Academic Writing & Publishing
Hybrid Identity in Academic Writing: “Are There Two of Me?”
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Abstract
This paper explores the construction of identity in an academic learning environment in Central Mexico, and shows how identity may be linked to non-language factors such as emotions or family. These issues are associated with elements of hybrid identity. To analyze this we draw on language choice as a tool used for the construction of identity and for showcasing and defending identity through exploratory interviews with the bilingual students and teachers. The results draw our attention towards the role of non-linguistic variables and their relationship to emotional and contextual issues that influence how academic writing occurs within the school confines, where hybrid identities may be constructed for academic purposes.
Full Title
Hybrid Identity in Academic Writing: “Are There Two of Me?”
Primary Author
Troy Crawford
Co-Authors
Martha Lengeling, Irasema Mora Pablo, Rocío Heredia Ocampo
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2014
Journal
Profile: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
Volume / Issue
Vol. 16, No. 2
Pages
87–100
Category
Academic Writing & Publishing
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Troy Crawford, Martha Lengeling, Irasema Mora Pablo, Rocío Heredia Ocampo (2014). Hybrid Identity in Academic Writing: “Are There Two of Me?”. *Profile: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development*, 16(2), 87–100.
MLA
Troy Crawford. "Hybrid Identity in Academic Writing: “Are There Two of Me?”." *Profile: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development*, vol. 16, no. 2, 2014, pp. 87–100.
DOI
https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/profile.v16n2.40192