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Color of Language: Centering the Student of Color in World Language Acquisition New edition [Hardback]

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The? Color of Language helps to shed new light on the intersectionality of language, race and identity by offering readers a unique multi-perspective approach to the proscription of identity when language and culture have a direct impact on the understanding of race and ethnicity.

Using the lens of Afrocentricity, Womanist pedagogy and Foster et al.’s Heuristic for Thinking about Culturally Responsive Teaching (HiTCRiT) as an important pedagogical tool, Kami Anderson discusses raciolinguistics and its implications as a tool for language activism for Black students in the foreign language classroom, demonstrating how supremacist notions of language have often hindered the success of Black students in this area.

Engaging in Afrocentric language activism to challenges hegemonic notions, The Color of Language explores the inclusion of Afrolatino culture as a means of offering new pedagogical solutions that can foster language equity for African American students in the foreign language classroom today.



The book sheds light on the intersectionality of language, race and identity by offering a multiperspective approach to the proscription of identity when language and culture have a direct impact on the understanding of race and ethnicity.

Preface xi
Acknowledgment xiii
Introduction--Language Is the New Super Power 1(8)
Part I Unschooling the School Teacher
9(42)
1 Afrocentric and Womanist Pedagogy in the Classroom
11(14)
2 Unschooling the Black Child
25(16)
3 "Black Like Who?": Teaching Cultural Identity to the Black Child
41(10)
Part II Redirecting the Pedagogy
51(22)
4 Language Swag: A New Way to Do Language with Historic Skills
53(6)
5 Afrolatinidad as a Tool for Racial Justice in the Classroom
59(14)
Part III Looking Beyond the Content Learning Outcomes
73(18)
6 Global Impact of Language Learning for Black Children
75(8)
7 Case Study Reflection: Afrocentric Foreign Language Pedagogy in Action
83(8)
References 91(6)
Index 97
Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kami J. Anderson has a passion and compassion for others and difference through language. She holds a Bachelors degree in Spanish from Spelman College, a Masters degree in International Affairs/Interdisciplinary Studies in International Communication and Anthropology from American University and a PhD in Communication and Culture from Howard University.