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Título: Emancipatory and Critical Language Education: A Plea for Translingual Possible Selves and Worlds
Autor: Formosinho, Maria das Dores 
Jesus, Paulo Renato 
Reis, Carlos Francisco de Sousa 
Palavras-chave: Capabilities approach; emancipation; globalisation; language education; Multilingualism; philosophy of education; Translingualism; utopia; Foucault; Freire
Data: Set-2016
Editora: Taylor & Francis Group
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Critical Studies in Education
Volume: 57
Resumo: Language is the main resource for meaningful action, including the very formation of selves and psychosocial identities, shaped by practical norms, beliefs, and values. Thus, language education constitutes one of the most powerful means for both social reproduction and social production and ideological maintenance and utopian innovation. In this paper, we attempt to emphasise the invaluable psychosocial, political, economic, and cultural function of language education in order to propose a critical view of the current transition from the monolingual to a multilingual paradigm. We maintain that multilingual approaches tend to serve the neoliberal framework and reproduce its systemic inequalities. Therefore, we argue in favour of emancipatory multilingual practices that could embody a translingual pedagogy capable of promoting the development of capabilities, the recognition of otherness, and the cultivation of diversity. Rooted in critical theory, namely in Foucault’s notion of subjectification and Freire’s view of conscientisation, an emancipatory translingual pedagogy would enable and empower every learner to synthesise a contextually creative field of new semantic and pragmatic relationships. Critical language education would enhance the ethos of biophilia that fosters what we term the poetics of communality and selfhood, that is to say, the proactive commitment to expanding symbolic and existential novelty.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/45685
ISSN: 1750-8495
DOI: 10.1080/17508487.2016.1237983
Direitos: openAccess
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