Linguistic Diversity and Discrimination (eBook, ePUB)
Autoethnographies from Women in Academia
Redaktion: Dovchin, Sender; McAlinden, Maggie; Dobinson, Toni; Gong, Qian
Linguistic Diversity and Discrimination (eBook, ePUB)
Autoethnographies from Women in Academia
Redaktion: Dovchin, Sender; McAlinden, Maggie; Dobinson, Toni; Gong, Qian
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This collection explores way in which women in academia from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds mediate the negotation between linguistic discrimination and linguistic diversity in higher education, using autoethnography. This book will be of interest to scholars in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and cultural studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000967029
- Artikelnr.: 69498413
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000967029
- Artikelnr.: 69498413
autoethnographic perspective (Sender Dovchin, Qian Gong, Toni Dobinson and
Maggie McAlinden) 1. Speaking across difference: Autoethnography as a
living practice of resistance and truth-telling (Marilyn Metta) Part 1:
Autoethnographies: East Asia 2. Folk theories of hierarchies of things and
spaces in between (Zhu Hua) 3. As rare as unicorns (Saba Ghezili and Angel
M.Y. Lin) 4. The unbearable weight of the accent (Yue Zhao and Qian Gong)
5. The academic transitions of Mongolian postgraduate students in Australia
(Bolormaa Shinjee,Chuluuntumur Damdin, Hana Tserenkhand Byambadash, Nandin-
Erdene Bayart and Stephanie Dryden) 6. More than below, but not quite
above: Alterity, exclusion and silence at 'home' (Uma Jogulu and Maggie
McAlinden) 7. Feminist reflection on academic life trajectories: The
constant 'becoming' (Shalia Sultana, Preeti Singh and Ulemj Dovchin) 8.
Autoethnographic narratives from two South Asian researchers in global
health (Jaya A.R. Dantas and Zakia Jeemi) Part 3: Autoethnographies: South
America 9. South to North: Diversity as an academic asset (Celeste
Rodríguez Louro and Lucía Fraiese) 10. Gender, racial and social
discrimination in academic studies in Brazil: A personal testimony (Gladis
Massini-Cagliari) Part 4: Autoethnographies: Africa 11. Negotiating and
(re)constructing identities as translingual female Mauritian academics
(Mylene Biquette, Nirvana Lavictoire and Toni Dobinson) 12. Negotiating
identity and language: A reflexive account of Ghanaian and Iraqi migrant
academic women in the Global North (Davida Aba Mensima Asante-Nimako,
Shaymaa Ali, Ana Tankosi¿) Part 5: Autoethnographies: Eastern Europe
13. From self- doubt to resilience: Lived experiences of four Ukrainian
female academics coming to Australia (Tetiana Bogachenko, Iryna Khodos,
Nadezhda Chubko and Larysa Chybis) 14. Sliding cultures: Unrecognised
cultural and linguistic diversity in academia (Sonja Kuzich, Toni Dobinson)
Afterword: Negotiating linguistic discrimination and diversity from an
autoethnographic perspective (Sender Dovchin, Qian Gong, Toni Dobinson and
Maggie McAlinden)
autoethnographic perspective (Sender Dovchin, Qian Gong, Toni Dobinson and
Maggie McAlinden) 1. Speaking across difference: Autoethnography as a
living practice of resistance and truth-telling (Marilyn Metta) Part 1:
Autoethnographies: East Asia 2. Folk theories of hierarchies of things and
spaces in between (Zhu Hua) 3. As rare as unicorns (Saba Ghezili and Angel
M.Y. Lin) 4. The unbearable weight of the accent (Yue Zhao and Qian Gong)
5. The academic transitions of Mongolian postgraduate students in Australia
(Bolormaa Shinjee,Chuluuntumur Damdin, Hana Tserenkhand Byambadash, Nandin-
Erdene Bayart and Stephanie Dryden) 6. More than below, but not quite
above: Alterity, exclusion and silence at 'home' (Uma Jogulu and Maggie
McAlinden) 7. Feminist reflection on academic life trajectories: The
constant 'becoming' (Shalia Sultana, Preeti Singh and Ulemj Dovchin) 8.
Autoethnographic narratives from two South Asian researchers in global
health (Jaya A.R. Dantas and Zakia Jeemi) Part 3: Autoethnographies: South
America 9. South to North: Diversity as an academic asset (Celeste
Rodríguez Louro and Lucía Fraiese) 10. Gender, racial and social
discrimination in academic studies in Brazil: A personal testimony (Gladis
Massini-Cagliari) Part 4: Autoethnographies: Africa 11. Negotiating and
(re)constructing identities as translingual female Mauritian academics
(Mylene Biquette, Nirvana Lavictoire and Toni Dobinson) 12. Negotiating
identity and language: A reflexive account of Ghanaian and Iraqi migrant
academic women in the Global North (Davida Aba Mensima Asante-Nimako,
Shaymaa Ali, Ana Tankosi¿) Part 5: Autoethnographies: Eastern Europe
13. From self- doubt to resilience: Lived experiences of four Ukrainian
female academics coming to Australia (Tetiana Bogachenko, Iryna Khodos,
Nadezhda Chubko and Larysa Chybis) 14. Sliding cultures: Unrecognised
cultural and linguistic diversity in academia (Sonja Kuzich, Toni Dobinson)
Afterword: Negotiating linguistic discrimination and diversity from an
autoethnographic perspective (Sender Dovchin, Qian Gong, Toni Dobinson and
Maggie McAlinden)