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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Race provides an up-to-date overview of language and race from a modern global perspective.



The Routledge Handbook of Language and Race provides an up-to-date overview of language and race from a modern global perspective. Challenging the concept of race that has been defined by global North scholarship, this book interrogates these academic conventions and encourages the reader to look beyond these narrow viewpoints of language and race.

Taking a decolonising approach, this handbook includes contributions from academics from Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia and the Pacific as well as those based in Europe and North America with the aim of deconstructing the centre of power into a direction where not only marginalized people are given a voice but also where marginalised scholars can be heard. Chapters in the volume review the state of the art of the study of language and race, capture the prevailing realities of race as experienced in the localities which the authors represent, critique the prevailing conceptualisation to advance debate, and provide an account of specific ethnographic case studies.

The Routledge Handbook of Language and Race is essential reading for all students and academics who want to broaden their understanding of this crucial topic.

List of Contributors

Introduction

Section 1: Conceptual issues and their political predicates

1. Nick Riemer: Racism and ideology in linguistics

2. Eduardo Henrique Diniz de Figueiredo, Juliana Zeggio Martinez & Clarissa
Menezes Jordão: The concept of whiteness in Applied Linguistics research
within Brazil

3. Romina Istratii: The Discourse of Whiteness and the Risk of
Re-colonising through Decolonising

4. bádélé Kambon: GandhiMustFall,#AugustusMustFall, Temporal Reality, Maat
and srw t n Kmt Restoring the Land of Black People

5. Joshua Babcock & Jay Ke-Schutte: Against Methodological Monolingualism:
Language, Race, and Western-Intellectual Cultures of Monoglot
Standardization

6. Nick Faraclas, Ian Hancock in conversation with Sinfree Makoni & Bassey E.
Antia: Rethinking boundaries and the trans-national Romani experience

7. Uju Anya in conversation with the African Studies Global Virtual Forum:
Blackness: multiple and scalable?

Section 2: Encounters and encountering

8. Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta: Undisciplined research at the margins. (Non)-naming
peoples identities in Swedish spaces

9. Daniel Ochieng Orwenjo & Rachel Muchira: On Being Black: The Linguistic
Conceptualisation of Colourisms in English and German

10. Margaret Ohia-Nowak: From Murzyn and Mulat to Czarny. Naming Black
People in Poland

11. Ajohche N. Awungjia: Race, Discourse and Friendship

12. Miché Thompson: Racialised relations: constructing the other through
the discourse of prejudice in China Town in Cape Town South Africa

13. Kwesi Kwaa Prah in conversation with Bassey E. Antia & Sinfree Makoni:
Conversations on seven decades of peripatetic activism

Section 3: Contestations within and beyond

14. Ying-Ying Tan: Race(ing) accents in Singapore

15. Cristine Gorski Severo & Sinfree Makoni: African heritage in Brazil

16. Gavin Furukawa & Mie Hiramoto: Language, race and nationalism: Views from
East Asia

17. Lara-Stephanie Krause-Alzaidi & Agnes Young: To Hold or not to Hold a
Placard: Transracialisation and White Grappling at Black Lives Matter
Protests in Germany

18. Saffo Papantonopoulou: Anal Temporalities: Racialisation, Homosex, and
the Legacy of Nation-Building in the Balkans

19. Nathan Oyori Ogechi: Relics of imperialism? Portrayal of ethnic and
racial identities through code choice in multicultural Kenya

20. John Baugh in conversation with Bassey E. Antia: Linguistic Profiling

Section 4: Education and media

21. Afua Yeboah: Belonging and Not Belonging: A Personal Narrative

22. Cristine Gorski Severo and Ezra Alberto Chambal Nhampoca: Language
ideologies and racialization in Mozambique: from the colonial era to
contemporary bilingual education

23. Pinky Makoe & Carolyn McKinney: Race and coloniality of language policy
in education

24. Racializing to delegitimize: Indigenous epistemology in Ghanaian English
language textbooks

25. Tamah Sherman & Jií Homolá: Asian or Vietnamese? The intersection of
racial, ethnic and national categorization in discourses of young Vietnamese
in the Czech Republic

26. Sisanda Nkoala: The Intersection of Race and Gender in Online Violence
Against South African Female Journalists

27. Busi Makoni in conversation with Bassey E. Antia: The woman in the
academy as a black person, student, faculty and researcher

28. Arthur Spears in conversation with Bassey E. Antia and Sinfree Makoni:
Language and race in careers in the academy

Index
Sinfree Makoni, Pennsylvania State University, USA. He has recently co-edited The Routledge Handbook of Language and the Global South/s (Routledge).

Bassey E. Antia, University of the Western Cape, South Africa. He has recently co-edited (with Sinfree Makoni) Southernizing Sociolinguistics: Colonialism, Racism, and Patriarchy in Language in the Global South (Routledge).

Stephanie Rudwick, Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Science and University of Hradec Kralove, Czechia. She has recently published The Ambiguity of English as a Lingua Franca: Politics of Language and Race in South Africa (Routledge).