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Creating a translanguaging space in a bilingual community-based writing program
The International Multilingual Research Journal (2021)
  • Stephanie Abraham, Rowan University
  • Kate Kedley, Rowan University
  • Madjiguene Fall, Rowan University
  • Sharada Krishnamurthy, Rowan University
  • Daniel Tulino, Rowan University
Abstract
We, as multilingual teacher-scholars, had lingering questions about what community programs were doing, operating outside of school contexts, to maintain the bilingualism of racialized, Latinx children in Philadelphia and to resist the monolingual ideologies circulating in US society. To answer those questions, we partnered with a bilingual, community-based writing center serving the Latinx community in Philadelphia to offer a set of workshops in hopes of creating a translanguaging space. Using a variety of qualitative research methods, including participatory research and critical/positive discourse analysis, we found that a translanguaging pedagogy created a space where racialized, emergent bilingual children can practice the entirety of their languages and resist the monolingual and racist discourses that circulate in US society.
Publication Date
February 25, 2021
DOI
10.1080/19313152.2021.1883791
Citation Information
Stephanie Abraham, Kate Kedley, Madjiguene Fall, Sharada Krishnamurthy, et al.. "Creating a translanguaging space in a bilingual community-based writing program" The International Multilingual Research Journal Vol. 15 Iss. 3 (2021) p. 211 - 234
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie-abraham/16/