This book presents an analysis derived from data collected across South Africa, Brazil, and Switzerland, focusing on multilingual academic writing through translanguaging. Exclusive to university students from these nations, it examines the disparity between thinking in one language and writing in another. Addressing the challenges faced by non-native language writers, it advocates for acknowledging student voices and identities in the decolonization of academic writing. While briefly touching on code-switching, often deemed obsolete, this book reframes it within the context of university-level academic writing across the three countries. Its primary objective is to illustrate how translanguaging, along with voice and identity, can be integrated into writing practices for non-native language speakers. Offering practical strategies for educators, the research reveals student anxieties surrounding identity loss and voice neglect in academic settings. Ultimately, it suggests that accommodating multilingual students can alleviate their writing-related stress, fostering a more inclusive academic environment. Professor Adelia Carstens commended the book for its valuable insights into translanguaging, predicting a favorable reception worldwide.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036413156
About Verbra Frances Pfeiffer
Professor Verbra Pfeiffer is an associate professor in the English Language Studies department at the University of South Africa. Verbra obtained her doctorate in Language and Literacy from the University of the Western Cape and a post doctorate from Stellenbosch University with a focus on academic writing in multilingualism both in South Africa. She has taught in various countries like Switzerland Germany and South Africa. Her teaching experience ranges from primary school to university level and language centres. She taught at five different universities in South Africa teaching academic writing and English pedagogy. She published a book in 2022 titled Moving from the Known to the Unknown in Academic Writing as well as an edited book also published in 2022 with her colleague Professor Christa van der Walt Multilingual Classroom Context: Transitions and Transactions. Her research interests include translanguaging academic literacy pedagogy academic writing second language advocacy and multilingualism.