Winner of the UKLA Academic Book Award 2024 Shortlisted for the ASSAf
Humanities Book Award 2024 This open access book challenges
monoglossic ideologies, traditional language pedagogies and dominant
forms of knowledge construction by foregrounding multilingual and
multicultural students' language narratives, repertoires, and
identities. The research is based on a sixteen-year longitudinal study
of a sociolinguistics course at an English language university and the
language narratives produced by the first-year education students. The
study was borne out of a need to create a critically inclusive course
that would engage a cohort of students from socially and
linguistically diverse backgrounds in contemporary South Africa.
Drawing on data from over 5,000 students who have journeyed through
this course, this book shows how a narrative heteroglossic pedagogy
harnesses students' multilingual strengths. A close analysis reveals
complex identity work by students located in the Global South. The
authors argue that decolonising language education is about
reconceptualising language, reconfiguring what knowledges are valued
in the classroom, and reshaping pedagogy. The ebook editions of this
book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Wits University
Open Access Publishing Fund.
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English Teaching from the South
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ISBN
9781350165939
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok