Autoethnographies in ELT : transnational identities, pedagogies, and practices
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Autoethnographies in ELT : transnational identities, pedagogies, and practices
(Routledge studies in applied linguistics)
Routledge, 2022, c2021
- : pbk
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Originally published: 2021
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This innovative volume showcases the possibilities of autoethnography as a means of exploring the complexities of transnational identity construction for learners, teachers, and practitioners in English language teaching (ELT). //
The book unpacks the dynamics of today's landscape of language education which sees practitioners and students with nuanced personal and professional histories inhabit liminal spaces as they traverse national, cultural, linguistic, ideological, and political borders, thereby impacting their identity construction and engagement with pedagogies and practices across different educational domains. The volume draws on solo and collaborative autoethnographies of transnational language practitioners to question such well-established ELT binaries such as 'center'/'periphery' and 'native'/non-native' and issues of identity-related concepts such as ideologies, discourses, agency, and self-reflexibility. In so doing, the book also underscores the unique affordances of autoethnography as a methodological tool for better understanding transnational identity construction in ELT and bringing to the fore key perspectives in emerging areas of study within applied linguistics. //
This dynamic collection will appeal to students, scholars, and practitioners in English language teaching, applied linguistics, TESOL education, educational linguistics, and sociolinguistics.
Table of Contents
Autoethnographies in ELT: Transnational Identities, Pedagogies, and Practices
Editors: Bedrettin Yazan, Suresh Canagarajah, & Rashi Jain
Table of Contents
Introduction: Autoethnography as research in ELT: Methodological challenges and affordances in the exploration of transnational identities, pedagogies, and practices *
Bedrettin Yazan, Suresh Canagarajah, & Rashi Jain
Part 1: Traversing liminal spaces in communities, cultures, and languages *
Chapter 1: Challenges and Successes in Negotiating Identity and Asserting Agency as an Irish, Transcultural, Boundary-spanning, ELT Academic *
Margaret M. Lieb
Chapter 2. Across the Atlantic and Back again: A TESOL Practitioner's Journey from the Monolingual, through the Bilingual, to the Multilingual *
Anna Krulatz
Chapter 3. When My Professor Tells Me to Write Poetry in My Second Language: A Poetic Autoethnography *
Fang-Yu Liao
Chapter 4. Invisible Borders: On Being a Ghanaian Immigrant in the United States *
Amoako Kayser
Chapter 5. Dear Eric: An Autoethnodrama of Exploring Professional Legitimacy as a Transnational EFL Instructor *
Eric K. Ku
Part 2: Traversing liminal spaces in academic research *
Chapter 6. (Re)Imagining Myself as a Translingual, a Transnational, and a Pracademic: A Critical Autoethnographic Account *
Rashi Jain
Chapter 7. Floating on English in a Rising Sea of Globalization: Liminality, Liability, Transformation *
Adnan Ajsic
Chapter 8. Bridge Building through a Duoethnography: Stories of Nepantleras in a Land of Liberation *
Ethan Trinh & Leonardo Javier Merino Mendez
Chapter 9. Identities of European-based Transnational Researchers in TESOL: An Ecological Perspective *
Jun Jin, Sarah Mercer, Sonja Babic, & Astrid Mairitsch
Part 3: Traversing liminal spaces of pedagogies *
Chapter 10. I'm From Foreign: Transnational Identity Construction in the Journey of Being and Becoming an ESOL Educator *
Sarina Chugani Molina
Chapter 11. Towards Glocally Situated TESOL Practices: Collaborative Autoethnography *
Soyoung Sarah Han, Mari Haneda, & Magda Madany-Saa
Chapter 12. Uncovering Transnational Practitioner-Researchers' Identity and Equity-oriented Practices: A Critical Lens *
Andrea Lypka & Imelda Bangun
Chapter 13. What do we bring to "THE TABLE"? - A Visual Autoethnography of Underrepresented Asian TESOL Practitioners in the US *
Suriati Abas, Suparna Bose, Yeoeun Park & Jun Takahashi
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