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E-raamat: Native-Speakerism and Trans-Speakerism: Entering a New Era

(Ryukoku University, Japan)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009512954
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009512954

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"Introducing the liberating concept of trans-speakerism, this book challenges prevailing linguistic biases and advocates for inclusive designations to foster equitable education, and empower language practitioners and researchers. By valuing diverse linguistic backgrounds, it shows how to cultivate a fair language education landscape"--

Introducing the liberating concept of trans-speakerism, this book challenges prevailing linguistic biases and advocates for inclusive designations to foster equitable education, and empower language practitioners and researchers. By valuing diverse linguistic backgrounds, it shows how to cultivate a fair language education landscape.

Native-speakerism is a deeply embedded prejudice that perpetuates unequal power dynamics in language education. By introducing the liberating concept of trans-speakerism, this innovative book dismantles prevalent biases and reshapes the discourse in the field. It proposes inclusive designations such as global speaker of English (GSE), global teacher of English (GTE), and global Englishes researcher (GER), and urges a shift away from labels that maintain marginalization. By systematically reviewing previous studies, it challenges native-speakerism, and seeks to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion for all language speakers, teachers and researchers – transcending the limitations imposed by speakerhood statuses. The volume features the voices of non-native English-speaking (NNES) secondary school teachers, graduate students, and university professors in Japan, highlighting the strengths, interests, and uniqueness of language practitioners and researchers – both intellectually and emotionally. It ultimately encourages all language educators, researchers, and policymakers to oppose biases, welcome linguistic diversity, and develop inclusive language education environments.

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Rooted in the liberating concept of trans-speakerism this book promotes equity and inclusion for all language practitioners and researchers.
1. Introduction: where it all began;
2. Well-trodden path:
native-speakerism;
3. Untrodden path: trans-speakerism;
4. Voices of
secondary school teachers;
5. Voices of graduate school students;
6. Voices
of university professors;
7. Conclusion: where it all begins (again).
Takaaki Hiratsuka is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Graduate School of International Studies at Ryukoku University in Japan. His recent publications include Narrative Inquiry into Language Teacher Identity (2022, Routledge) and Team Teachers in Japan (2023, Routledge).