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What is Emic Perspective

TESOL Guide for Critical Praxis in Teaching, Inquiry, and Advocacy
An insider understanding of a culture or practice due to one’s lived experience of that culture, often difficult to recognize because it is so normal to the individual unless questioned by etic perspectives from a cultural outsider or investigator.
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Flipping the Script on the Language Teacher/Researcher: Language Learning as a Vital Tool to Decolonize Our Practice
Analee Scott (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8093-6.ch009
Abstract
Standard language ideologies, hierarchical language structures and resulting ethnic and racial inequalities have long been reinforced within and by means of the TESOL (teaching English to speakers of other languages) field. These standards and structures echo the colonial history of forced language assimilation and indigenous erasure, a history that in many ways continues today. This chapter proposes language learning and ongoing reflection on the language learning process as a critical framework that English language teachers and researchers should adopt and apply to their work. When teachers and researchers take on the language learner identity inside and outside of classroom/research spaces, they equip themselves to dismantle rigid power structures in TESOL, transforming the colonizer narrative into one of decolonization, collaboration, and equity.
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An Autoethnographic Approach to Adaptations and Limitations in Comics
A narrative told from a cultural insider or one whose experiences authentically link with the experience representation.
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Understanding and Using Virtual Ethnography in Virtual Environments
A description of behavior or a belief in terms meaningful (consciously or unconsciously) to the agent; that is, an emic perspective comes from within the culture.
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