ERIC Number: EJ1286622
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Publication Date: 2021-Mar
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Retelling Stories of Desire in TESOL: English, Imagination, and Encounters in Tourism
TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, v55 n1 p80-104 Mar 2021
This article investigates the language learning desire of multilingual tourism workers. The data were drawn from two sites in Nepal: an English for occupational purposes class and workplace interactions during treks. The article shows that the male tourism workers use their claims of heterosexual relationships with foreign female tourists as resources to build and boast their masculine identity and homosociality among their peers. The workers' ability to communicate in tourist languages functions not only as a transactional tool, but also as a resource to enhance their language learning desire and investment in order to imagine, establish, and sustain heterosexual romantic relationships. Their relationships of intimacy combine with the opportunity for economic benefits and spatial mobility made largely possible by their ability to communicate in English and other international languages. The research contributes to our understanding of the connection between language learning, multilingualism, and desire in the context of intercultural contact.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tourism, Employee Attitudes, Second Language Learning, English for Special Purposes, Intercultural Communication, Males, Masculinity, Dating (Social), Intimacy, Language Attitudes, Multilingualism
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Nepal
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