Autoethnographic explorations of lived raciolinguistic experiences among multilingual scholars looking inward to move forward / edited bu Qianqian Zhang-Wu and Bridget Goodman.

SeriesCritical language and literacy studies ; 32
Contents Looking inward through autoethnographies / by Qianqian Zhang-Wu and Bridget Goodman -- Living and writing a transnational racial subject / by Xiaoye You -- "I don't know English department now offers CHINESE writing classes!" : raciolinguistic struggles of a Chinese woman working as an English professor in the U.S. / by Qianqian Zhang-Wu -- "Did you bring my lunch beautiful"? Self-reflection of a female academic from the Global South / by Bolormaa Shinjee -- Yonder's endarkened pedagogies / by Renata Love Jones -- "Jung like jungle" : (re)claiming names and languages / by Jung Kim -- Unsettling raciolinguistics : reclaiming indigenous language Practices / by Ellen Cushman -- Autoethnographic inquiry into raciolinguistic ideology within the same ethnicity and invitation to reconsider Kazakh language teaching practices / by Nariman Amantayev -- Embodied moments of racialization in research / by Sibonile Mpendukana & Mich©♭ Thompson -- Legitimately occupying peripheral "Asian" and "American" spaces : a dialogue between two language teaching professionals / by Ming-Hsuan Wu & Genevieve Leung -- 'You sound like from the CD' : an autoethnographic narrative about 'multilingual' teaching and research in 'multilingual' Switzerland / by Anna Becker -- Shades of beige? One white scholar's imperfect(ive) quest for racial and linguistic justice / by Bridget Goodman -- English departments here and there : rebuke and mistrust, compassion and rebuilding / by Shreya Sangai -- Brazilian landscape with rain : on the languaged brown body below the equator / by Sandro Barros -- Walking a raciolinguistic path con mi abuela / by Jeannette D. Alarc©đn -- From looking inward to looking forward / by Bridget Goodman and Qianqian Zhang-Wu.
Abstract "This edited collection deepens readers' understanding of raciolinguistics in practice through autoethnography. It empowers both the contributors and readers 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"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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