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3. Elitism in language learning in the UK
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Ursula Lanvers
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- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Contributors XI
- Introduction. Bringing the ISMs into focus 1
- 1. The -isms as interpretive prisms: A pedagogically useful concept 15
- 2. Intersectionality from a critical realist perspective: A case study of Mexican teachers of English 34
- 3. Elitism in language learning in the UK 50
- 4. Native-speakerism and the betrayal of the native speaker language-teaching professional 74
- 5. Against ethnocentrism and toward translanguaging in literacy and English education 98
- 6. Cutting across the ideological split of capitalism/communism: Shcherba’s insights on foreign language education 122
- 7. Methodism versus teacher agency in TESOL 144
- 8. Academicism in language: “A Shelob’s web that devours and kills from inside” 165
- 9. Scientism as a linchpin of oppressing isms in language education research 185
- 10. Languaging and isms of reinforced boundaries across settings: Multidisciplinary ethnographical explorations 203
- 11. Heterosexism: A pedagogy of homophobic oppression 230
- 12. Occidental romanticism and English language education 249
- Index 267
- Addresses 270
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Contributors XI
- Introduction. Bringing the ISMs into focus 1
- 1. The -isms as interpretive prisms: A pedagogically useful concept 15
- 2. Intersectionality from a critical realist perspective: A case study of Mexican teachers of English 34
- 3. Elitism in language learning in the UK 50
- 4. Native-speakerism and the betrayal of the native speaker language-teaching professional 74
- 5. Against ethnocentrism and toward translanguaging in literacy and English education 98
- 6. Cutting across the ideological split of capitalism/communism: Shcherba’s insights on foreign language education 122
- 7. Methodism versus teacher agency in TESOL 144
- 8. Academicism in language: “A Shelob’s web that devours and kills from inside” 165
- 9. Scientism as a linchpin of oppressing isms in language education research 185
- 10. Languaging and isms of reinforced boundaries across settings: Multidisciplinary ethnographical explorations 203
- 11. Heterosexism: A pedagogy of homophobic oppression 230
- 12. Occidental romanticism and English language education 249
- Index 267
- Addresses 270