The Routledge Handbook of Language Teacher Identity
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The Routledge Handbook of Language Teacher Identity

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The Routledge Handbook of Language Teacher Identity

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The Routledge Handbook of Language Teacher Identity is the first comprehensive, systematic survey of the field. It offers a broad, cutting-edge, and authoritative overview of language teacher identity, highlighting its growing complexity and global relevance.

This Handbook is organized into six interconnected, sequential parts: theoretical perspectives, analytical and methodological approaches, development and ideologies, innovations, professional development, and specific language teaching contexts. Contributors engage with perspectives and possibilities on an international scale, addressing issues of racism, sexism, ethnocentrism, linguicism, accentism, native-speakerism, neo-nationalism, neoliberalism, and (dis)ability, exploring how these intersect with language teachers' professionalization, sense of belonging, authenticity, and legitimacy. Written in accessible language, thirty-four carefully curated chapters identify the major trends and developments in the field, including translanguaging, digital language teaching, study-abroad, and leadership. The volume also amplifies voices from systematically underrepresented groups, such as teachers of multiple languages and Indigenous language teachers.

This reliable source is of specialised interest for language teachers, teacher educators, students and researchers in the fields of language education and applied linguistics. It supports both academic research and policy development.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsements
  3. Half-Title Page
  4. Series Page
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Contributors
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Language Teacher Identity: Becoming and Being a Language Teacher
  11. Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Language Teacher Identity Development
  12. 1 Poststructuralism and Language Teacher Identity
  13. 2 Positive Psychology and Language Teacher Identity
  14. 3 Identity-In-Relation: Language Teacher Identity under Decolonial Lenses
  15. 4 Feminist Research on Language Teacher Identity
  16. 5 Language Teachers Facing the Challenges of Pluralistic Approaches: Towards a New Understanding of their Identity
  17. Part II Analytical and Methodological Approaches
  18. 6 Conducting Ethnography in Language Teacher Identity Research: Applications, Issues, and Future Directions
  19. 7 Autoethnography as a Research Methodology to Study Language Teacher Identity
  20. 8 Narrative Inquiry and Language Teacher Identity
  21. 9 Arts-Based Approaches for Research on Language Teacher Identity: A Focus on Visual Methods
  22. 10 Materialities in Researching Language Teacher Multilingual Identity: Methodological Affordances of the Dominant Language Constellation
  23. 11 Researching Language Teacher Identity: Discourse and Content Analytical Approaches
  24. Part III Language Teacher Identity Development and Ideologies
  25. 12 Becoming a Language Teacher: Navigating Linguistic Discrimination and Its Intersections for Non Native English-Speaking (NNES) Teachers
  26. 13 Challenging Monolingualism, Native-Speakerism, and Standard Language Ideology in Language Teacher Training
  27. 14 Toward a Dual-Level Intersectionality Theory for Critical Multilingual Teacher Education: Excavating Identity through Cross-Circle Englishes
  28. 15 Critical Race Theory for Language Teacher Identity Research and Practice in English Language Teaching
  29. 16 Language Teacher Identities in Times of Crisis: Rethinking Ideologies of Place and Space in a Transnational World
  30. 17 Neoliberal Ideology and Linguistic Entrepreneurship: Extending the Language Teacher Identity Research Agenda
  31. 18 Intersectionality in Language Teacher Identity: Conceptions, Conundrums and Ways Forward
  32. 19 Alienation, Authenticity, and Teacher Identity
  33. Part IV Language Teacher Identity Development through Pedagogical Innovations
  34. 20 Language Teacher Identity and Translanguaging
  35. 21 Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies and Language Teacher Identities: Issues, Strategies, and What is Yet to (Be)come
  36. 22 Language Teacher Identity Development and Multiliteracies Education
  37. 23 Teacher Identity Development through Digitally Mediated Experiences
  38. Part V Language Teacher Identity across the Professional Development Span
  39. 24 Language Teacher Identity and Professional Development: Reflecting on Debates, Connections, and Research Avenues
  40. 25 Language Teacher Identity and Agency in Contexts of Introduction Programs Bureaucracy
  41. 26 Interplay Between Language Teacher Identity and Leadership Development: A Conceptual Framework for Research
  42. 27 Language Teacher Identity Development through Professionalization on Study Abroad
  43. 28 Who’s Teaching?: A Critical Reflection on Language Teacher Identities in the Context of Newcomer and Immigrant Student Education
  44. 29 Identity Conflicts: Agency and Investment in Language Teacher Students’ Identity Development
  45. Part VI Language Teacher Identity Development across Educational and Linguistic Contexts
  46. 30 Initial Teacher Education and Professional Identity: Learning to Become a Foreign Language Primary Teacher
  47. 31 English-as-an-L2 Teacher Identity Development from an Intersectional Perspective
  48. 32 South Saami Teacher Identity in the Making: Becoming a Teacher and Speaker of an Indigenous Language1
  49. 33 Language Teacher Identities of Teachers of Multiple Languages
  50. 34 Identity as a Concept for Professional Knowledge of Teachers in Content and Language Integrated Learning: Potential and Limitations
  51. Index

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