This is a very cohesive piece of work with various chapters complementing each other. This is a fascinating book that I would recommend highly to anyone interested in bilingualism.
* Dev Sharma, Debate 129, December 2009 *
Learning new languages tends to involve emotions, and for many bi-lingual and multi-lingual people the different languages they speak make different emotional connections for them. Though these matters were known about, only recently have deeper understandings have been sought, and found. This fine volume is among the welcome first fruits of research on these issues. It is a timely book that will be welcome to all who are interested in language and its emotional implications.
* Keith Oatley, University of Toronto *
This volume brings together the latest thinking in a relatively new area of research, that of multilingualism and emotions.
* Rosemary Wilson, Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 2.1 2008 *
The present collection of chapters covers a wide spectrum of issues in the field of emotions and bilingualism. The volume is highly recommended to those interested in learning about emotions in bilingualism and L2 learning as well as those interested in undertaking research in this important new area.
-- Ioulia Grichkovtsova, Queen Margaret University College, in Studies in Second Language Acquisition 29:4, December 2007
This fascinating collection of papers makes an important contribution to the emerging field of bilingualism and emotions that Pavlenko has spearheaded. They offer rare insights into the relations of language, cognition and affect from various perspectives in cognitive and social psychology.... By stressing the crucial importance of desire and arousal in language, as opposed to the more instrumental concept of motivation, this book should have wide ranging implications for the study of second language acquisition and bilingualism.
* Claire Kramsch, University of California, Berkeley *