36.2756, Books: Untold Autoethnographic Stories of (In)Justice, Teaching and Scholarship: Sherris and Kreeft-Peyton (ed.) (2025)
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Subject: 36.2756, Books: Untold Autoethnographic Stories of (In)Justice, Teaching and Scholarship: Sherris and Kreeft-Peyton (ed.) (2025)
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Date: 15-Sep-2025
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: Untold Autoethnographic Stories of (In)Justice, Teaching and Scholarship: Sherris and Kreeft-Peyton (ed.) (2025)
Title: Untold Autoethnographic Stories of (In)Justice, Teaching and
Scholarship
Series Title: Encounters
Publication Year: 2025
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
Book URL:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781800417335
Editor(s): Ari Sherris and Joy Kreeft Peyton
Pbk ISBN 9781800417335 £39.95 / US$49.95 / €47.95
Hbk ISBN 9781800417342 £119.95 / US$159.95 / €142.95
PDF ISBN 9781800417359 £20.00 / US$25.00 / €23.00
EPUB ISBN 9781800417366 £20.00 / US$25.00 / €23.00
Abstract:
The voices in this book raise questions about the relationalities and
entanglements of applied linguists in a troubled world. They are the
personal stories that are sometimes hidden behind and within more
conventional teaching, research and scholarship, however iconoclastic
and unconventional the endeavors themselves. Injustice runs through
and across the chapters, connecting one with another but also
highlighting differences. The stories in this book describe or picture
anxieties, fears, veils, exclusion, erasures, microaggressions, racism
and patriarchy, together with the painful double-binds and pitfalls
experienced in applied linguistic fieldwork and teaching. By sharing
their stories, the authors attempt to embody the changes called into
being through their applied linguistics teaching and fieldwork.
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
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