Description
This highly accessible, up-to-date introduction provides an overview of critical applied linguistics through an intersectionality framework. The book reflects recent developments through a discussion and evaluation of key questions, diverse perspectives, and practices for social change. As it unpacks different forms of marginalization and privilege, it relates them to language use, critical pedagogies, and critical intersectional advocacy in applied linguistics. This book is a source of reference for all applied linguists; undergraduate/graduate students in applied linguistics, TESOL, and other relevant programs; classroom teachers; and language teacher educators. It aims to foster critical reflection, critical thinking, and intersectional advocacy. Examples, suggested readings, discussion questions, and questions for reflection not only help personalize the content but also enable the reader to further understand what motivates research, critical practice, and social action in critical applied linguistics.
About the Author
Hayriye Kayi-Aydar is Associate Professor of English Applied Linguistics/TESOL at the University of Arizona. Her publications, mostly focusing on marginalized identities, have appeared in various journals. She is the author of the monograph Positioning Theory in Applied Linguistics: Research Design and Applications (2019) and coeditor of several books.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032328430
Author Hayriye Kayi-Aydar
Format Paperback
Page Count 188
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 370g