Trans-Speakerism and Empowerment: A Global Dialogue in Language Education

Author:   Takaaki Hiratsuka
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Pages:   263
Publication Date:   03 June 2026
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Trans-Speakerism and Empowerment: A Global Dialogue in Language Education


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This edited book objects to entrenched biases and redefines discussions surrounding language education and research. Anchored in the emancipatory concept of trans-speakerism (Hiratsuka, 2024a, 2024b, 2025; Hiratsuka et al., 2023a, 2023b), this volume attempts to drive diversity, equity, and inclusion among language users, educators, and researchers on a global scale. It goes beyond the confines of native-speakerism and conventional labels, prioritizing the strengths, interests, and unique qualities of language practitioners and researchers in both professional and private dimensions. This endeavor advocates for a personalized, context-driven approach and empowers language stakeholders to recognize their existing abilities while envisioning their future potential. The significance of curating an edited compilation comprising multifaceted empirical studies by researchers worldwide cannot be overstated. This broad range of research enriches discussions and offers a comprehensive global perspective on relevant issues. Embracing the tenets of trans-speakerism leads to the acknowledgement of the inherent worth of each language practitioner and researcher—irrespective of mother tongues, cultural backgrounds, or professional positions.

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Author:   Takaaki Hiratsuka
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9783032104724


ISBN 10:   3032104726
Pages:   263
Publication Date:   03 June 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1.Introduction.- Part 1: Theoretical Foundations and Personal Narratives.- 2.The Innovative Contribution of Non-Natives to the English Language.- 3.Recognizing Linguistic Diversity, Promoting Linguistic Equity, and Shaping Linguistic Identity in ELT through Trans-Speakerism.- 4.Exploring Critical Tensions between Identity, Race, and Privilege.- 5.Investigating Trans-speakerism in the Classroom.- Part 2: Institutional Contexts and Pedagogical Applications.- 6.Transforming Japanese Higher Education: Non-Native English Speaker Teachers and the Agency of Trans-Speakerism.- 7.Translanguaging for Trans-Speakerism? Voices of Three Iranian English Language Teachers.- 8.Trans-Speakerism in Teacher Education for Global Englishes Language Teaching.- 9.Empowerment and Tension: EFL Student Teachers’ Professional Identity Development from a Trans-Speakerism Perspective.- Part 3: Speaker Representations and Biases.- 10.Pages of Exclusion: English Speaker Representation in Japanese EFL Textbooks.- 11.Unraveling ‘Nuanced’ Bilingualism and Fostering Awareness for Trans-Speakerism in the Japanese Context.- 12.Afterword.

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Takaaki Hiratsuka is a Professor of Applied Linguistics at Ryukoku University in Kyoto, Japan. His recent book publications include Narrative Inquiry into Language Teacher Identity (2022), Team Teachers in Japan (2023), Native-speakerism and Trans-speakerism (2024), Trans-speakerism (2025), Trans-speakerism in Action (2026), and Trans-speakerism and Power (in press).     

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