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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Gisela's Family Story: A Construal of Deportation, Illegal Immigrants, and Literacy.
Discourse: Studies in The Cultural Politics of Education (2015)
  • Stephanie Abraham, Rowan University
Abstract
In this paper, I use critical discourse analysis to analyze a student's narrative about the arrest, incarceration, and deportation of her mother to Mexico. The student, Gisela, was a fifth grader in my classroom during the 2008/2009 school year, and I encouraged the students to collect family stories from their relatives. Gisela created this story, and she wrote and illustrated this with the help of her father, student peers, and me. I draw on Gloria Anzaldúa's constructs of nepantla and nepantlera, narrative analysis, and systemic functional linguistics to show how Gisela's construed this story to create a powerful and creative narrative that disrupted autonomous forms of literacy along with the excluding and damaging discourses circulating about immigrants in our community.
Publication Date
May 27, 2015
DOI
10.1080/01596306.2014.901937
Citation Information
Stephanie Abraham. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of Gisela's Family Story: A Construal of Deportation, Illegal Immigrants, and Literacy." Discourse: Studies in The Cultural Politics of Education Vol. 36 Iss. 3 (2015) p. 409 - 423
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie-abraham/2/