Autoethnographic Explorations of Lived Raciolinguistic Experiences Among Multilingual Scholars
Multilingual Matters (Verlag)
978-1-80041-729-8 (ISBN)
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While substantial research has looked backward at the colonial history of language and forward to the potential of decolonizing English for linguistic justice, there is a lack of investigation looking inward at the lived raciolinguistic experiences of multilingual scholars. This edited collection opens a healing space for storytelling and deepens readers' understanding of raciolinguistics in practice through autoethnography. The book brings together language education researchers and scholars, with each author representing and in contact with multiple cultural, linguistic and ethnic backgrounds. Together they create a community of practice to bring scholars with diverse backgrounds together for inward reflections on their lived raciolinguistic experiences. Through this journey, the book empowers both the chapter contributors and readers and allies who may see themselves in the stories, to reflect, learn and change their practices, and provides valuable insights into raciolinguistics and autoethnography as a research method.
Qianqian Zhang-Wu is Assistant Professor of English & Director of Multilingual Writing, Northeastern University, USA. She is the author of Languaging Myths and Realities: Journeys of Chinese International Students (Multilingual Matters, 2022) which won the 2022 CIES Study Abroad and International Students SIG Best Book Award, 2023 CCCC Research Impact Award and 2023 CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award Honorable Mention. Bridget Goodman is Associate Professor of Multilingual Education, Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan. She is co-editor of Researching Multilingually: Conceptual and Methodological Failures, Struggles and Successes (Multilingual Matters, 2025, with Brian Seilstad).
Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1. Qianqian Zhang-Wu and Bridget Goodman: Looking Inward Through Autoethnographies
Part 2: Navigating Transitions
Chapter 2. Xiaoye You: Living and Writing a Transnational Racial Subject
Chapter 3. Qianqian Zhang-Wu: “I don’t know English Department now offers CHINESE writing classes!”: Raciolinguistic Struggles of a Chinese Woman Working as an English Professor in the US
Chapter 4. Bolormaa Shinjee: “Did You Bring My Lunch Beautiful”? Self-Reflection of a Female Academic from the Global South
Part 3: Reclaiming Identity
Chapter 5. Renata Love Jones: Yonder’s Endarkened Pedagogies
Chapter 6. Jung Kim: “Jung like Jungle”: (Re)Claiming Names and Languages
Chapter 7. Ellen Cushman: Unsettling Raciolinguistics: Reclaiming Indigenous Language Practices
Chapter 8. Nariman Amantayev: Autoethnographic Inquiry into Raciolinguistic Ideology within the Same Ethnicity and Invitation to Reconsider Kazakh Language Teaching Practices
Part 4: Self-Positioning as Researchers
Chapter 9. Sibonile Mpendukana and Miché Thompson: Embodied Moments of Racialization in Research
Chapter 10. Ming-Hsuan Wu & Genevieve Leung: Legitimately Occupying Peripheral “Asian” and “American” Spaces: A Dialogue Between Two Language Teaching Professionals
Chapter 11. Anna Becker: 'You Sound Like from the CD' – An Autoethnographic Narrative about ‘Multilingual’ Teaching and Research in ‘Multilingual’ Switzerland
Chapter 12. Bridget Goodman: Shades of Beige? One White Scholar’s Imperfect(ive) Quest for Racial and Linguistic Justice
Part 5: Reflection Through Writing
Chapter 13. Shreya Sangai: English Departments Here and There: Rebuke and Mistrust, Compassion and Rebuilding
Chapter 14. Sandro Barros: Brazilian Landscape with Rain: On the Languaged Brown Body Below the Equator
Chapter 15. Jeannette D. Alarcón: Walking a Raciolinguistic Path Con Mi Abuela
Part 6: Conclusion
Chapter 16. Bridget Goodman and Qianqian Zhang-Wu: From Looking Inward to Looking Forward
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.4.2025 |
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Reihe/Serie | Critical Language and Literacy Studies |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Erwachsenenbildung |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80041-729-2 / 1800417292 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80041-729-8 / 9781800417298 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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