1st Edition
Critical Applied Linguistics An Intersectional Introduction
1. Intersectionality in Critical Applied Linguistics: An Introduction
2. An Overview of Key Theories in Critical Applied Linguistics
3. Critical Research Methodologies in Applied Linguistics
4. English in The World
5. Global Migration and Critical Applied Linguistics
6. Raciolinguistic Ideologies, Privilege, and Power in Critical Applied Linguistics
7. Intersectional Identities in Critical Applied Linguistics
8. Critical Pedagogies in Applied Linguistics
9. Intersectional Justice and Advocacy in Critical Applied Linguistics
10. An Intersectional Agenda for Critical Applied Linguistics
Biography
Hayriye Kayı-Aydar is Associate Professor of English Applied Linguistics/TESOL at the University of Arizona. Her publications, mostly focusing on marginalized identities, have appeared in various journals. She is the author of the monograph Positioning Theory in Applied Linguistics: Research Design and Applications (2019) and coeditor of several books.






