33.2060, Books: International TESOL Teachers in a Multi-Englishes Community: Phan, Barnawi

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Subject: 33.2060, Books: International TESOL Teachers in a Multi-Englishes Community: Phan, Barnawi

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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 17:16:05
From: Elinor Robertson [Elinor at Multilingual-Matters.com]
Subject: International TESOL Teachers in a Multi-Englishes Community: Phan, Barnawi

 


Title: International TESOL Teachers in a Multi-Englishes Community 
Subtitle: Mobility, On-the-Ground Realities and the Limits of Negotiability 
Series Title: New Perspectives on Language and Education  

Publication Year: 2022 
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
	   http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
	

Book URL: https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781800415461 


Author: Le Ha Phan
Author: Osman Z Barnawi

Hardback: ISBN:  9781800415478 Pages: 248 Price: U.S. $ 149.95
Paperback: ISBN:  9781800415461 Pages: 248 Price: U.S. $ 49.95


Abstract:

This book embarks on an ever-expanding array of language, academic mobility,
neoliberalism, and accompanying rich scholarly debates. It examines the ways
in which international English language teachers in Saudi Arabia’s higher
education system position themselves, negotiate, interact, adjust, make sense
of their classroom dynamics, and validate their senses of selves and
pedagogies in their day-to-day (dis)engagement with their institutions and
encounters at work. Informed by rich empirical data from a multi-year,
multi-site project in addition to other qualitative studies, the book reveals
on-the-ground complexities involving speaker status, language, ethnicity,
nationality, race, religion, sociocultural factors, emotion labour, work
dynamic and professionalism. It promotes thinking beyond normative ideologies
on marginalisation, the native and non-native speaker dichotomy, linguistic,
racial, religious and ethnic (inter)relations, and translanguaging pedagogies,
while also offering new material for original theorisation in multi-Englishes
multilingualism, local-trusting-local and the limits of negotiability.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)


Written In: English  (eng)

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