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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Glenn A. Martínez , Robert W. TrainPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9781138225121ISBN 10: 1138225126 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 18 September 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: State of Emergency in Language and Education in the 21st Century Chapter 2: Beyond Invention: The Language-ness of Experience in Institutional Perspective Chapter 3: Experiences of Mobility and Mobilization of Experience Chapter 4: Becoming Transformative Translingual Professionals Chapter 5: Language Experience in Language Education for Latinxs: Experiencing criticality, historicity and ethicality in our timesReviews"""This volume takes a much-needed next step in the field of Spanish as a heritage language by bringing diverse areas of language education into dialogue with each other. Martínez and Train challenge scholars and educators to frame issues related to Latinxs and language in terms of social justice. I highly recommend this book for language teacher educators and scholars of Spanish applied linguistics."" --Rachel Showstack, Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics, Wichita State University, USA ""Tension and Contention is a remarkable, highly original volume. Urgent and personal, at its core is a carefully unfolding commentary on ""languageness""—in this case, a special way of naming Spanish in the U.S. that ""interfaces at multiple circuits within the complexity of lived experience."" Martinez and Train diligently demonstrate why we must understand Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanish language education in the U.S. as political and social institutions with fraught, if not racist histories. It is clear that a critical appraisal of Spanish language education—its history and its future—must center Latinx languageness at every turn. I’m excited for my colleagues in research and teaching to pay close attention."" --Adam Schwartz, School of Language, Culture & Society, Oregon State University" This volume takes a much-needed next step in the field of Spanish as a heritage language by bringing diverse areas of language education into dialogue with each other. Martinez and Train challenge scholars and educators to frame issues related to Latinxs and language in terms of social justice. I highly recommend this book for language teacher educators and scholars of Spanish applied linguistics. --Rachel Showstack, Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics, Wichita State University, USA Tension and Contention is a remarkable, highly original volume. Urgent and personal, at its core is a carefully unfolding commentary on languageness -in this case, a special way of naming Spanish in the U.S. that interfaces at multiple circuits within the complexity of lived experience. Martinez and Train diligently demonstrate why we must understand Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanish language education in the U.S. as political and social institutions with fraught, if not racist histories. It is clear that a critical appraisal of Spanish language education-its history and its future-must center Latinx languageness at every turn. I'm excited for my colleagues in research and teaching to pay close attention. --Adam Schwartz, School of Language, Culture & Society, Oregon State University This volume takes a much-needed next step in the field of Spanish as a heritage language by bringing diverse areas of language education into dialogue with each other. Martinez and Train challenge scholars and educators to frame issues related to Latinxs and language in terms of social justice. I highly recommend this book for language teacher educators and scholars of Spanish applied linguistics. --Rachel Showstack, Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics, Wichita State University, USA Tension and Contention is a remarkable, highly original volume. Urgent and personal, at its core is a carefully unfolding commentary on languageness -in this case, a special way of naming Spanish in the U.S. that interfaces at multiple circuits within the complexity of lived experience. Martinez and Train diligently demonstrate why we must understand Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanish language education in the U.S. as political and social institutions with fraught, if not racist histories. It is clear that a critical appraisal of Spanish language education-its history and its future-must center Latinx languageness at every turn. I'm excited for my colleagues in research and teaching to pay close attention. --Adam Schwartz, School of Language, Culture & Society, Oregon State University Author InformationGlenn A. Martínez is Professor of Hispanic Linguistics in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Director of the Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures at The Ohio State University, USA. Robert W. Train is Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Sonoma State University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |