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Alastair Pennycook – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2025
In a series of articles critical of aspects of the idea of translanguaging, MacSwan (e.g. 2022) has suggested that "deconstructivism" has derailed the translingual project. This paper draws attention to a number of weaknesses in this argument that are important for taking critical questions about language seriously. The term…
Descriptors: Museums, Code Switching (Language), Critical Theory, Teaching Methods
Stephanie Abraham – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2025
This inquiry into the location of the linguistic repertoire was driven by a pedagogical encounter with mounting putty, the white adhesive used to attach materials to another surface. This encounter began at a community writing center during a writing workshop I was teaching on poesía bilingüe when children took up the putty, creating objects that…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Workshops, Poetry, Bilingualism

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