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Transformative Translanguaging Espacios Latinx Students And Their Teachers Rompiendo Fronteras Sin Miedo Maite T Snchez

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Transformative Translanguaging Espacios Latinx Students And Their Teachers Rompiendo Fronteras Sin Miedo Maite T Snchez
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Publisher: Multilingual Matters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 645
Author: Maite T. Sánchez, Ofelia García
ISBN: 9781788926041, 1788926048
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Transformative Translanguaging Espacios Latinx Students And Their Teachers Rompiendo Fronteras Sin Miedo Maite T Snchez by Maite T. Sánchez, Ofelia García 9781788926041, 1788926048 instant download after payment.

This book contributes to the understanding of the transformative power of incorporating translanguaging, the dynamic language practices of bi/multilingual communities, in the schooling of US Latinx children and youth. It showcases instructional spaces in US education where Latinx children’s and youths’ translanguaging is at the center of their teaching and learning. By centering racialized Latinx bilingual students, including their knowledge systems and cultural and linguistic practices, it transforms the monolingual-white supremacy ideology of many educational spaces. In so doing, racialized bilingual Latinx subjectivities are potentially transformed, as students learn to understand processes of colonization and domination that have robbed them of opportunities to use their entire semiotic repertoire in learning. The book makes a strong theoretical contribution to the field, putting decolonial, post-structuralist understandings of language and bilingualism alongside critical race theory and critical pedagogy.

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