“So, what English do I speak, really?”: A transnational‐translingual‐and‐transracial pracademic inquires into her raciolinguistic entanglements and transraciolinguistic transgressions
Rashi Jain
Abstract:Identities are fluid, dynamic, and contextual; and identity (co)construction is a deeply contextualized process, especially when seen through postmodern and poststructural lenses. Adopting a qualitative‐researcher‐as‐bricoleuse stance, the author presents an overarching autoethnographic narrative where she specifically analyzes three critical, nonsimplistic, and layered incidents of linguistic racializations, or raciolinguistic entanglements, that occurred across a multiyear timespan and serve to exemplify sim… Show more
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