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ELT, gender and international development : myths of progress in a neocolonial world
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Critical language and literacy studies
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Bristol ; Buffalo : Multilingual Matters, c2010.
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xv, 243 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.
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9781847693044

9781847693037

9781847693051

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For believers in the power of English, language as aid can deliver the promise of a brighter future; but in a neocolonial world of international development, a gulf exists between belief and reality. Rich with echoes of an earlier colonial era, this book draws on the candid narratives of white women teachers, and situates classroom practices within a broad reading of the West and the Rest. What happens when white Western men and women come in to rebuild former colonies in Asia? How do English language lessons translate, or disintegrate, in a radically different world? How is English teaching linked to ideas of progress? This book presents the paradoxes of language aid in the twenty-first century in a way that will challenge your views of English and its power to improve the lives of people in the developing world.


Author Notes

Roslyn Appleby is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney. She holds a PhD in education, and her scholarly work has been presented and published in the fields of applied linguistics, English language teaching, and international development. Her transdisciplinary research brings together critical language studies, gender and sexuality, spatiality and development. She has extensive experience as a teacher of English language and academic literacy development in higher education.


Table of Contents

1 1 Models of Development and English Language TeachingRoslyn Appleby
2 2 Time and Space in English Language Teaching, Gender and DevelopmentRoslyn Appleby
3 3 Spatial Context: East Timor, Indonesia and AustraliaRoslyn Appleby
4 4 Being There: Teachers' Spatial Engagements with Development ContextsRoslyn Appleby
5 5 It's a Bubble: English Language Teaching Practices in DevelopmentRoslyn Appleby
6 6 Doing the Washing Up: Teaching and Gender in DevelopmentRoslyn Appleby