Criticality, teacher identity, and (in)equity in English language teaching : issues and implications

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Megjelenés: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018
Kiadás:1st ed. 2018
Sorozat:Educational linguistics, ISSN 1572-0292 ; 35
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Online elérés:http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72920-6
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505 0 |a Foreword: Conceptualizing and Approaching Identity and Inequity: An Account of a Shifting Paradigm Ali Fuad Selvi -- Introduction: Apprehending Identity, Experience, and (In)equity Through and Beyond Binaries Bedrettin Yazan & Nathanael Rudolph -- PART I Problematizing and Reifying Binaries: Conceptual Transitions -- 1 Glocalization, English as a Lingua Franca, and ELT: Reconceptualizing Identity and Models for ELT in China Fan (Gabriel) Fang -- Power and Ownership within the NS/NNS Dichotomy I-Chen Huang -- Teachers’ Identities as ‘Non-native’ Speakers: Do They Matter in English as a Lingua Franca Interactions? Yumi Matsumoto -- The (Re)Construction of Self through Student-Teachers’ Storied Agency in ELT: Between Marginalization and Idealization Alvaro Hernán Quintero and Carmen Helena Guerrero -- English, Identity and the Privileging and Marginalizing of Transculturality Tamara Chung-Constant and Haiying Cao -- PART II Towards Destabilizing Binaries: Problematizing Essentialization and Idealization -- “What Should I Call Myself? Does It Matter?” Questioning the “Labeling” Practice in ELT Profession Christine Manara -- Accepting and Circumventing Native Speaker Essentialism Robert Weekly -- "I Speak How I Speak:” A Discussion of Accent and Identity within Teachers of ELT Alex Baratta -- Speakerhood as Segregation: The Construction and Consequence of Divisive Discourse in TESOL Damian Rivers -- “Legitimate” Concerns: A Duoethnography of Becoming ELT Professionals Amber Warren and Jaehan Park -- Significant Encounters and Consequential Eventualities: A Joint Narrative of Collegiality Marked by Struggles against Reductionism, Essentialism and Exclusion in ELT Masaki Oda and Glenn Toh -- Exploring Privilege and Marginalization in ELT: A Trioethnography of Three Diverse Educators Antoinette Gagné, Sreemali Herath, and Marlon Valencia -- Doing and Undoing (Non)nativeness: Glocal Perspectives from a Graduate Classroom Geeta Aneja -- Ess 
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