This collection explores the ways in which women in academia from
culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds mediate the
negotiation of linguistic discrimination and linguistic diversity in
higher education, using autoethnography to make visible their lived
experiences. The volume shows how women in academia from CaLD
backgrounds, particularly those living or working in the Global South,
draw on their multivalent complex linguistic backgrounds and cultural
repertoires to cope with, and manage, linguistic and systemic gender
discrimination. In adopting authoethnography as its key methodology,
the book encourages these academics to ‘write themselves’ beyond
the conventions from which women in academia have traditionally been
forced to speak and write. The collection features perspectives from
women across geographic contexts, sub-fields and levels of experience
whose stories are not often told, putting at the fore their
narratives, lived experiences and career trajectories in mediating
issues around power, ideology, language policy, social justice,
teaching and learning, and identity construction. In so doing, the
book challenges the wider field to expand the borders of discussions
on linguistic discrimination and higher education institutions to
critically engage with these issues. This book will be of interest to
scholars in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and cultural
studies.
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Autoethnographies from Women in Academia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000967029
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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