1. Introduction: Reconciling Translingualism and Second Language Writing
Zhaozhe Wang and Tony Silva
Part 1: Reconciling Discourses
2. The Discursive Construction of "Translingualism vs. Second Language Writing": What Weve Created and How We Might Move On
Christine Tardy
3. Future Perfect Tense: Kairos as a Heuristic for Reconciliation
Jay Jordan
Part 2: Reconciling Languages
4. Addressing Language Statuses in the Writing of Multilingual Students
Suresh Canagarajah
5. Language Difference, Translinguality, and L2 Writing: Conflations, Confusions, and the Work of Writing
Bruce Horner
6. Its Always Already about Language: Hopeful Paths for Productive Exchange between 2nd Language Writing and Translingualism
Christiane Donahue
7. Two Sides of the Same Coin? The Complementary Role of Fixity and Fluidity Orientations in Writing Studies
Jeroen Gevers
Part 3: Reconciling Scholarship8. Weathering the Translingual Storm
Paul Kei Matsuda
9. A Translingual Scholar and Second Language Writing Scholar Talk It Out: Steps Toward Reconciliation
Michelle Cox and Missy Watson
10. Do There Really Have to be Two Sides? A Possible Path forward for Translingual and Second Language Writing Scholars
Dana Ferris
11. Critical Pragmatism as a Middle Ground in Discussions of Linguistic Diversity
Todd Ruecker and Shawna Shapiro
12. The Yin-Yang of Writing Education in Globalization
Xiaoye You
Part 4: Reconciling Institutions13. Toward a Performative Commitment to Heterogeneity
Ryuko Kubota
14. Tear Down the Wall: Institutional Structures vs. Translingual Realities
Jonathan Hall and Maria Jerskey
Part 5: Reconciling Curricula and Pedagogies15. Weighing English: Accounting for Power in Translingual Writing
Lisa R. Arnold
16. Beyond Disciplinary Divides: Coming to Terms with the Centrality of Translation
Nancy Bou Ayash
17. With or without Translingualism
Qian Du, Ha Ram Kim, Jerry Won Lee, Karen Lenz, Neda Sahranavard and Sarah Sok
18. Opening the Door: Towards a Framework for a Translingual Approach
Brooke R. Schreiber
19. Teaching and Learning Paths Toward Reconciling Translingualism and Second Language Writing
Carol Severino