The dynamics of language and inequality in education : social and symbolic boundaries in the global South

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    • Windle, Joel A.
    • Jesus, Dánie Marcelo de
    • Bartlett, Lesley

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The dynamics of language and inequality in education : social and symbolic boundaries in the global South

edited by Joel Austin Windle, Dánie de Jesus and Lesley Bartlett

(New perspectives on language and education, 77)

Multilingual Matters, c2020

  • : hbk

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Summary: "This book contributes new perspectives from the global south on the ways in which linguistic and discursive boundaries shape inequalities in educational contexts, ranging from Amazonian missions to Mongolian universities, using critical ethnographic and sociolinguistic analyses"-- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book contributes new perspectives from the Global South on the ways in which linguistic and discursive boundaries shape inequalities in educational contexts, ranging from Amazonian missions to Mongolian universities. Through critical ethnographic and sociolinguistic analysis, the chapters explore how such boundaries contribute to the geopolitics of colonialism, capitalism and myriad, interwoven, forms of social life that structure both oppression and resistance. Boundaries are examined across time and space as relational constructs that mark the terms upon which admission to groups, institutions, territories, or practices are granted. The studies further present alternative educational approaches that demonstrate the potential for agency and transgression, highlighting moments of boundary crossing that disrupt existing linguistic ideologies, language policies and curriculum structures.

Table of Contents

Joel Windle, Danie de Jesus and Lesley Bartlett: Introduction: The Dynamics of Language and Inequality in Global Schooling Section 1: The Shifting Boundaries of Linguistic Inequality Chapter 1. Dennys Silva-Reis and Marcos Bagno: Across Linguistic Boundaries: Language as a Dimension of Power in the Colonization of the Brazilian Amazon Chapter 2. Joel Windle and Kassandra Muniz: Navigating Soft and Hard Boundaries: Race and Educational Inequality at the Borderlands Chapter 3. Daariimaa Marav: Rural-Urban Divides and Digital Literacy in Mongolian Higher Education Section 2: Language, Ideology and Inequality Chapter 4. Teresa Speciale: A Cycle of Shame: How Shaming Perpetuates Language Inequalities in Dakar, Senegal Chapter 5. Indika Liyanage and Suresh Canagarajah: The Role of Shame in Drawing Social Boundaries for Empowerment: ELT in Kiribati Chapter 6. Junia C. S. Mattos Zaidan: "Authenticity" and Symbolic Violence in Constructions of Teacher Competence Chapter 7. Maria do Socorro Alencar Nunes Macedo, Daniele Alves Ribeiro, Euclides de Freitas Couto, and Andre Luan Nunes Macedo: Knowledge Politics, Language, and Inequality in Educational Publishing Section 3: Transgression and Agency Chapter 8. Carolyn McKinney: Decoloniality and language in education: Transgressing Language Boundaries in South Africa Chapter 9. Danie de Jesus: Queering Literacy in Brazilian Higher Education: Questioning the Boundaries of the Normalized Body Chapter 10. Osman Z. Barnawi and Phan Le-Ha: "Saudi Women Are Finally Allowed to Sit behind the Wheel": Initial Responses from TESOL Classrooms

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