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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction to Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Language, Policies, Pedagogies 1
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Part 1: Defining Refugees through Policy and Practice
- 2. Positionings of Refugees, Aliens and Immigrants in the Media 21
- 3. The Different Meanings of the Word Refugee 35
- 4. Restraining English Instruction for Refugee Adults in the United States 54
- Part 2: Resettlement Practices and Effects on Education 73
- 5. Building a Participatory Program for Iraqi Refugee Women and Families: Negotiating Policies and Pedagogies 75
- 6. Learning English, Speaking Hindi: The Paradox of (Language) Integration Among Nepalis in the United States 96
- 7. A ‘Slippery Slope’ Toward ‘Too Much Support’? Ethical Quandaries Among College Faculty/Staff Working with Refugee-Background Students 118
- 8. ‘Talk English!’ Refugee Youth and Policy Shaping in Restrictive Language Contexts 135
- 9. The US Refugee Resettlement Process: A Path to Self-Sufficiency or Marginalization? 152
- 10. Language as a Fund of Knowledge: The Case of Mama Rita and Implications for Refugee Policy 172
- Index 191
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction to Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Language, Policies, Pedagogies 1
-
Part 1: Defining Refugees through Policy and Practice
- 2. Positionings of Refugees, Aliens and Immigrants in the Media 21
- 3. The Different Meanings of the Word Refugee 35
- 4. Restraining English Instruction for Refugee Adults in the United States 54
- Part 2: Resettlement Practices and Effects on Education 73
- 5. Building a Participatory Program for Iraqi Refugee Women and Families: Negotiating Policies and Pedagogies 75
- 6. Learning English, Speaking Hindi: The Paradox of (Language) Integration Among Nepalis in the United States 96
- 7. A ‘Slippery Slope’ Toward ‘Too Much Support’? Ethical Quandaries Among College Faculty/Staff Working with Refugee-Background Students 118
- 8. ‘Talk English!’ Refugee Youth and Policy Shaping in Restrictive Language Contexts 135
- 9. The US Refugee Resettlement Process: A Path to Self-Sufficiency or Marginalization? 152
- 10. Language as a Fund of Knowledge: The Case of Mama Rita and Implications for Refugee Policy 172
- Index 191