This book, motivated by the author’s personal experience of working abroad, tells the stories of non-native English language teachers working transnationally. Driven by various reasons, they set off to roam the global landscapes in their pursuit of equity: through the fears, tensions, and triumphs that define their borderless existence. The book explores their transformation in transnational “third spaces”, likening it to the butterfly’s metamorphosis. The book reveals how critical moments shape their evolving sense of selves and play a role in their continuous becomings as “someone else besides”. This book serves as a valuable source of reflection for researchers, educators, students, and policymakers committed to supporting expatriate educators worldwide.
Perspectives on Discourse Analysis
This guide provides the theoretical knowledge and empirical tools for Discourse Analysis. Conceived as a university course, it is useful for anyone who wants to acquire the skills to analyze any type of discourse, from medical to computer-mediated.
