Decolonizing Linguistics
Decolonizing Linguistics
Mallinson, Christine; Charity Hudley, Anne H.; Bucholtz, Mary
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2024
448
Dura
Inglês
9780197755259
15 a 20 dias
Introduction: Decolonizing Linguistics
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Ignacio L. Montoya, Christine Mallinson, and Mary Bucholtz
Part 1: Decolonizing Linguistics and the Academy
1. Manifestations of Colonialism in Linguistics and Opportunities for Decolonization Through Refusal
Ignacio L. Montoya
2. Racialization, Language Science, and Nineteenth-Century Anthropometrics
Margaret Thomas
3. The Colonial Geography of Linguistics: A View from the Caribbean
Ben Braithwaite and Kristian Ali
4. We Like the Idea of You But Not the Reality of You: The Whole Scholar as Disruptor of Default Colonial Practices in Linguistics
Nicte Fuller Medina
5. Apolitical Linguistics Doesn>'t Exist, and It Shouldn>'t: Developing a Black Feminist Praxis Toward Political Transparency
Aris Moreno Clemons
6. Unpacking Experiences of Racism in European Applied Linguistics
Kamran Khan
7. Centering Race and Multilingualism in French Linguistics
Maya Angela Smith
8. Decolonizing (Psycho)linguistics Means Dropping the Language Gap Rhetoric
Megan Figueroa
Part 2: Decolonizing Methods of Teaching and Research
9. From Gatekeeping to Inclusion in the Introductory Linguistics Curriculum: Decolonizing Our Teaching, Our Psyches, Our Institutions, and Our Field
Lynnette Arnold
10. Decolonizing Historical Linguistics in the Classroom and Beyond
Claire Bowern and Rikker Dockum
11. Towards a Decolonial Syntax: Research, Teaching, Publishing
Hannah Gibson, Kyle Jerro, Savithry Namboodiripad, and Kristina Riedel
12. Decolonising Methodologies Through Collaboration: Reflections on Partnerships and Funding Flows from Working Between the South and the North
Rajendra Chetty, Hannah Gibson, and Colin Reilly
13. Open Methods: Decolonizing (or Not) Research Methods in Linguistics
Dan Villarreal and Lauren Collister
14. Revitalizing Attitudes Toward Creole Languages
Ariana Bancu, Joy P. G. Peltier, Felicia Bisnath, Danielle Burgess, Sophia Eakins, Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales, Moira Saltzman, Yourdanis Sedarous, Alicia Stevers, and Marlyse Baptista
Part 3: Decolonizing Research by Centering Community and Activism
15. Solidarity and Collectivity in Decolonizing Linguistics: A Black Diasporic Perspective
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson, Kahdeidra Monet Martin, Aris Moreno Clemons, L. J. Randolph Jr., Mary Bucholtz, Kendra Calhoun, Shenika Hankerson, Joy P. G. Peltier, Jamie A. Thomas, Deana Lacy McQuitty, and Kara Seidel
16. Growing a Bigger Linguistics Through a Zapotec Agenda: The Ticha Project
May Helena Plumb, Alejandra Dubcovsky, Moises Garcia Guzman, Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, and Felipe H. Lopez
17. Decolonizing Creolistics Through Popular Culture: The Case of Dancehall
Rashana Vikara Lydner
18. Prioritizing Community Partners>' Goals in Projects to Support Indigenous Language Revitalization
Katherine J. Riestenberg, Ally Freemond, Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, and Jonathan N. Washington
19. Promoting Decolonized Classrooms Through an Introductory Linguistics Course for Future Teachers in Alaska
Eve Ryan, Matt Ford, and Giovanna Wilde
20. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Language Activism from Community Colleges: Linguistics Meets Communication Studies
Carlos de Cuba, Poppy Slocum, and Laura Spinu
Conclusion: Decolonizing Linguistics
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Ignacio L. Montoya, Christine Mallinson, and Mary Bucholtz
Introduction: Decolonizing Linguistics
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Ignacio L. Montoya, Christine Mallinson, and Mary Bucholtz
Part 1: Decolonizing Linguistics and the Academy
1. Manifestations of Colonialism in Linguistics and Opportunities for Decolonization Through Refusal
Ignacio L. Montoya
2. Racialization, Language Science, and Nineteenth-Century Anthropometrics
Margaret Thomas
3. The Colonial Geography of Linguistics: A View from the Caribbean
Ben Braithwaite and Kristian Ali
4. We Like the Idea of You But Not the Reality of You: The Whole Scholar as Disruptor of Default Colonial Practices in Linguistics
Nicte Fuller Medina
5. Apolitical Linguistics Doesn>'t Exist, and It Shouldn>'t: Developing a Black Feminist Praxis Toward Political Transparency
Aris Moreno Clemons
6. Unpacking Experiences of Racism in European Applied Linguistics
Kamran Khan
7. Centering Race and Multilingualism in French Linguistics
Maya Angela Smith
8. Decolonizing (Psycho)linguistics Means Dropping the Language Gap Rhetoric
Megan Figueroa
Part 2: Decolonizing Methods of Teaching and Research
9. From Gatekeeping to Inclusion in the Introductory Linguistics Curriculum: Decolonizing Our Teaching, Our Psyches, Our Institutions, and Our Field
Lynnette Arnold
10. Decolonizing Historical Linguistics in the Classroom and Beyond
Claire Bowern and Rikker Dockum
11. Towards a Decolonial Syntax: Research, Teaching, Publishing
Hannah Gibson, Kyle Jerro, Savithry Namboodiripad, and Kristina Riedel
12. Decolonising Methodologies Through Collaboration: Reflections on Partnerships and Funding Flows from Working Between the South and the North
Rajendra Chetty, Hannah Gibson, and Colin Reilly
13. Open Methods: Decolonizing (or Not) Research Methods in Linguistics
Dan Villarreal and Lauren Collister
14. Revitalizing Attitudes Toward Creole Languages
Ariana Bancu, Joy P. G. Peltier, Felicia Bisnath, Danielle Burgess, Sophia Eakins, Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales, Moira Saltzman, Yourdanis Sedarous, Alicia Stevers, and Marlyse Baptista
Part 3: Decolonizing Research by Centering Community and Activism
15. Solidarity and Collectivity in Decolonizing Linguistics: A Black Diasporic Perspective
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson, Kahdeidra Monet Martin, Aris Moreno Clemons, L. J. Randolph Jr., Mary Bucholtz, Kendra Calhoun, Shenika Hankerson, Joy P. G. Peltier, Jamie A. Thomas, Deana Lacy McQuitty, and Kara Seidel
16. Growing a Bigger Linguistics Through a Zapotec Agenda: The Ticha Project
May Helena Plumb, Alejandra Dubcovsky, Moises Garcia Guzman, Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, and Felipe H. Lopez
17. Decolonizing Creolistics Through Popular Culture: The Case of Dancehall
Rashana Vikara Lydner
18. Prioritizing Community Partners>' Goals in Projects to Support Indigenous Language Revitalization
Katherine J. Riestenberg, Ally Freemond, Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, and Jonathan N. Washington
19. Promoting Decolonized Classrooms Through an Introductory Linguistics Course for Future Teachers in Alaska
Eve Ryan, Matt Ford, and Giovanna Wilde
20. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Language Activism from Community Colleges: Linguistics Meets Communication Studies
Carlos de Cuba, Poppy Slocum, and Laura Spinu
Conclusion: Decolonizing Linguistics
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Ignacio L. Montoya, Christine Mallinson, and Mary Bucholtz