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This book examines the negative effect of English on other cultures and languages. English (or any colonial language) is closely related to the spread of neoliberalism and neocolonialism. Therefore, radical pedagogy and human rights are recommended as achieavable aims so that the dominant status of English can be displaced. Therefore, new discourses should be developed to oppose the colonial, necolonial and neoliberal discourses regarding English. The mandatory state of English in Turkey needs to be displaced through the inclusion of radical pedagogy which opens up space for participatory democracy. The new task of the non-English-speaking countries is to ban the neoliberal expansion of English. A world without a lingua franca is possible and could produce emancipatory sociopolitical spaces to support super diversity.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Colonialism and English Language Teaching

Orientalism, Occidentalism and Anglicism

Neoliberalism and the spread of English in Turkey

Radical Pedagogy and Deconstruction of English

Critical Linguistic Human Rights

The Discourses and Displacement of English in

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 10/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631845134, 978-3631845134
      ISBN10: 3631845138

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the negative effect of English on other cultures and languages. English (or any colonial language) is closely related to the spread of neoliberalism and neocolonialism. Therefore, radical pedagogy and human rights are recommended as achieavable aims so that the dominant status of English can be displaced. Therefore, new discourses should be developed to oppose the colonial, necolonial and neoliberal discourses regarding English. The mandatory state of English in Turkey needs to be displaced through the inclusion of radical pedagogy which opens up space for participatory democracy. The new task of the non-English-speaking countries is to ban the neoliberal expansion of English. A world without a lingua franca is possible and could produce emancipatory sociopolitical spaces to support super diversity.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Colonialism and English Language Teaching

      Orientalism, Occidentalism and Anglicism

      Neoliberalism and the spread of English in Turkey

      Radical Pedagogy and Deconstruction of English

      Critical Linguistic Human Rights

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