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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One. The Narratives: Peculiar to Your Mind
1. Our Languages, Our Selves
2. Maya: It Doesn't Bother Me
3. Grace: I Always Wondered If My Life Would Have Been Different If
4. Reia: Searching for My Place
5. Deidra: A Mother's Love Is the Greatest Love of All
6. Sonja: I Had to Do What I Wanted to Do
Part Two. The Analyses: Surreality
7. Maya: I'm Comfortable Like I Am:
8. Grace: If I Could've Gotten into a Trade School
9. Reia: I Am Proud of Myself
10. Deidra: I Was Hiding. I Didn't Know. I Was Scared
11. Sonja: I Had a Positive Experience
12. The Rest of the Story
Appendix 1. Participants' Possible Selves Data
Appendix 2. Participants' Speech Samples Data
Appendix 3. Participants' Language and Literacy Ideologies Data
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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