
The Anti-Racism Linguist
A Book of Readings
Patricia Friedrich(Editor)
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 20. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-80041-284-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores language at the intersection of race and ethnicity and the institutional practices that still make for uneven access to education, resources and a sense of belonging. It takes a clear anti-racist stance in the way it examines issues of language and power, linguistic prejudice, attitudes toward language and linguistic varieties. The chapters cover the experiences of the authors in their personal and professional lives, combining traditional academic texts with highly identity-driven genres that include autoethnography and the reflective essay, in addition to providing narrated resources for teachers. The result is a dynamic, innovative volume that dialogues openly with one of the most serious and pertinent debates of our time: how to instigate institutional change that moves us away from racist practices. The book is a reflection on how teachers and scholars can incorporate anti-racism pedagogy and thought into their practice.
Reviews / Votes
This book examines ideas of equality, equity, belonging, anti-racism, the centrality of decoloniality, linguistic justice, prejudice and diversity. The authors earnestly take on the task of changing the conversations around the perceptions of these concepts, working toward real-world effects. * Akua Duku Anokye, Arizona State University, USA * Enacting anti-racism requires a great deal of courage, commitment, and critical reflection. The authors of this volume accomplish this task successfully, while offering their insights in an accessible manner. Reflective accounts of their personal experiences and conceptual discussions build powerful pathways towards forging resistance and affirming human dignity. * Ryuko Kubota, University of British Columbia, Canada *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
281 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80041-284-2 (9781800412842)
DOI
10.21832/FRIEDR2859
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Person
Patricia Friedrich is Provost Fellow and Professor at Arizona State University, USA. Her most recent books are Applied Linguistics in the Real World (Routledge, 2019) and English for Diplomatic Purposes (Multilingual Matters, 2016).
Content
Contributors
Chapter 1. Patricia Friedrich: Anti-Racist Linguistics
Chapter 2. Aya Matsuda: TEIL as a Tool for Anti-Racist Pedagogy: Exploring its Potential
Chapter 3. Gabriel Nascimento: On (Dis)Inventing Language as a Zone of Non-Being: Black Teachers in ELT and Linguistic Racism in Brazil
Chapter 4. Chatwara Suwannamai Duran: Confessions of a Sociolinguist: A Linguistic Autoethnography
Chapter 5. Clarissa Menezes Jordao, Juliana Zeggio Martinez and Eduardo Henrique Diniz de Figueiredo: Narratives of Invisibility: Racism and Anti-Racism in Academic Spaces in Brazil
Chapter 6. Patricia Friedrich: Positionality, Creativity and Linguistic Prejudice: The Challenges of Honoring Multiple Identities and Being an Anti-Racist
Chapter 7. Tracey McHenry: 'No One Can Say it Anyway': Personal Names in the Classroom
Chapter 8. Luciana C. de Oliveira and Joy Beatty: Anti-Racist Linguistic Practices in the History Curriculum
Chapter 9. Patricia Friedrich: On Human and Linguistic Dignity
Q&A with Contributors
Index
Chapter 1. Patricia Friedrich: Anti-Racist Linguistics
Chapter 2. Aya Matsuda: TEIL as a Tool for Anti-Racist Pedagogy: Exploring its Potential
Chapter 3. Gabriel Nascimento: On (Dis)Inventing Language as a Zone of Non-Being: Black Teachers in ELT and Linguistic Racism in Brazil
Chapter 4. Chatwara Suwannamai Duran: Confessions of a Sociolinguist: A Linguistic Autoethnography
Chapter 5. Clarissa Menezes Jordao, Juliana Zeggio Martinez and Eduardo Henrique Diniz de Figueiredo: Narratives of Invisibility: Racism and Anti-Racism in Academic Spaces in Brazil
Chapter 6. Patricia Friedrich: Positionality, Creativity and Linguistic Prejudice: The Challenges of Honoring Multiple Identities and Being an Anti-Racist
Chapter 7. Tracey McHenry: 'No One Can Say it Anyway': Personal Names in the Classroom
Chapter 8. Luciana C. de Oliveira and Joy Beatty: Anti-Racist Linguistic Practices in the History Curriculum
Chapter 9. Patricia Friedrich: On Human and Linguistic Dignity
Q&A with Contributors
Index