The Scope of L2 Writing: Why We Need a Wider Lens
Abstract
Second language writing has been variously described as a field, as an interdiscipline, and a transdiscipline. Not only are these characterizations of second language writing inaccurate; they are also precarious, fostering an intellectual climate in which other theories and practices emerge as substitutes. In fact, SLW acts as if it were a discipline, so the label discipline makes sense epistemologically and practically. Owning a disciplinary...
Paper Details
Title
The Scope of L2 Writing: Why We Need a Wider Lens
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
438 - 439
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