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    Becoming the System

    A Raciolinguistic Genealogy of Bilingual Education in the Post-Civil Rights Era

    AvNelson Flores

    Häftad, Engelska, 2024

    Del i serien Oxford Studies in Language and Race

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    Beskrivning

    Bilingual education is usually framed as a tool of antiracism. In Becoming the System, author Nelson Flores challenges that framework by examining the ways that institutionalizing bilingual education in the post-Civil Rights Era in the United States has served to maintain rather than challenge racial hierarchies. He adopts a methodology that he terms raciolinguistic genealogy as a point of entry for arguing that the institutionalization of bilingual education was part of a broader reconfiguration of race in the postcolonial era. This reconfiguration located the root of racial inequities within a psychologically damaged racialized subject who, after having experienced multiple generations of racial oppression, had either from a liberal perspective developed a culture of poverty or a radical perspective developed colonized mindset that prevented racial progress. After examining the ways that this psychologically damaged racialized subject provided the ideological foundation for the Bilingual Education Act (BEA), Flores then examines how institutionalizing the BEA produced a cadre of Latinx professionals who were afforded contingent proximity to whiteness in exchange for their acceptance of deficit framings of Latinx communities. He goes on to examine the ways that this institutionalization helped pave the way for neoliberal educational reforms that serve to maintain the racial status quo. This has culminated in the exponential growth of dual language education as a commodity for affluent monolingual white families even as the bilingualism of Latinx communities continue to be pathologized and policed. Flores concludes by implicating himself as a Latinx professional working in bilingual education in this political incorporation and posits the present volume as resistance to the commodification and weaponization of Latinx bilingualism.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2024-09-26
    • Mått:157 x 234 x 10 mm
    • Vikt:254 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Oxford Studies in Language and Race
    • Antal sidor:168
    • Förlag:OUP USA
    • ISBN:9780197516829

    Utforska kategorier

    • Antropologi inom Samhälle och politik
    • Språkvetenskap och lingvistik inom Språk och ordböcker

    Mer om författaren

    Nelson Flores is an associate professor in educational linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. His research examines the intersection of language, race, and the political economy in shaping U.S. educational policies and practices. He has been the recipient of many academic awards including a 2017 Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship, the 2019 James Alatis Prize for Research on Language Planning and Policy in Educational Contexts and the 2022 AERA Early Career Award.

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    Becoming the system charts the rise and fall of bilingual education in the US from the race radical activism of the 1960s up to the 2010s and the neoliberalisation of multilingualism into a global skill for the middle classes. Flores documents in meticulous detail the consequences of community-led challenges to legislation over languageeducation policies and practices impacting diverse Latinx communities. The power of the book is in the genealogical method that educates readers on the consequences of migration, poverty, ghettoisation, deindustrialisation, and 'white flight'. It offers a panoptic analysis of specific communities, their schools and children, enabling Flores to argue persuasively that raciolinguistic ideologies are central to the new political order.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Chapter 1: One School's Journey through the Post-Civil Rights EraChapter 2: Raciolinguistic Genealogy as MethodChapter 3: From Community Control to NeoliberalismChapter 4: Producing Deficiency and Erasing Colonialism in the Bilingual Education ActChapter 5: Accountable to SemilingualismChapter 6: The Bilingual Revolution Will Not Be FundedChapter 7: Becoming an Entrenched BureaucracyChapter 8: Demanding Bilingual Choices, Receiving Bilingual ScrapsChapter 9: Selling Bilingual Education, Inheriting Racial InequalityChapter 10: A Raciolinguistic Genealogy of the SelfNotes