Translanguaging with gendered and racialized bodies: A duoethnography of two transnational Asian women teacher‐scholars
Miso Kim,
Eunjeong Lee
Abstract:This duoethnography traces two transnational woman teacher‐scholars' translanguaging pedagogies for equitable language and literacy education. Research on translanguaging has highlighted how lived experiences of transnational language and literacy educators crucially shape their language ideology, and professional identities and pedagogical practices (Motha et al., 2012). Extending this discussion, this duoethnography (Lawrence & Lowe, 2020; Norris & Sawyer, 2012) details how material and ideological c… Show more
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