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  • Decolonizing English Language Textbooks: Engaging in a South-North Inter-epistemic Dialogue

    Decolonizing English Language Textbooks by Shah, Waqar Ali; Channa, Liaquat Ali; Lashari, Asadullah;

    Engaging in a South-North Inter-epistemic Dialogue

    Sorozatcím: Global South Perspectives on TESOL;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. március 31.

    • ISBN 9781041101260
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem280 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Súly 680 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 25 Illustrations, black & white; 25 Halftones, black & white; 16 Tables, black & white
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    Bringing together diverse perspectives from authors situated in both the South and the Global North, this ground-breaking volume takes a critical, decolonial and global southern approach to exploring colonial epistemologies and pedagogies surrounding textbook discourses and research.  

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    Bringing together diverse perspectives from authors situated in both the Global South and the Global North, this ground-breaking volume takes a critical, decolonial, and global southern approach to exploring colonial epistemologies and pedagogies surrounding textbook discourses and research.   


    Using a South-North inter-epistemic dialogue, the book challenges conventional notions of undertaking research that includes local ways of knowing and Indigenous knowledge. By doing so, the book disrupts colonial ideologies, values, and culture, and instead suggests local Indigenous frameworks and methodologies for textbook research and epistemology. Contributors engage with various methodologies, such as ethnography, action research, textbook analysis, duo-ethnographies, and interview-based studies informed by various theoretical perspectives, including translanguaging, postmethod condition, critical visual literacy, gender decoloniality, critical discourse studies, multi-modality, raciolinguistics, decolonial awakening, Afro-centric epistemologies, decolonial interculturality, and pedagogy of becoming. The chapters also uncover how teacher educators, researchers, and textbook writers view, engage, and negotiate with these discourses. With chapters originating from across the globe (such as Nigeria, Algeria, Pakistan, Indonesia, Colombia, Brazil,  Denmark, Chile, Bangladesh, Morocco, and Greece), the book demonstrates rich geographical and epistemological diversity.  


    Ultimately providing a wealth of insights for researchers working on decolonization in TESOL/ELT in general and on ELT textbooks and pedagogy in particular, this book will be of use to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the field of curriculum studies and teachers working in the field of language education. 

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword


    Tommaso M. Milani


    Introduction


    Waqar Ali Shah, Liaquat Ali Channa, and Asadullah Lashari 


     


    Section 1 Textbooks as (de)colonial artefacts: Disrupting discursive/semiotic and pedagogical landscapes in English language textbooks through Southern (re)imaginations


     


    1.     English language textbooks: Thinking out of the boxes of coloniality


    Karen Risager


     


    2.     Decolonizing EFL textbooks: Challenging the marginalization of Indigenous cultures in Chile


    Leonardo Veliz and Mauricio Véliz-Campos


     


    3.     Interrogating colonial ideologies in elementary English textbooks in Nigeria


    Yetunde S. Alabede and Vaughn W.M. Watson


     


    4.     Image representation of women in the textbook "Way to English for Brazilian Learners": A critical analysis from the perspective of decoloniality of gender


    Wagner Barros Teixeira, Doris Cristina Vicente da Silva Matos, and Alciclei da Graça Cruz


     


    5.     Untangling coloniality of knowledge and culture in TESOL textbooks in higher education: Implications for epistemic delinking


    Benachour Saidi


     


    6.     Disrupting the standard language ideologies and hegemony of method in Pakistani university ELT curricula: Reclaiming reparations through translingual competence


    Sarwat Anjum


     


    7.     Foreign language textbooks and the multimodal representation of linguistic coloniality: A corpus-assisted discourse study from Indonesia


    Danang Satria Nugraha


     


    Section 2 Textbook production, use, and critical interventions: Re-imagining textbook discourses through South-North dialogues


     


    8.     Decolonizing language textbooks through a dialogue with conceptual art


    Christine Calfoglou


     


    9.     Negotiating gender discourses in Algerian EFL textbooks through decolonial pedagogy


    Ouacila Ait Eldjoudi


     


    10.  Collaborative ELT materials design: An alternative to disrupt English textbook hegemony


    Jhon Eduardo Mosquera Pérez


     


    11.  Decolonizing EFL textbooks in Colombia: A pedagogical intervention through contextualized materials


    Jhonatan Vásquez-Guarnizo and Mairon Felipe Tobar-Gómez


     


    12.  Bridging the gap: Materials development for decolonizing English Medium Instruction (EMI) in Bangladeshi higher education


    Golam Kader Zilany


     


    13.  Unsettling entanglements of internal and external forms of colonialism in locally produced English textbooks: Decolonial trio-autoethnographic narratives


    Liaquat Ali Channa, Asadullah Lashari, and Waqar Ali Shah


     


    Conclusion: On decolonial alternatives in English language textbooks and pedagogy


    Waqar Ali Shah, Liaquat Ali Channa, and Asadullah Lashari 

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