Routledge Handbook of Translanguaging in the Global South

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cognitive justice
critical theory
decolonial pedagogy practices
decolonization
educational equity strategies
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Global South
historical foundations
identity formation
indigenous epistemologies
Kleber Aparecido da Silva
language policy analysis
Leketi Makalela
multilingual education
postcolonial linguistics
sociolinguistic research methods
Translanguaging

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032227887
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Routledge Handbook of Translanguaging in the Global South is a groundbreaking exploration of translanguaging as a decolonial, contextually rooted, and transformative language practice. Unlike conventional volumes that center Western frameworks, this handbook foregrounds indigenous knowledge systems, Southern theories, and the socio-cultural realities of the Global South. It challenges colonial language policies and rigid multilingual paradigms by showcasing how translanguaging can be a driver of educational equity, social justice, and linguistic inclusion.

Drawing on case studies from regions such as South Africa, Brazil, and other postcolonial contexts, it provides practical applications for educators, policymakers, and researchers.

Readers of this book include scholars in linguistics, education, sociology, and decolonial studies; educators and policymakers working in multilingual environments; and students exploring multilingual and cross-cultural education. By offering a blend of theoretical insights and practical tools, this book will benefit readers seeking innovative solutions to address linguistic marginalization. It will equip them with strategies to implement translanguaging as a core pedagogy, promoting epistemic access, cognitive justice, and inclusive development across education systems in the Global South.

Kleber Aparecido da Silva is an Associate Professor and Researcher in the Department of Linguistics at the Institute of Language Studies, University of Brasília, Brazil.

Leketi Makalela is a Full Professor and Founding Director of the Hub for Multilingual Education and Literacies at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.