Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching: Autoethnographies of Global Perspectives: Critical New Literacies: The Praxis of English Language Teaching and Learning, cartea 16
Doaa Rashed, Debra Suarezen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2024
Contributors are: Tasha Austin, Lena Barrantes-Elizondo, Kisha Bryan, Quanisha Charles, May F. Chung, Ayanna Cooper, Tanya Cowie, Taslim Damji, Darlyne de Haan, Su Yin Khor, Sarah Henderson Lee, Gloria Park, Ana-Marija Petrunic, Doaa Rashed, Kate Mastruserio Reynolds, Teri Rose Dominica Roh, Mary Romney-Schaab, Amira Salama, Cristina Sánchez-Martín, Xatli Stox, Debra Suarez, Shannon Tanghe, Lan Wang-Hiles, Marie Webb and Amea Wilbur.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004702172
ISBN-10: 9004702172
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical New Literacies: The Praxis of English Language Teaching and Learning
ISBN-10: 9004702172
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical New Literacies: The Praxis of English Language Teaching and Learning
Notă biografică
Doaa Rashed, Ph.D., is a professor in the English Department and Director of the Language Engagement Project at Rutgers University. A translingual, transnational scholar, her scholarship lies at the crossroads of leadership, identity development, and transnationalism.
Debra Suarez, Ph.D., serves in key ELT leadership roles. A former federal leader with the US Department of Education, and Senior Advisor for the White House Initiative AAPI, Dr. Suarez is a university professor and President (2024–2025) of TESOL International Association.
Debra Suarez, Ph.D., serves in key ELT leadership roles. A former federal leader with the US Department of Education, and Senior Advisor for the White House Initiative AAPI, Dr. Suarez is a university professor and President (2024–2025) of TESOL International Association.
Cuprins
Foreword
Brett Elizabeth Blake
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
PART 1: An Introduction to Female Leadership in ELT
Introduction to Part 1
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
1 Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching: Autoethnographies of Global Perspectives – Framing the Conversation
Doaa Rashed
PART 2: Gender and Culture
Introduction to Part 2
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
2 Power, Identity and Agency: An Autoethnographic Life History of a Latin American ELT Female Leader
Lena Barrantes-Elizondo
3 Power as a Lived Experience: The Negotiation of Professional Identity as a TESOL Leader
Ana-Marija Petrunic
4 Pretending Everything Was Fine: Serving as a Female Leader in Uncertain Territory
Kate Mastruserio Reynolds
5 Age, Power, Gender, and Identity Tensions: An Autoethnography of an African Female Leader
Amira Salama
6 A Leader’s Journey: From Followership to Leadership to “Academic Grandma”
Debra Suarez
7 Reimagining Women Leadership in TESOL: Advocating for Change, Harnessing Reflexivity, and Humanizing Practices
Marie Webb, Quanisha Charles, Sarah Henderson Lee, Shannon Tanghe and Gloria Park
PART 3: Race and Power
Introduction to Part 3
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
8 War, Language, and Leadership: A Female English Language Teacher Leader’s Perspective
May F. Chung
9 Still We Rise: Collaborative Autoethnographic Perspectives from Black Women in English Language Teaching and Leadership
Ayanna Cooper, Tasha Austin, Mary Romney, Kisha Bryan and Darlyne de Haan
10 LEAPing as a Filipino in Korean ELT: My Journey towards Developing a Transformational Leadership Identity
Teri Rose Dominica Roh
11 The Challenges and Opportunities for Decolonizing TESOL in the Canadian Context: Reflecting on Expressions of Leadership
Amea Wilbur, Taslim Damji and Tanya Cowie
PART 4: Transnationalism and Multilingualism
Introduction to Part 4
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
12 A Journey of Border-Crossing: An Autoethnography of a Transnational Female Leader from Egypt in the United States
Doaa Rashed,/i>
13 Redefining Leadership in TESOL through Multimodal Collaborative Autoethnographic Inquiry: Perspectives from Transnational Women
Cristina Sánchez-Martín and Su Yin Khor
14 Situating the Self: Developing as a Transnational Latina Leader
Xatli Stox
15 Home Away from Home: An Autoethnography of an Asian Female’s Leadership Identity
Lan Wang-Hiles
PART 5: A Harmony of Voices
Introduction to Part 5
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
16 A Harmony of Voices: Themes and Conclusion – Complexity of Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
Index
Brett Elizabeth Blake
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
PART 1: An Introduction to Female Leadership in ELT
Introduction to Part 1
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
1 Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching: Autoethnographies of Global Perspectives – Framing the Conversation
Doaa Rashed
PART 2: Gender and Culture
Introduction to Part 2
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
2 Power, Identity and Agency: An Autoethnographic Life History of a Latin American ELT Female Leader
Lena Barrantes-Elizondo
3 Power as a Lived Experience: The Negotiation of Professional Identity as a TESOL Leader
Ana-Marija Petrunic
4 Pretending Everything Was Fine: Serving as a Female Leader in Uncertain Territory
Kate Mastruserio Reynolds
5 Age, Power, Gender, and Identity Tensions: An Autoethnography of an African Female Leader
Amira Salama
6 A Leader’s Journey: From Followership to Leadership to “Academic Grandma”
Debra Suarez
7 Reimagining Women Leadership in TESOL: Advocating for Change, Harnessing Reflexivity, and Humanizing Practices
Marie Webb, Quanisha Charles, Sarah Henderson Lee, Shannon Tanghe and Gloria Park
PART 3: Race and Power
Introduction to Part 3
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
8 War, Language, and Leadership: A Female English Language Teacher Leader’s Perspective
May F. Chung
9 Still We Rise: Collaborative Autoethnographic Perspectives from Black Women in English Language Teaching and Leadership
Ayanna Cooper, Tasha Austin, Mary Romney, Kisha Bryan and Darlyne de Haan
10 LEAPing as a Filipino in Korean ELT: My Journey towards Developing a Transformational Leadership Identity
Teri Rose Dominica Roh
11 The Challenges and Opportunities for Decolonizing TESOL in the Canadian Context: Reflecting on Expressions of Leadership
Amea Wilbur, Taslim Damji and Tanya Cowie
PART 4: Transnationalism and Multilingualism
Introduction to Part 4
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
12 A Journey of Border-Crossing: An Autoethnography of a Transnational Female Leader from Egypt in the United States
Doaa Rashed,/i>
13 Redefining Leadership in TESOL through Multimodal Collaborative Autoethnographic Inquiry: Perspectives from Transnational Women
Cristina Sánchez-Martín and Su Yin Khor
14 Situating the Self: Developing as a Transnational Latina Leader
Xatli Stox
15 Home Away from Home: An Autoethnography of an Asian Female’s Leadership Identity
Lan Wang-Hiles
PART 5: A Harmony of Voices
Introduction to Part 5
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
16 A Harmony of Voices: Themes and Conclusion – Complexity of Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching
Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez
Index