(M)othering Labeled Children: Bilingualism and Disability in the Lives of Latinx Mothers

Awards:   Winner of AAAL First Book Award 2023
Author:   María Cioè-Peña
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
ISBN:  

9781800411289


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   14 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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(M)othering Labeled Children: Bilingualism and Disability in the Lives of Latinx Mothers


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  • Winner of AAAL First Book Award 2023

Overview

This book takes a distinctive approach to exploring the experiences and identities of minoritized Latinx mothers who are raising a child who is labeled as both an emergent bilingual and dis/abled. It showcases relationships between families and schools and reveals the myriad of ways in which school-based decisions regarding disability, language and academic placement impact family dynamics. Treating the mothers as experts, this book uses testimonios to explore not only what mothers know but also how they develop funds of knowledge and how they apply them to their child's education. The stories shed light on how mothers perceive their child's disability, how they engage with their child and the value they place on bilingualism. The narratives reveal the complex lives mothers lead and the ways in which they strive to meet the academic and socioemotional needs of their children, regardless of the financial, physical and emotional costs to them. This book has significant implications for researchers and professionals working in bilingual education, special education, inclusive education and disability studies in education.

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Author:   María Cioè-Peña
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
Imprint:   Multilingual Matters
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.444kg
ISBN:  

9781800411289


ISBN 10:   1800411286
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   14 May 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

The Able Bendiciones of Latina Mothers: A Foreword Preface: A Note on Positionality Part 1: The Social Constructions of Motherhood – Poverty, Monolingualism and Disability (by Proxy) Chapter 1. Introduction: Why Mothers? Why These Mothers? Chapter 2. 'They don’t care, they don’t understand, they’re in denial': Constructions of Mothers as Others Chapter 3. Other People's Stories Chapter 4. Setting the Stage: An Introduction to the Mothers and the Significance of a Place and Time Chapter 5. At Home with the Testimonialistas Part 2: Testimonios: Mothers Speak                           Chapter 6. Mothering With, Through and Alongside Dis/ability Labels. Chapter 7. Broken Promise: The Security of Bilingualism for the Future and the Ambiguity of Bilingualism in the Present Chapter 8. Teacher? Student? Both: Mothers as Language Brokers Chapter 9. Bending Roles: Resisting Exclusion, Creating Paths for Engagement Chapter 10. Broken Spirits: Challenges Faced by MoEBLADs         Chapter 11. Motherhood as Purpose Part 3: Making Room for Mothers Chapter 12. Repairing Broken Systems: Radical Possibilities Chapter 13.  Moving Forward Together Making Personal, Professional and Global Connections: An Afterword  

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Maria Cioe-Pena provides a powerful analysis of Latina mothers advocating for their children at the intersection of language, race and disability that challenges deficit perspectives by pointing to the rich cultural and linguistic traditions that they build on as they navigate oppressive systems designed to marginalize them and their children. * Nelson Flores, University of Pennsylvania, USA * This book offers a window into the lives and experiences of ten amazing immigrant women who have gone to great lengths to support their emerging bilingual children diagnosed with dis/abilities. These are voices our education system often ignores or overlooks, yet their testimonios are so powerful! They offer insights that we can leverage for a more just system for all emerging bilingual students, especially for those who have been diagnosed with a dis/ability. * Deborah K. Palmer, University of Colorado Boulder, USA *


This book offers a window into the lives and experiences of ten amazing immigrant women who have gone to great lengths to support their emerging bilingual children diagnosed with dis/abilities. These are voices our education system often ignores or overlooks, yet their testimonios are so powerful! They offer insights that we can leverage for a more just system for all emerging bilingual students, especially for those who have been diagnosed with a dis/ability. * Deborah K. Palmer, University of Colorado Boulder, USA * Maria Cioe-Pena provides a powerful analysis of Latina mothers advocating for their children at the intersection of language, race and disability that challenges deficit perspectives by pointing to the rich cultural and linguistic traditions that they build on as they navigate oppressive systems designed to marginalize them and their children. * Nelson Flores, University of Pennsylvania, USA * Cioe-Pena's work is situated in both refusal and expansion. She refuses a deficit perspective of mothers rooted in standards and norms of whiteness. The expansion is in her focus on those who have been largely neglected by education research - mothers of emergent bilingual children who were also labeled disabled. Her positioning of these mothers as knowledge generators is an essential contribution to conversations about education, language, disability, and race. * Subini Annamma, Stanford University, USA *


Author Information

María Cioè-Peña is Assistant Professor at Montclair State University, USA. Her research interests are deeply rooted in political economy, raciolinguistic perspectives and critical dis/ability awareness within schools and families, and encompass bilingual children with dis/abilities, their families and their ability to access multilingual and inclusive learning spaces within public schools.

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