EFL Writer Identity Construction in Academic Writings: A Systematic Review

Nengyan Wang
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English, as the most widely used language in academic publications, poses great challenges for novice EFL researchers not only in the language competence, but also in constructing authorial identity in academic writing because the codes for the construction of writer identity is implicit. This paper reviews the research on identity construction in academic writing among EFL writers published in key applied linguistics journals between 2000 and 2024, and summarizes the current research status of writer identity construction in academic writing and delves into the characteristics and influencing factors of identity construction. Through in-depth analysis of the theoretical framework and the characteristics of the EFL writers, we have selected representative papers, including empirical studies, theoretical discussions, and case studies, to ensure the comprehensiveness and accuracy of this review.The study found that the construction of writer identity in academic writing is a complex and multifaceted process. It is not only influenced by the English language proficiency of the writer but also by a combination of factors such as individual experiences, academic background, and sociocultural factors. These factors collectively shape the writer’s identity and recognition by others in the academic community, thereby affecting their status and influence in the academic field. This paper aims to provide valuable references and inspirations for future research on academic writing and writer identity construction.
学术著作中的 EFL 作家身份构建:系统回顾
英语作为学术刊物中使用最广泛的语言,不仅在语言能力上,而且由于作者身份建构的编码是隐性的,因此对EFL研究新手在学术写作中的作者身份建构提出了巨大的挑战。本文回顾了2000-2024年间发表在重要应用语言学期刊上的EFL作者学术写作身份建构研究,总结了学术写作中作者身份建构的研究现状,并深入探讨了身份建构的特点和影响因素。通过对理论框架和EFL写作者特点的深入分析,我们选取了具有代表性的论文,包括实证研究、理论探讨和案例研究等,以保证本综述的全面性和准确性。它不仅受到写作者英语水平的影响,还受到个人经历、学术背景和社会文化因素等综合因素的影响。这些因素共同塑造了作者在学术界的身份和他人对其的认可,从而影响其在学术领域的地位和影响力。本文旨在为今后有关学术写作和作家身份建构的研究提供有价值的参考和启发。
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