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- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xv
- Foreword: Inhabiting (In)Justice Through Our Lives xvii
- 1 Embodying Untold Truths: Autoethnographic Textu(r)alities of (In)Justice In and Beyond Applied Linguistics 1
- 2 Embodied Reflexivity: Ethnographic Trouble and the Hypervisibility of the Muslim Body 18
- 3 Brown – Blanche? Black: Weaving Multilingual, Multicultural and Multiracial Minoritised Identities Across International Educational Contexts 36
- 4 Easy-Linguistics 53
- 5 Racialized Entanglements of Englishes, Literacies and Peoples across Transnational Contexts: An Autoethnographic Account 61
- 6 Wraiths, Rasa and Rememory: Re-Searching in the Shadows of Peripheral Knowledge and Wisdom in the Quotidian 91
- 7 ‘No stars: Nothing to guide me’: Paving Our Destiny by Learning from the Land and Creating Alternative Practices 113
- 8 Sample a Look Back: Autoethnographic Reflections on Hiphopography, Language and Identity 134
- 9 The 4 Rs of Hip Hop Cultural Education 146
- 10 ‘Whatever you do, don’t give up!’ A Scottish Gael’s Language Reclamation Journey 166
- 11 Privileging Indigenous Māori Knowledge – Reclaiming My Birthright of Language and Culture: An Autoethnographic Story 187
- 12 Kūlia I Ka Nu’u: Strive to Reach Your Highest 206
- 13 Unlearning Shame and Silence as a Multiracial Woman of Color: My Pursuit of Research for Collective Healing and Liberation 220
- 14 Fieldnotes from Buffalo Soldiers: Black Educators in TESOL Leadership 236
- 15 ‘Isn’t Ari an Israeli name?’ Untethered Discourses, Entangling Troubles 251
- Instead of an Afterword 274
- Index 282
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xv
- Foreword: Inhabiting (In)Justice Through Our Lives xvii
- 1 Embodying Untold Truths: Autoethnographic Textu(r)alities of (In)Justice In and Beyond Applied Linguistics 1
- 2 Embodied Reflexivity: Ethnographic Trouble and the Hypervisibility of the Muslim Body 18
- 3 Brown – Blanche? Black: Weaving Multilingual, Multicultural and Multiracial Minoritised Identities Across International Educational Contexts 36
- 4 Easy-Linguistics 53
- 5 Racialized Entanglements of Englishes, Literacies and Peoples across Transnational Contexts: An Autoethnographic Account 61
- 6 Wraiths, Rasa and Rememory: Re-Searching in the Shadows of Peripheral Knowledge and Wisdom in the Quotidian 91
- 7 ‘No stars: Nothing to guide me’: Paving Our Destiny by Learning from the Land and Creating Alternative Practices 113
- 8 Sample a Look Back: Autoethnographic Reflections on Hiphopography, Language and Identity 134
- 9 The 4 Rs of Hip Hop Cultural Education 146
- 10 ‘Whatever you do, don’t give up!’ A Scottish Gael’s Language Reclamation Journey 166
- 11 Privileging Indigenous Māori Knowledge – Reclaiming My Birthright of Language and Culture: An Autoethnographic Story 187
- 12 Kūlia I Ka Nu’u: Strive to Reach Your Highest 206
- 13 Unlearning Shame and Silence as a Multiracial Woman of Color: My Pursuit of Research for Collective Healing and Liberation 220
- 14 Fieldnotes from Buffalo Soldiers: Black Educators in TESOL Leadership 236
- 15 ‘Isn’t Ari an Israeli name?’ Untethered Discourses, Entangling Troubles 251
- Instead of an Afterword 274
- Index 282