
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Race
Series: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 26 December 2025
- ISBN 9781032146058
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages538 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 12 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Halftones, black & white; 5 Line drawings, black & white; 15 Tables, black & white 700
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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.
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AugustusMustFall, Temporal Reality, Ma’at and srwḏ tꜢ 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 people’s 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 & Jiří Homoláč: 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
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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. Ọbádélé Kambon: GandhiMustFall,
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