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This article builds on the idea that Bakhtin's philosophy of language can provide an extremely productive paradigm within which to conduct research and build theory in the field of second language writing. Bakhtin's conceptualization of language has encouraged first language composition researchers to explore the following four major areas of inquiries: 1) reading appropriating and resistance in student writing; 2) responding to student writing in an internally persuasive way; 3) creating a context for alterity; and 4) redefining academic genres and discourse. However, relatively few L2 writing researchers have explored the potential of the Bakhtinian perspective to its fullest extent. Drawing on a number of L1 composition an studies and a growing body of L2 writing research conducted within a Bakhtini framework, this article seeks to suggest potentially productive areas of research in the field of second language writing.
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II. Overview of Bakhtinian Concepts
1. Dialogism: Toward the Unity of the Individual and the Social
2. Heteroglossia: Multiple Voices in Confilict
3. Carnival: Toward the Transformation and Revewal
III. A Critical Review of Bakhtin-based Research on LI Writing
1. Appropriation and Resistance: How to Read Student Writing
2. Internally Persuasive Discourse: How to Respond to Student Writing
3. Ideological Becoming: How to Facilitate Alterity
4. Resistant Pedagogoy: Rethinking Genres and Academic Discourse
IV. Applying Bakhtinian Concepts to Second Language Writing Research
1. Bakhtin-Based Research in L2 Writing
2. Exploring Arears of Future L2 Writing Research
V. Conclusion
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