Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada (May 2021)

Literacies in Times of Crisis: A Trioethnography on Affective and Transgressive Practices

  • Brian Morgan,
  • Cláudia Hilsdorf Rocha,
  • Ruberval Franco Maciel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-6398202118068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 333 – 369

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Utilizing duoethnography (NORRIS; SAWYER, 2012), the authors explore challenges and opportunities for critical language teaching in times of crisis. Following a brief introduction of research methodology, the authors’ trioethnography dialogically examines three topical areas of particular concern in Brazil and Canada: 1. The potency of affect and its relevance for applied linguistics and language teacher education; 2. The re-emergence of “literacy wars” in education, with attention to their ideological and epistemological interconnections to social power relations; 3. Emerging implications for language and literacy pedagogies in which the authors share classroom experiences and transgressive strategies informed by plurilingual and affective insights. The complexity and variety of settings discussed in this final section help promote the possibilities for critical research and teaching in these difficult and dangerous times.

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