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What is Linguicism

Empowering Students Through Multilingual and Content Discourse
Discrimination and alienation based on one’s language.
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Critical Autoethnography as an Empowering Discourse for International Students in US Higher Education
Hyesun Cho (University of Kansas, USA), Jiahong Annie Wang (University of Kansas, USA), Erlinda Mikal (University of Kansas, USA), and Chang Liu (University of Kansas, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0543-0.ch007
Abstract
Despite the increasing number of international students in colleges and universities in the United States, there is a scarcity of research that informs higher education instructors on how to create a space for these students to share their challenges. This chapter illustrates how critical autoethnography serves as an empowering academic discourse for international students in higher education. Drawing from linguicism and transnational habitus, it elucidates how graduate students internalize and resist linguicism while also exercising teacher agency by using transnational habitus in language classrooms. By sharing their stories in relation to power imbalance in social interactions, this chapter illustrates ways in which university teachers can promote culturally and linguistically sustaining written discourse practices for international students, using a critical autoethnography.
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Revisiting the Effects of –isms  in the Promotion, Development, and Revitalisation of Indigenous Languages in Zimbabwe: The Position of Sesotho in Gwanda South, Zimbabwe
Mainly concerned with the reproduction and unequal division of power and resources between dominant and subordinate groups using languages. Linguicism has repercussions on how people perceive the use of language and usually leads to their inability to use their own language to the extent of being excluded in certain communicative events. People use linguicism to place their language over other varieties while suppressed languages accept their fate as natural. Due to linguicism, Sesotho language in Gwanda South has been playing subordinate to Ndebele. In this context decoloniality of the education system becomes a pre-requisite.
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Exploring the Impact of Service-Learning on Literacy Teachers' Self-Reported Empathy
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Walk With Me: Caminatas as a Way for Developing Culturally Sustaining Literacy Pedagogies With Preservice Teachers
A term to describe discrimination akin to racism based on a person’s language, perceived language ability, or variety of language.
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Mi Lengua Madre
Is discrimination based on language or dialect: linguistically argued racism. It's also known as linguistic discrimination (ThoughtCo, 2020).
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Race and Cultural Taboo: Refugee Disaster Vulnerability and Resilience
Discrimination based on language, dialect, and the characteristics of speech.
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