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Glocal Languages and Critical Intercultural Awareness Manuela Guilherme

Glocal Languages and Critical Intercultural Awareness By Manuela Guilherme

Glocal Languages and Critical Intercultural Awareness by Manuela Guilherme


Summary

This volume provides a new perspective on prevailing discourses on translanguaging and multilingualism by looking at glocal languages, local languages which have been successfully "globalized".

Glocal Languages and Critical Intercultural Awareness Summary

Glocal Languages and Critical Intercultural Awareness: The South Answers Back by Manuela Guilherme

This volume provides a new perspective on prevailing discourses on translanguaging and multilingualism by looking at glocal languages, local languages which have been successfully "globalized". Focusing on European languages recreated in Latin America, the book features examples from languages underexplored in the literature, including Brazilian Portuguese, Amerinidian poetics, and English, Spanish, Portuguese outside Europe, as a basis for advocating for an approach to language education rooted in critical pedagogy and post-colonial perspectives and countering hegemonic theories of globalization. While rooted in a discussion of the South, the book offers a fresh voice in current debates on language education that will be of broader interest to students and scholars across disciplines, including language education, multilingualism, cultural studies, and linguistic anthropology.

About Manuela Guilherme

Manuela Guilherme is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza is Professor of Language Studies at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Glocal Languages, the South Answering Back

Manuela Guilherme and Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza

Section I: Glocal Languages Theoretical Background

Chapter 1: Glocal Languages, Coloniality and Globalization from Below

Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza

Chapter 2: Glocal Languages Beyond Postcolonialism: The North and the South in the north and in the south

Manuela Guilherme

Section II: Indigenous Languages as Glocal Languages

Chapter 3: Glocalism Now and Then: The De-colonial Turn of Guarani, Portuguese and Spanish

Fernanda Martins Felix

Chapter 4: Reshuffling Conceptual Cards: What Counts as Language in Lowland Indigenous South America

Jamille Pinheiro Dias

Section III: Portuguese as Glocal Language

Chapter 5: The Imaginary in Portuguese Language Perceptions in Academia: (Mis)directions Between the Local and the Global

Gesualda dos Santos Rasia

Chapter 6: The Linguistic Atlas of Brazil Project: Contributions Towards Knowledge, Teaching and Disclosure of Brazilian Portuguese

Marcela Moura Torres Paim and Silvana Soares Costa Ribeiro

Section IV: Spanish as Glocal Language

Chapter 7: Comparisons Between Spanish and Portuguese: Proposals for University Teaching

Adrian Pablo Fanjul

Chapter 8: Multiculturalism and Glocal Languages: The Impact of Cultural Mobility in Spanish Teaching and Learning in Southern Brazil

Maria Josele Bucco Coelho

Section V: English as Glocal Language

Chapter 9: English (Mis)education as an Alternative to Challenge English Hegemony: A Geopolitical Debate

Daniel de Mello Ferraz

Chapter 10: Teaching English to Undergraduate Students in a Brazilian University: Thinking Glocally

Alessandra Coutinho Fernandes

Conclusion: Towards Globalization from Below

Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza and Manuela Guilherme

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Glocal Languages and Critical Intercultural Awareness: The South Answers Back by Manuela Guilherme
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2019-02-06
254
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