"Based on wide range of global ethnographic studies, this unique book expands current work on translingual playfulness through an exploration of the multiple dimensions of precarity in trans-perspectives. It is essential reading for academic researchers and students in bi- and multilingualism, sociolinguistics, and language teaching and learning"--
"Based on wide range of global ethnographic studies, this unique book expands current work on translingual playfulness through an exploration of the multiple dimensions of precarity in trans-perspectives. It is essential reading for academic researchers and students in bi- and multilingualism, sociolinguistics, and language teaching and learning"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: Translingualism: Playfulness and Precariousness Sender Dovchin, Rhonda Oliver and Li Wei; I. Beyond Translingual Playfulness: Towards Precarity; 2. Translingual Playfulness, Precarity and Safe Space Sender Dovchin, Toni Dobinson, Qian Gong and Paul Mercieca; 3. Behind the Jovial Translingual Displays: Negotiation of Power and Job Security among Transnational Workers Hae Ree Jun and Junko Mori; 4. Precarious Assemblages: Translingual Entanglements Alastair Pennycook and Emi Otsuji; 5. Multilingualisms, Masking and Multitasking: Spaces of Hopefulness Mei French, Necia Stanford Billinghurst and Janet Armitage; II. Online Activism: 6. 'Are You Poor?': Relational Transpositioning through Local and Transnational Transmodal Communications Margaret R. Hawkins and Nikhil M. Tiwari; 7. Instagram and Language Use: A Case Study of a Young Australian Aboriginal Artist Rhonda Oliver and Mike Exell; 8. Translingual Narratives in Precarity: Narrativizing Undocumented Immigrant Status Lyana Sun Han Chang and Suresh Canagarajah; III. Critical Pedagogy: 9. 'Because I Growed up ... Big Martu Ways': Translating the Playfulness and Precarity in Translanguaging for Critical Pedagogy Gillian Wigglesworth and Rhonda Oliver; 10. Translanguaging, Translinguality, and Labor Bruce Horner; 11. The Political Underbelly of Translingual Practice in English-Medium Higher Education Sarah Hopkyns and Shaila Sultana; IV. Ways Forward: 12. Translanguaging as Mass: A Lay-Oriented Approach Sinfree Makoni and Adrian Pablé; Afterword: Precarity and Playfulness as Forms of Life Daniel Silva; Index.
1. Introduction: Translingualism: Playfulness and Precariousness Sender Dovchin, Rhonda Oliver and Li Wei; I. Beyond Translingual Playfulness: Towards Precarity; 2. Translingual Playfulness, Precarity and Safe Space Sender Dovchin, Toni Dobinson, Qian Gong and Paul Mercieca; 3. Behind the Jovial Translingual Displays: Negotiation of Power and Job Security among Transnational Workers Hae Ree Jun and Junko Mori; 4. Precarious Assemblages: Translingual Entanglements Alastair Pennycook and Emi Otsuji; 5. Multilingualisms, Masking and Multitasking: Spaces of Hopefulness Mei French, Necia Stanford Billinghurst and Janet Armitage; II. Online Activism: 6. 'Are You Poor?': Relational Transpositioning through Local and Transnational Transmodal Communications Margaret R. Hawkins and Nikhil M. Tiwari; 7. Instagram and Language Use: A Case Study of a Young Australian Aboriginal Artist Rhonda Oliver and Mike Exell; 8. Translingual Narratives in Precarity: Narrativizing Undocumented Immigrant Status Lyana Sun Han Chang and Suresh Canagarajah; III. Critical Pedagogy: 9. 'Because I Growed up ... Big Martu Ways': Translating the Playfulness and Precarity in Translanguaging for Critical Pedagogy Gillian Wigglesworth and Rhonda Oliver; 10. Translanguaging, Translinguality, and Labor Bruce Horner; 11. The Political Underbelly of Translingual Practice in English-Medium Higher Education Sarah Hopkyns and Shaila Sultana; IV. Ways Forward: 12. Translanguaging as Mass: A Lay-Oriented Approach Sinfree Makoni and Adrian Pablé; Afterword: Precarity and Playfulness as Forms of Life Daniel Silva; Index.
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