Literacy Autobiographies from the Global South

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Author_Shizhou Yang
Autoethnographic Research
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critical literacy
cultural ecology
EFL Context
EFL Learner
EFL Student Writer
EFL Writing
English L2 Writing
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ESL Student
Follow
Global South Perspective
Guo Jingming
Heritage Language
Hometown
L2 Writer
L2 Writing Scholar
Language Ideologies
Literacy Autobiographies
Literacy autobiography
Literate Beings
Multilingual Writers
Pedagogical Translanguaging
Poetic Inquiry
Qq
TESOL Professional
Translanguaging
Translingual Writing
Translingualism
Transnationalism
Unforgettable
Voice
Wu Dialect

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032265391
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing on autoethnographic research on literacy autobiographies from a Chinese EFL writing context, this book provides unique insights into literacy, voice, translingualism, and critical pedagogy from a Global South perspective.

The book presents literacy autobiographies as a cultural tool for analyzing and refashioning learners’ and teachers’ sense of self in ever-expanding dialogical spaces. In addition to highlighting teachers’ own stories around autoethnographies and translanguaging, it showcases literacy autobiographies from Chinese students themselves. The book theorizes the Global South as an ontological positioning that challenges colonial mindsets and practices concerning literacy, language learning, and narratives. It argues that literacy autobiographies from a Global South perspective can be reimagined as critical pedagogy for EFL writing teaching and learning, as well as teacher development.

Validating and expanding student voices by presenting these literacy autobiographies, this book will be of great interest to researchers and students in the fields of TESOL, applied linguistics, English language teaching, second language writing, and literacy studies.

Shizhou Yang is a second language writer, writing teacher, and researcher in the English Communication Department at Payap University, Thailand.

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