"Running after my dreams": How refugee and immigrant students conceptualize the experience of pursuing a university degree in Brazil

Luciane Correa Ferreira, Livia Elisa Melo

MATRAGA-ESTUDOS LINGUISTICOS E LITERARIO(2023)

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This study aims to investigate how immigrant and refugee students preparing to start a Brazilian public University conceptualize their experiences. Our goal here is to analyze their use of figurative language to talk about their views, experiences, and plans. In the light of Cognitive Linguistics and at an interface with Applied Linguistics, we identify, analyze, and interpret figurative language, especially metaphors and metonymies (LAKOFF; JOHNSON, 1980; CAMERON et. al., 2009) that emerge in an interview with two Haitian students, a classroom interaction with an Asian student, and field notes of this interaction. Students talked about how they experience Brazilian society, their views of how it is to be a student in Brazil, their experiences as learners of Portuguese as a Welcoming language, and their plans. Building on previous work by Oliveira and Ferreira (2016), Gualda (2020), Ferreira et al. (2022), the results point to the use of conceptual metaphors such as EDucATioN is coMMoDiTy, EDucATioN is A jouRNEy, lEARNiNG is kEy To succEss, and lEARNiNG is sTRuGGlE. Issues such as their hybrid identities as immigrant and refugee students in Brazil, as well as their new identities as future Brazilian citizens (or not), emerged in the talk.
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Metaphor, Metonymies, Portuguese as a welcoming language, Language learning
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