1st Edition

Language and Decolonial Currents

By Alastair Pennycook Copyright 2027
148 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

148 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Language and Decolonial Currents offers a bold reconceptualization of the relationship between language and decolonization. It provides a critical and historical account of the limitations of decolonial agendas, particularly those affecting socio- and applied linguistics. By encompassing both decolonial moves and anti-colonial movements, the book stresses the importance of the geopolitical... Read more

Preface  1. Patience dans la vie: Decolonial currents  2. Decolonizing language and linguistics  3. Time and decolonial currents  4. Language education and colonialism  5. Hydrocolonial relations  6. Rethinking language decolonization

Biography

Alastair Pennycook is Professor Emeritus at the University of Technology Sydney. He is the author of many titles, including Posthumanist Applied Linguistics (Routledge, 2017) and Critical Applied Linguistics: A Critical Re-Introduction (Routledge, 2021). From The Cultural Politics of English as an International Language (Routledge Linguistics Classic, 2017) to Innovations and Challenges in Applied Linguistics from the Global South, (with Sinfree Makoni; Routledge, 2019) his work has focused over several decades on language and colonialism.