Negotiating Cultural Identities Through Language: Academic English In Jordan

Abstract

This article discusses how a group of multilingual scholars in Jordan negotiate multiple linguistic and cultural affiliations. These writers\u27 experiences demonstrate the varied ways English\u27s global dominance affects individuals\u27 lives. The scholars find both empowerment and disempowerment in English, viewing English as linked to Western hegemony in some situations and as de-nationalized and de-territorialized in others

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