What Is Critical in Language Studies

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Contemporary Critical Thinking
contemporary language studies
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Critical Discourse Analysis
Critical Discourse Studies
Critical Emancipatory Research
critical linguistics in social justice
Critical Realist Framework
critical theory
Discourse Analytical Work
Discourse and Language Teaching
Discourse Studies
Dominique Maingueneau
Emancipatory Research
emancipatory research methods
Epistemic Knowledge
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Frankfurt School theory
Gender
gender and language studies
Holding
Inclined
Inclusive Education
inclusive education policy
Language studies
Language Teaching
Linguistic Ethnography
Literary studies
social inequalities
Social inequalities and injustice
social injustices
social perspectives
sociolinguistic inequality
Systemic Functional Linguistics
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UFV
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Unstable
Urban Space Management
Violated
web journalism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367858025
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume examines the notion of criticality in language studies.

Drawing on the work of the Frankfurt School – Adorno, Habermas, Horkheimer, and Marcuse, among others – the chapters in the volume examine a variety of linguistic contexts: from gender activism to web journalism, from the classroom to the open streets. It also presents theoretical and methodological guidelines to researchers interested in

• Expanding their critical outlook for meaning brought on by the notion of criticality in contemporary language studies.

• Understanding criticality in languages through historical, political, and social perspectives.

• Using linguistics and language studies as tools to dissect and disclose social injustices.

This book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of language studies and linguistics, philosophy, politics, and sociology and social policy.

Solange Maria de Barros is a professor of the graduate programme in language studies at Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Brazil. She works on critical teacher education, critical discourse analysis, and critical realism. She has completed her post-doctorate at the Institute of Education – IOE/University of London (2012–2013); PhD in applied linguistics and language studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo – PUC/SP (2005); and doctoral studies at the University of Lancaster (England), under the supervision of Norman Fairclough (2002–2003). Her recent publications include Emancipatory Pedagogical Practice: The Reflective Teacher in the Process of Change (2008); Critical Education: Desires and Possibilities (2010); Critical Realism and Human Emancipation: Ontological and Epistemological Contributions to Critical Discourse Studies (2015); and Transgression as Practice of Resistance: A Critical View about Queer Studies and Socioeducation (coedited with Marcio E. Beltrão, 2019).

Dánie M. de Jesus is an associate professor at Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil. He has experience in applied linguistics and gender studies, mainly in discourse in digital context, teacher training, LGBTQI diversities, and critical literacy and inclusion. He completed his post-doctorate at the University of Illinois, USA (2014); doctorate studies at the University of Liverpool, England; and PhD in applied linguistics and language studies at Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (2007). His recent publications include Multiletracies and Critical Literacy: Other Senses for the Language Classroom (coauthored with Divanize Carbonieri, 2016); Looks at Digital Technologies: Languages, Teaching, Training and Teaching Practice (coauthored with Ruberval Franco Maciel, 2015); and Critical Perspectives in Language Teaching: New Directions for School (coedited with Fernando Zolin-Vesz and Divanize Carbonieri, 2017).