Translanguaging as transformation : the collaborative construction of new linguistic realities

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Translanguaging as transformation : the collaborative construction of new linguistic realities

edited by Emilee Moore, Jessica Bradley and James Simpson

(Researching multilingually, 3)

Multilingual Matters, c2020

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book examines translanguaging as a resource which can disrupt the privileging of particular voices, and a social practice which enables collaboration within and across groups of people. Addressing the themes of collaboration and transformation, the chapters critically examine how people work together to catalyse change in diverse global contexts, experiences and traditions. The authors suggest an epistemological and methodological turn to the study of translanguaging, which is particularly reflected in the collaborative, arts-based and action research/activist approaches followed in the chapters. The book will be of particular interest to scholars using ethnographic, critical and collaborative action and activist research approaches to the study of multilingualism in educational and creative arts contexts.

Table of Contents

Ofelia Garcia: Foreword: Co-labor and Re-Performances Jessica Bradley, Emilee Moore and James Simpson: Translanguaging as Transformation: The Collaborative Construction of New Linguistic Realities Part I: Collaborative Relationships Mike Baynham: Comment on Part I: Collaborative Relationships Chapter 1. Margaret R. Hawkins: Toward Critical Cosmopolitanism: Transmodal Transnational Engagements of Youth Chapter 2. James Simpson: Translanguaging in ESOL: Competing Positions and Collaborative Relationships Chapter 3. Sari Poeyhoenen, Lotta Kokkonen, Mirja Tarnanen and Maija Lappalainen: Belonging, Trust and Relationships: Collaborative Photography with Unaccompanied Minors Chapter 4. Camilo Ballena, Dolors Masats and Virginia Unamuno: The Transformation of Language Practices: Notes from the Wichi Community of Los Lotes (Chaco, Argentina) Part II: Collaborative Processes Adrian Blackledge: Comment on Part II: Collaborative Processes Chapter 5. Joelle Aden and Sandrine Eschenauer: Translanguaging: An Enactive-Performative Approach to Language Education Chapter 6. Jane Andrews, Richard Fay, Katja Frimberger, Gameli Tordzro and Tawona Sithole: Theorising Arts-Based Collaborative Research Processes Chapter Seven. Jessica Bradley and Louise Atkinson: Translanguaging as Bricolage: Meaning Making and Collaborative Ethnography in Community Arts Chapter 8. Emilee Moore and Ginalda Tavares: Telling the Stories of Youth: Co-Producing Knowledge across Social Worlds Part III: Collaborative Outcomes Zhu Hua and Li Wei: Comment on Part III: Collaborative Outcomes Chapter 9. Lou Harvey: Entangled Trans-ing: Co-Creating a Performance of Language and Intercultural Research Chapter 10. Kendall A. King and Martha Bigelow: The Hyper-Local Development of Translanguaging Pedagogies Chapter 11. Julia Llompart-Esbert and Luci Nussbaum: Collaborative and Participatory Research for Plurilingual Language Learning Chapter 12. Claudia Vallejo Rubinstein: Translanguaging as Practice and as Outcome: Bridging across Educational Milieus through a Collaborative Service-Learning Project Angela Creese: Afterword: Starting from the Other End

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