Asian Americans in Bilingualism and Bilingual Education
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Product details
- ISBN 9781800419919
- Weight: 640g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 16 Dec 2025
- Publisher: Multilingual Matters
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book centers and amplifies the voices and complex lived experiences of Asian Americans in bilingual education. Drawing from the fields of bilingual education and ethnic studies, the chapters discuss language ideologies, anti-racist pedagogies, language loss and teacher and student experiences to explore how multilingualism is experienced distinctly by Asian Americans. Recognizing the heterogeneity within Asian American communities, the book highlights underrepresented Asian languages such as Hmong and Khmer and discusses both formal and informal education settings. It showcases a wide range of narratives and qualitative methodologies, employing critical theoretical frameworks such as AsianCrit, decoloniality, intersectionality, critical refugee studies, raciolinguistics, counterhegemonic pedagogies, humanization and transnationalism. As the first book fully dedicated to Asian American experiences in bilingual education, it broadens understandings of multilingualism and appeals to researchers, teacher educators and postgraduate students in applied linguistics, Asian American studies, higher education and bilingual education.
Khánh Lê is Assistant Professor of Multilingualism and English Education at Queens College, CUNY, USA. His research spans critical refugee studies, Asian American studies, bilingual education, translanguaging and transtrauma.
Zhongfeng Tian is Associate Professor of Bilingual Education at Rutgers University–Newark, USA. His research focuses on translanguaging, Chinese–English bilingual education and multilingual teacher education grounded in social justice praxis. He serves on the editorial boards of leading journals including TESOL Quarterly, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism and International Multilingual Research Journal.
Alisha Nguyen is Assistant Professor of Bilingual and Special Education at Lesley University, USA. Her work focuses on early childhood education, anti-racist pedagogies and family and community engagement.
Trish Morita-Mullaney is Professor at Purdue University, USA. Her research is framed by critical language, critical race and feminist theories; she employs a variety of methods to accomplish these aims. She uses participatory and constructivist methods with participants, as they unpack, critique and analyze their orientations towards emergent bilinguals and multilingualism.
