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The Multilingual Subject
Claire Kramsch 1  
  1 University of California, Berkeley
Correspondence to Claire Kramsch Department of German 5319 Dwinelle Hall University of California Berkeley, California 94720-3243 USA e-mail: ckramsch@socrates.berkeley.edu
Copyright © The Author
Journal compilation © 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
KEYWORDS
multilingual subject • desire • myth • third place • identity
KEYWORDS
sujet plurilingue • désir • mythe • espace tiers • identité

ABSTRACT

This book explores the experience of adolescents and young adults who learn a foreign language or use more than one language in daily life. Through 'language memoirs' and learners' testimonies, it documents how these multilingual subjects occupy an embodied, socially and culturally inflected third place in language, filled with memories of other languages and fantasies of other identities. In its referential and mythic dimensions, language performs and creates subjectivities that these multilingual speakers use to conjure alternative worlds and virtual selves, both in real life and on the internet. Teaching to the multilingual subject would mean capitalizing on the potential playfulness, heightened reflexivity and aesthetic sensibility of the increasing number of people around the world who, by choice or necessity, experience life in several languages.

ABSTRACT

Ce livre explore l'expérience des adolescents et jeunes adultes qui apprennent une langue étrangère ou utilisent plusieurs langues dans leur vie quotidienne. Comme le montrent les récits de vie et autres témoignages linguistiques, ces sujets plurilingues occupent un espace tiers, situé dans la langue et vécu comme réalité corporelle, sociale et culturelle, et où se retrouvent les traces d'autres langues et les rêves d'autres identités. Dans ses dimensions discursives et mythiques, la langue engendre des subjectivités qui permettent a ces locuteurs plurilingues de conjurer des réalités et des identités virtuelles, aussi sur l'internet. Une didactique du plurilinguisme devrait capitaliser sur le potentiel ludique, réflexif et esthétique du nombre croissant de ceux qui, par choix ou par nécessité, font l'expérience de la vie dans plusieurs langues.


[Received 20/11/05]

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10.1111/j.1473-4192.2006.00109.x About DOI

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