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E-grāmata: Resistance to the Known: Counter-Conduct in Language Education

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This volume stands as a demonstration of resistance to 'the known' (i.e. the tyranny of the expected) through individual and collective counter-conduct within the domain of language education. Supported by data drawn from various local and national contexts, the professional experiences of the authors reveal how the pedagogies, practices, and policies of 'the institution' often reflect an imperative to provide a brand of language education disinterested with the ideological and political foundations of its own imposition. While being forthright in its quest to resist and deconstruct certain 'knowns', the primary sentiment underpinning this volume does not withhold the hand of reconciliation, recreation and reconstruction. As a project of hope, this volume reminds all language educators that our role is multifaceted, continual and cast in service not of our special interest groups, our institutional paymasters, or ourselves, but rather of the individual students who trust that our professionalism will support them in a self-authoring an empowering educational experience without compromising their integrity as human beings.
List of Tables and Figures
ix
Acknowledgements x
Notes on the Contributors xi
Introduction: Conceptualizing `the Known' and the Relational Dynamics of Power and Resistance 1(22)
Damian J. Rivers
Part I Countering Micro-Processes in Local Contexts
1 Language-Learner Tourists in Australia: Problematizing `the Known' and its Impact on Interculturality
23(24)
Phiona Stanley
2 A Greek Tragedy: Understanding and Challenging `the Known' from a Complexity Perspective
47(24)
Achilleas Kostoulas
3 Symbolic Violence and Pedagogical Abuse in the Language Classroom
71(23)
Jacqueline Widin
4 The Authorities of Autonomy and English Only: Serving Whose Interests?
94(27)
Damian J. Rivers
Part II Countering Macro-Processes in National Contexts
5 On the Challenge of Teaching English in Latin America with Special Emphasis on Brazil
121(23)
Kanavillil Rajagopalan
6 Dialogizing `the Known': Experience of English Teaching in Japan through an Assay of Derivatives as a Dominant Motif
144(24)
Glenn Toh
7 The Impossibility of Defining and Measuring Intercultural Competencies
168(24)
Karin Zotzmann
8 Transcending Language Subject Boundaries through Language Teacher Education
192(24)
Suzanne Burley
Cathy Pomphrey
9 English-as-Panacea: Untangling Ideology from Experience in Compulsory English Education in Japan
216(19)
Julian Pigott
Epilogue 235(3)
Damian J. Rivers
Index 238
Phiona Stanley, University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia Achilleas Kostoulas, Independent Scholar, Greece

Jacqueline Widin, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Damian J. Rivers, Future University Hakodate, Japan Kanavillil Rajagopalan, State University at Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil Glenn Toh, EAP Teacher, Japan Karin Zotzmann, University of Southampton, UK Suzanne Burley, London Metropolitan University, UK

Cathy Pomphrey, Education Consultant, UK Julian Pigott, Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan