together inform the ways in which she interprets the women's stories of teaching English. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This book is a powerful narrative of how six women experienced their lives alongside their desire to overcome the challenging and empowering nature of the English language. This book shares who they are as transnational and mobile women living in the midst of linguistic privilege and marginalization.

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Park is masterful at theorizing and documenting the lives of her research partners, and interweaving their stories with her evolving self-understanding of her rich and multifaceted personal and professional identity. This book is essential reading for those involved with the education of multilingual students becoming teachers of EAL. * Manka Varghese, University of Washington, USA * Through her revealing depiction of five East-Asian women in TESOL along with her own candid autobiographical reflection, Gloria Park opens a window onto the internal landscapes of a prominent group within the field who are often unheard and overlooked. She illuminates how transnational identities are (re)constructed through shifting intersections of privilege and marginalization. This work initiates a long-needed conversation around how uninterrogated practices within the academy can marginalize and silence the voices of many. * Sherrie Carroll, Montgomery College, USA * Intertwining themes from the story of her own shifting subjectivities with the narratives of her participants, Gloria Park provides thought-provoking support for teachers and teacher educators seeking to challenge static ideas about how privilege and marginalization are constituted and reconstituted within every layer of identity. An unconventional, fresh, stimulating read! * Suhanthie Motha, University of Washington, USA *

Acknowledgements ix
Prologue: (Re)Making the Book: Where Privilege and Marginalization Began xiii
1 Rendering My Autobiographical Poetic Inquiry
1(10)
2 Exposing our Discourses of Privilege and Marginalization: Gender, Race and Class Connections to Teaching English
11(18)
3 `Writing is a Way of Knowing' in Promoting Evocative-Genres of Inquiry: Methodological Choices
29(15)
4 Where Privilege Meets Marginalization in Han Nah's Lived Experiences: Navigating her Multiple Gendered Identities
44(16)
5 Where Privilege Meets Marginalization in the Narratives of Liu, Xia and Yu Ri: Exploring Their Linguistic and Teacher Identities
60(34)
6 Epilogue: Juxtaposing My Autobiographical Critical Incidents with Meanings gleaned from the Women's Narratives: Where Privilege Meets Marginalization
94(10)
Appendix A Guidelines for Electronic Reflective Autobiographical Narratives 104(3)
Appendix B Guidelines for Electronically Journaling Educational Incidents 107(2)
Appendix C Interview Questions 109(2)
References 111(10)
Index 121
Gloria Park is Professor of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA. Her research interests include teachers' narrative inquiry and language teacher identity.