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      Translingual Identities and Transnational Realities in the U.S. College Classroom
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      Translingual Identities and Transnational Realities in the U.S. College Classroom

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      Translingual Identities and Transnational Realities in the U.S. College Classroom book

      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 10 March 2020
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429398605
      Pages 244
      eBook ISBN 9780429398605
      Subjects Education, Language & Literature
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      Robinson, H., Hall, J., & Navarro, N. (2020). Translingual Identities and Transnational Realities in the U.S. College Classroom (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429398605

      ABSTRACT

      Exploring the roles of students’ pluralistic linguistic and transnational identities at the university level, this book offers a novel approach to translanguaging by highlighting students’ perspectives, voices, and agency as integral to the subject. Providing an original reconsideration of the impact of translanguaging, this book examines both transnationality and translinguality as ubiquitous phenomena that affect students’ lives.

      Demonstrating that students are the experts of their own language practices, experiences, and identities, the authors argue that a proactive translingual pedagogy is more than an openness to students’ spontaneous language variations. Rather, this proactive approach requires students and instructors to think about students’ holistic communicative repertoire, and how it relates to their writing. Robinson, Hall, and Navarro address students’ complex negotiations and performative responses to the linguistic identities imposed upon them because of their skin color, educational background, perceived geographical origin, immigration status, and the many other cues used to "minoritize" them. Drawing on multiple disciplinary discourses of language and identity, and considering the translingual practices and transnational experiences of both U.S. resident and international students, this volume provides a nuanced analysis of students’ own perspectives and self-examinations of their complex identities. By introducing and addressing the voices and self-reflections of undergraduate and graduate students, the authors shine a light on translingual and transnational identities and positionalities in order to promote and implement inclusive and effective pedagogies.

      This book offers a unique yet essential perspective on translinguality and transnationality, and is relevant to instructors in writing and language classrooms; to administrators of writing programs and international student support programs; and to graduate students and scholars in language education, second language writing, applied linguistics, and literacy studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|17 pages

      Making Translinguality and Transnationality Visible

      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro

      part Part I|98 pages

      Everyday Translinguality

      chapter 2|18 pages

      Everyday Translinguality

      We Meet Our Students
      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro

      chapter 3|5 pages

      On Racial Privilege and Accent Hierarchies

      ByHeather Robinson

      chapter 4|15 pages

      Transing Language Identity

      ByHeather Robinson

      chapter 5|12 pages

      On Becoming and Beyond

      My Liminal Identity
      ByNela Navarro

      chapter 6|16 pages

      Language Affiliation and Identity Performance among Transnational Students

      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Confessions of a (Recovering) Monolingual

      Translingual Moments and Excursions in Language Ideology
      ByJonathan Hall

      chapter 8|20 pages

      Transing Pedagogy

      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro

      part Part II|97 pages

      Translingual Transnational Literacies

      chapter 9|23 pages

      Translanguaging, Performance, and the Art of Negotiation

      ByHeather Robinson

      chapter 10|14 pages

      Translingual Economies of Literacy

      ByJonathan Hall

      chapter 11|17 pages

      Translinguality, Grammatical Literacy, and a Pedagogy of Naming

      ByHeather Robinson

      chapter 12|18 pages

      Building Community, Building Confidence

      Transnational Translingual Emerging Scholars
      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro

      chapter 13|11 pages

      Cultivating a Culture of Language Rights

      ByNela Navarro

      chapter 14|12 pages

      Conclusion

      Negotiated Identities
      ByHeather Robinson, Jonathan Hall, Nela Navarro
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