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Age and Nationality: Identity Tensions in Kuwait

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2024-03-26

Citation

Almnaies, S. and Donaghue, H. (2024) ‘Age and nationality: Identity Tensions in Kuwait’, in Z. Tajeddin and B. Yazan, Language Teacher Identity Tensions. 1st edn. London: Routledge, pp. 62–76. Available at: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003402411-6.

Abstract

This chapter examines identity tensions experienced by in-service female Kuwaiti English language teachers. Using a multimodal narrative approach, this chapter analyzes stories in the forms of written narratives and multimodal texts and images produced by Kuwaiti teachers to find out which identities and identity tensions are relevant to them in their working lives. In reading and responding to each other’s stories and sharing similar experiences, the participants came to an understanding that their identity struggles were due to the underlying tensions between younger and older teachers and Kuwaiti and non-Kuwaiti teachers. A significant contextual influencer was a political agenda (Kuwaitization) dividing local and non-local teachers. This chapter provides a language teacher identity perspective from Kuwait and the Middle East which is rarely heard. This study contributes a further understanding of two identity tensions: age (specifically, being young in the profession) and nationality. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Zia Tajeddin and Bedrettin Yazan; individual chapters, the contributors.