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2. Navigating Soft and Hard Boundaries: Race and Educational Inequality at the Borderlands
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Joel Windle
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Dynamics of Language and Inequality xi
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Section 1: The Shifting Boundaries of Linguistic Inequality
- 1. Across Linguistic Boundaries: Language as a Dimension of Power in the Colonization of the Brazilian Amazon 3
- 2. Navigating Soft and Hard Boundaries: Race and Educational Inequality at the Borderlands 24
- 3. Rural-Urban Divides and Digital Literacy in Mongolian Higher Education 44
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Section 2: Language, Ideology and Inequality
- 4. A Cycle of Shame: How Shaming Perpetuates Language Inequalities in Dakar, Senegal 61
- 5. The Role of Shame in Drawing Social Boundaries for Empowerment: ELT in Kiribati 71
- 6. Native-speakerism and Symbolic Violence in Constructions of Teacher Competence 84
- 7. Knowledge Politics, Language and Inequality in Educational Publishing 100
- 8. Decoloniality and Language in Education: Transgressing Language Boundaries in South Africa 115
- 9. Queering Literacy in Brazil’s Higher Education: Questioning the Boundaries of the Normalized Body 133
- 10. ‘Saudi Women Are Finally Allowed to Sit Behind the Wheel’: Initial Responses from TESOL Classrooms 141
- Multilingual Abstracts 158
- Index 165
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Dynamics of Language and Inequality xi
-
Section 1: The Shifting Boundaries of Linguistic Inequality
- 1. Across Linguistic Boundaries: Language as a Dimension of Power in the Colonization of the Brazilian Amazon 3
- 2. Navigating Soft and Hard Boundaries: Race and Educational Inequality at the Borderlands 24
- 3. Rural-Urban Divides and Digital Literacy in Mongolian Higher Education 44
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Section 2: Language, Ideology and Inequality
- 4. A Cycle of Shame: How Shaming Perpetuates Language Inequalities in Dakar, Senegal 61
- 5. The Role of Shame in Drawing Social Boundaries for Empowerment: ELT in Kiribati 71
- 6. Native-speakerism and Symbolic Violence in Constructions of Teacher Competence 84
- 7. Knowledge Politics, Language and Inequality in Educational Publishing 100
- 8. Decoloniality and Language in Education: Transgressing Language Boundaries in South Africa 115
- 9. Queering Literacy in Brazil’s Higher Education: Questioning the Boundaries of the Normalized Body 133
- 10. ‘Saudi Women Are Finally Allowed to Sit Behind the Wheel’: Initial Responses from TESOL Classrooms 141
- Multilingual Abstracts 158
- Index 165