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Race,Ethnicity, Class and Identity: Implications for Study Abroad
Authors:Federica Goldoni
Institution:Georgia Gwinnett College
Abstract:This study addresses study abroad and second language acquisition. The number of U.S. students studying abroad is increasing. However, students’ cultural and linguistic immersion experiences abroad can be disconcerting, challenging their sociocultural identities, values, learning objectives, and expectations. This study employed critical race theory to explore how a Black male student’s race, ethnicity, and class affected his interactions with locals and his language and culture learning, and how his experiences had strong repercussions on his identity negotiation process. The results of this study had strong implications for this student’s full immersion and academic learning. This article concludes with considerations for study abroad programs and how they should address discrimination, racial microaggressions, and racial battle fatigue.
Keywords:Critical race theory  foreign languages  identity  racial microaggressions  social class  study abroad
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