ABSTRACT

Decolonizing Foreign Language Education interrogates current foreign language and second language education approaches that prioritize white, western thought. Edited by acclaimed critical theorist and linguist Donaldo Macedo, this volume includes cutting-edge work by a select group of critical language scholars working to rigorously challenge the marginalization of foreign language education and the displacement of indigenous and non-standard language varieties through the reification of colonial languages. Each chapter confronts the hold of colonialism and imperialism that inform and shape the relationship between foreign language education and literary studies by asserting that a critical approach to applied linguistics is just as important a tool for FL/ESL/EFL educators as literature or linguistic theory.

chapter 2|23 pages

Between Globalization and Decolonization

Foreign Languages in the Cross-Fire

chapter 3|38 pages

Time for a Paradigm Shift in U.S. Foreign Language Education?

Revisiting Rationales, Evidence, and Outcomes

chapter 4|20 pages

SLA for the 21st Century

Disciplinary Progress, Transdisciplinary Relevance, and the Bi/multilingual Turn*

chapter 6|17 pages

Decolonizing Foreign, Second, Heritage, and First Languages

Implications for Education

chapter 9|21 pages

English Language Learning in Globalized Third Spaces

From Monocultural Standardization to Hybridized Translanguaging

chapter 11|18 pages

Decolonizing World Language Education

Toward Multilingualism