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Bringing together theory, research, and practice to dismantle
Anti-Black Linguistic Racism and white linguistic supremacy, this
book provides ethnographic snapshots of how Black students navigate
and negotiate their linguistic and racial identities across
multiple contexts. By highlighting the counterstories of Black
students, Baker-Bell demonstrates how traditional approaches to
language education do not account for the emotional harm,
internalized linguistic racism, or consequences these approaches
have on Black students' sense of self and identity. This book
presents Anti-Black Linguistic Racism as a framework that
explicitly names and richly captures the linguistic violence,
persecution, dehumanization, and marginalization Black
Language-speakers endure when using their language in schools and
in everyday life. To move toward Black linguistic liberation,
Baker-Bell introduces a new way forward through Antiracist Black
Language Pedagogy, a pedagogical approach that intentionally and
unapologetically centers the linguistic, cultural, racial,
intellectual, and self-confidence needs of Black students. This
volume captures what Antiracist Black Language Pedagogy looks like
in classrooms while simultaneously illustrating how theory,
research, and practice can operate in tandem in pursuit of
linguistic and racial justice. A crucial resource for educators,
researchers, professors, and graduate students in language and
literacy education, writing studies, sociology of education,
sociolinguistics, and critical pedagogy, this book features a range
of multimodal examples and practices through instructional maps,
charts, artwork, and stories that reflect the urgent need for
antiracist language pedagogies in our current social and political
climate.
Bringing together theory, research, and practice to dismantle
Anti-Black Linguistic Racism and white linguistic supremacy, this
book provides ethnographic snapshots of how Black students navigate
and negotiate their linguistic and racial identities across
multiple contexts. By highlighting the counterstories of Black
students, Baker-Bell demonstrates how traditional approaches to
language education do not account for the emotional harm,
internalized linguistic racism, or consequences these approaches
have on Black students' sense of self and identity. This book
presents Anti-Black Linguistic Racism as a framework that
explicitly names and richly captures the linguistic violence,
persecution, dehumanization, and marginalization Black
Language-speakers endure when using their language in schools and
in everyday life. To move toward Black linguistic liberation,
Baker-Bell introduces a new way forward through Antiracist Black
Language Pedagogy, a pedagogical approach that intentionally and
unapologetically centers the linguistic, cultural, racial,
intellectual, and self-confidence needs of Black students. This
volume captures what Antiracist Black Language Pedagogy looks like
in classrooms while simultaneously illustrating how theory,
research, and practice can operate in tandem in pursuit of
linguistic and racial justice. A crucial resource for educators,
researchers, professors, and graduate students in language and
literacy education, writing studies, sociology of education,
sociolinguistics, and critical pedagogy, this book features a range
of multimodal examples and practices through instructional maps,
charts, artwork, and stories that reflect the urgent need for
antiracist language pedagogies in our current social and political
climate.
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