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Drawing on autoethnographic research on literacy autobiographies from a Chinese EFL writing context, this book provides unique insights into literacy, voice, translingualism, and critical pedagogy from a Global South perspective.

The book presents literacy autobiographies as a cultural tool for analyzing and refashioning learners' and teachers' sense of self in ever-expanding dialogical spaces. In addition to highlighting teachers' own stories around autoethnographies and translanguaging, it showcases literacy autobiographies from Chinese students themselves. The book theorizes the Global South as an ontological positioning that challenges colonial mindsets and practices concerning literacy, language learning, and narratives. It argues that literacy autobiographies from a Global South perspective can be reimagined as critical pedagogy for EFL writing teaching and learning, as well as teacher development.

Validating and expanding student voices by presenting these litera

Trade Review

"Shizhou Yang has taken an innovative Global South perspective on literacy autobiographies with stories by himself as an EFL writing teacher as well as those by his students from China in diverse transnational contexts. The result is a fascinating and thought-provoking account that not only contributes to theoretical discussions of concepts such as critical pedagogy, translanguaging, and writing ecology, but also to pedagogical practices that will truly enable and empower the learners, and the teachers, to develop their own voices. As such, it is a major contribution to translingual and decolonising turn in language education research."

Professor Li Wei, Director & Dean, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK.

Like his cicada after its long formation,

Shizhou emerges with translingual poetry

Breaking free from the global and colonizing

Pressures against his voice in literacy.

Not alone, he emerges with his whole musical army—

His students—with their own translingual story.

But these cicadas won’t die too quickly;

Their voices will transform the dominant pedagogy.

Suresh Canagarajah, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University

"This is a captivating book about the liberating intellectual journey of Shizhou Yang, who has found his voice and identity as a multilingual scholar through writing his own literacy autobiography. Also featuring the autobiographical writing of the author’s students situated in a marginalized context, the book celebrates the power of literacy autobiography as an undervalued genre in EFL contexts, demonstrating how it is intertwined with identity work, voice development, and knowledge creation. I highly recommend the book to everyone."

Icy Lee, Professor, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

"Featuring literacy autobiography and poetic inquiry as methodology, this book has provided EFL teachers and students with a proven way to gain liberation from the shackles of modernism and neoliberalism. It is a must-read for anyone who is keen in search for Southern epistemologies in English language teaching."

Xiaoye You, Liberal Arts Professor of English and Asian Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA


"Shizhou Yang has taken an innovative Global South perspective on literacy autobiographies with stories by himself as an EFL writing teacher as well as those by his students from China in diverse transnational contexts. The result is a fascinating and thought-provoking account that not only contributes to theoretical discussions of concepts such as critical pedagogy, translanguaging, and writing ecology, but also to pedagogical practices that will truly enable and empower the learners, and the teachers, to develop their own voices. As such, it is a major contribution to translingual and decolonising turn in language education research."

Professor Li Wei, Director & Dean, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK.

Like his cicada after its long formation,

Shizhou emerges with translingual poetry

Breaking free from the global and colonizing

Pressures against his voice in literacy.

Not alone, he emerges with his whole musical army—

His students—with their own translingual story.

But these cicadas won’t die too quickly;

Their voices will transform the dominant pedagogy.

Suresh Canagarajah, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University

"This is a captivating book about the liberating intellectual journey of Shizhou Yang, who has found his voice and identity as a multilingual scholar through writing his own literacy autobiography. Also featuring the autobiographical writing of the author’s students situated in a marginalized context, the book celebrates the power of literacy autobiography as an undervalued genre in EFL contexts, demonstrating how it is intertwined with identity work, voice development, and knowledge creation. I highly recommend the book to everyone."

Icy Lee, Professor, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

"Featuring literacy autobiography and poetic inquiry as methodology, this book has provided EFL teachers and students with a proven way to gain liberation from the shackles of modernism and neoliberalism. It is a must-read for anyone who is keen in search for Southern epistemologies in English language teaching."

Xiaoye You, Liberal Arts Professor of English and Asian Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA



Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgements

Part 1 – A Teacher’s Stories

1. An EFL Writing Teacher’s Poetic Autoethnography of Literacy Autobiography

2. My Own Literacy Autobiography

Part 2 – Theory and Empirical Studies

3. Literacy Autobiographical Writing as Critical Pedagogy

4. Pedagogical Translanguaging Behind Literacy Autobiographical Writing

5. The Emergence of Translingualism in an EFL Writer’s LA

6. Voice Construction Beyond Translingualism

Part 3 – Student’s Literacy Autobiographies

7. My Literacy Rooted in Chinese Culture

8. A Learning Cycle of Reading and Writing in English and Chinese

9. My Bilingual Journey

10. A Literacy History of My Early Twenty Years

11. A Journey of Reading and Writing in Chinese and English

12. My Footprints of Language Learning

13. A Way to Memorize: Reading and Writing

14. My Road on Acquisition of Reading and Writing

15. My Conquest of Language

16. My Journey to Literacy

Afterword

Index

Literacy Autobiographies from the Global South

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032265391, 978-1032265391
      ISBN10: 1032265396

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on autoethnographic research on literacy autobiographies from a Chinese EFL writing context, this book provides unique insights into literacy, voice, translingualism, and critical pedagogy from a Global South perspective.

      The book presents literacy autobiographies as a cultural tool for analyzing and refashioning learners' and teachers' sense of self in ever-expanding dialogical spaces. In addition to highlighting teachers' own stories around autoethnographies and translanguaging, it showcases literacy autobiographies from Chinese students themselves. The book theorizes the Global South as an ontological positioning that challenges colonial mindsets and practices concerning literacy, language learning, and narratives. It argues that literacy autobiographies from a Global South perspective can be reimagined as critical pedagogy for EFL writing teaching and learning, as well as teacher development.

      Validating and expanding student voices by presenting these litera

      Trade Review

      "Shizhou Yang has taken an innovative Global South perspective on literacy autobiographies with stories by himself as an EFL writing teacher as well as those by his students from China in diverse transnational contexts. The result is a fascinating and thought-provoking account that not only contributes to theoretical discussions of concepts such as critical pedagogy, translanguaging, and writing ecology, but also to pedagogical practices that will truly enable and empower the learners, and the teachers, to develop their own voices. As such, it is a major contribution to translingual and decolonising turn in language education research."

      Professor Li Wei, Director & Dean, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK.

      Like his cicada after its long formation,

      Shizhou emerges with translingual poetry

      Breaking free from the global and colonizing

      Pressures against his voice in literacy.

      Not alone, he emerges with his whole musical army—

      His students—with their own translingual story.

      But these cicadas won’t die too quickly;

      Their voices will transform the dominant pedagogy.

      Suresh Canagarajah, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University

      "This is a captivating book about the liberating intellectual journey of Shizhou Yang, who has found his voice and identity as a multilingual scholar through writing his own literacy autobiography. Also featuring the autobiographical writing of the author’s students situated in a marginalized context, the book celebrates the power of literacy autobiography as an undervalued genre in EFL contexts, demonstrating how it is intertwined with identity work, voice development, and knowledge creation. I highly recommend the book to everyone."

      Icy Lee, Professor, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

      "Featuring literacy autobiography and poetic inquiry as methodology, this book has provided EFL teachers and students with a proven way to gain liberation from the shackles of modernism and neoliberalism. It is a must-read for anyone who is keen in search for Southern epistemologies in English language teaching."

      Xiaoye You, Liberal Arts Professor of English and Asian Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA


      "Shizhou Yang has taken an innovative Global South perspective on literacy autobiographies with stories by himself as an EFL writing teacher as well as those by his students from China in diverse transnational contexts. The result is a fascinating and thought-provoking account that not only contributes to theoretical discussions of concepts such as critical pedagogy, translanguaging, and writing ecology, but also to pedagogical practices that will truly enable and empower the learners, and the teachers, to develop their own voices. As such, it is a major contribution to translingual and decolonising turn in language education research."

      Professor Li Wei, Director & Dean, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK.

      Like his cicada after its long formation,

      Shizhou emerges with translingual poetry

      Breaking free from the global and colonizing

      Pressures against his voice in literacy.

      Not alone, he emerges with his whole musical army—

      His students—with their own translingual story.

      But these cicadas won’t die too quickly;

      Their voices will transform the dominant pedagogy.

      Suresh Canagarajah, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University

      "This is a captivating book about the liberating intellectual journey of Shizhou Yang, who has found his voice and identity as a multilingual scholar through writing his own literacy autobiography. Also featuring the autobiographical writing of the author’s students situated in a marginalized context, the book celebrates the power of literacy autobiography as an undervalued genre in EFL contexts, demonstrating how it is intertwined with identity work, voice development, and knowledge creation. I highly recommend the book to everyone."

      Icy Lee, Professor, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

      "Featuring literacy autobiography and poetic inquiry as methodology, this book has provided EFL teachers and students with a proven way to gain liberation from the shackles of modernism and neoliberalism. It is a must-read for anyone who is keen in search for Southern epistemologies in English language teaching."

      Xiaoye You, Liberal Arts Professor of English and Asian Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Part 1 – A Teacher’s Stories

      1. An EFL Writing Teacher’s Poetic Autoethnography of Literacy Autobiography

      2. My Own Literacy Autobiography

      Part 2 – Theory and Empirical Studies

      3. Literacy Autobiographical Writing as Critical Pedagogy

      4. Pedagogical Translanguaging Behind Literacy Autobiographical Writing

      5. The Emergence of Translingualism in an EFL Writer’s LA

      6. Voice Construction Beyond Translingualism

      Part 3 – Student’s Literacy Autobiographies

      7. My Literacy Rooted in Chinese Culture

      8. A Learning Cycle of Reading and Writing in English and Chinese

      9. My Bilingual Journey

      10. A Literacy History of My Early Twenty Years

      11. A Journey of Reading and Writing in Chinese and English

      12. My Footprints of Language Learning

      13. A Way to Memorize: Reading and Writing

      14. My Road on Acquisition of Reading and Writing

      15. My Conquest of Language

      16. My Journey to Literacy

      Afterword

      Index

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