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Afterword – No Quiero Que Me Le Vayan A Hacer Burla: Issues to Ponder and Consider in the Context of Translanguaging
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Agradecimientos ix
- Contributors xi
- Foreword: The Transformative Possibilities of Translanguaging xix
- Introducción: Transforming Educational Espacios – Translanguaging Sin Miedo 1
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Part 1 Latinx Children and Youth, Translanguaging and Transformation
- 1 The Making of the Language of US Latinxs: Translanguaging Tejidos 19
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Part 2 Good and Agency ¿Para Quién?
- 2 ‘Well Good Para Quién?’: Disrupting Two-Way Bilingual Education Gentrifi cation and Reclaiming Space through a Critical Translanguaging Pedagogy 47
- 3 ‘They Are Going to Forget about Us’: Translanguaging and Student Agency in a Gentrifying Neighborhood 71
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Part 3 Possibilities from the Fronteras
- 4 Prefi guring Translingual Possibilities: The Transformative Potential of Translanguaging for Dual Language Bilingual Education 95
- 5 Translanguaging and Other Forms of Capital in Dual Language Bilingual Education: Lessons from la Frontera 113
- 6 Student Inquiry into the Language Practices de sus Comunidades: Rompiendo Fronteras in a Dual Language Bilingual School 134
- 7 An Experienced Bilingual Latina Teacher and Pre-K Latinx Students in the Borderlands: Translanguaging as Humanizing Pedagogy 156
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Part 4 Corridos y Cuentos Across and Beyond
- 8 Collaborative Corridos: Ballads of Unity and Justice 183
- 9 Critical Translanguaging Literacies and Latinx Children’s Literature: Making Space for a Transformative and Liberating Pedagogy 201
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Part 5 Raising the Potencial of ‘Los Otros’ Latinx Bilingual Children and Youth
- 10 The US Latinx Deaf Communities: Situating and Envisioning the Transformative Potential of Translanguaging 223
- 11 What We Experience is What We Value: Perceptions of Home Language Practices by Latinx Emergent Bilinguals Labeled as Disabled 252
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Part 6 Conclusión
- 12 A Path Pa’lante! Amplifying Translanguaging Espacios Sin Miedo 277
- Afterword – No Quiero Que Me Le Vayan A Hacer Burla: Issues to Ponder and Consider in the Context of Translanguaging 292
- Author Index 302
- Subject Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Agradecimientos ix
- Contributors xi
- Foreword: The Transformative Possibilities of Translanguaging xix
- Introducción: Transforming Educational Espacios – Translanguaging Sin Miedo 1
-
Part 1 Latinx Children and Youth, Translanguaging and Transformation
- 1 The Making of the Language of US Latinxs: Translanguaging Tejidos 19
-
Part 2 Good and Agency ¿Para Quién?
- 2 ‘Well Good Para Quién?’: Disrupting Two-Way Bilingual Education Gentrifi cation and Reclaiming Space through a Critical Translanguaging Pedagogy 47
- 3 ‘They Are Going to Forget about Us’: Translanguaging and Student Agency in a Gentrifying Neighborhood 71
-
Part 3 Possibilities from the Fronteras
- 4 Prefi guring Translingual Possibilities: The Transformative Potential of Translanguaging for Dual Language Bilingual Education 95
- 5 Translanguaging and Other Forms of Capital in Dual Language Bilingual Education: Lessons from la Frontera 113
- 6 Student Inquiry into the Language Practices de sus Comunidades: Rompiendo Fronteras in a Dual Language Bilingual School 134
- 7 An Experienced Bilingual Latina Teacher and Pre-K Latinx Students in the Borderlands: Translanguaging as Humanizing Pedagogy 156
-
Part 4 Corridos y Cuentos Across and Beyond
- 8 Collaborative Corridos: Ballads of Unity and Justice 183
- 9 Critical Translanguaging Literacies and Latinx Children’s Literature: Making Space for a Transformative and Liberating Pedagogy 201
-
Part 5 Raising the Potencial of ‘Los Otros’ Latinx Bilingual Children and Youth
- 10 The US Latinx Deaf Communities: Situating and Envisioning the Transformative Potential of Translanguaging 223
- 11 What We Experience is What We Value: Perceptions of Home Language Practices by Latinx Emergent Bilinguals Labeled as Disabled 252
-
Part 6 Conclusión
- 12 A Path Pa’lante! Amplifying Translanguaging Espacios Sin Miedo 277
- Afterword – No Quiero Que Me Le Vayan A Hacer Burla: Issues to Ponder and Consider in the Context of Translanguaging 292
- Author Index 302
- Subject Index 305