(Re)negotiating Asian and Asian American identities in solidarity as language teacher educators: An AsianCrit discourse analysis

Author:

Wong 黃浩文 Kevin M.1ORCID,Son 손민혜 Minhye2ORCID,Sun孙文扬 Wenyang3ORCID,Ee 이종연 Jongyeon Joy4ORCID,Harris Samantha5ORCID,Kwon 권정민 Jungmin6ORCID,Lê Khánh7ORCID,Tian 田中锋 Zhongfeng8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pepperdine University

2. California State University Dominguez Hills

3. University of Utah

4. Loyola Marymount University

5. University of California Santa Barbara

6. Michigan State University

7. Queens College, The City University of New York

8. Rutgers University–Newark

Abstract

AbstractThe historical and contemporary experiences of Asian/Asian Americans in the United States casts light on the significance of identity negotiation and construction. In this study, the identities of Asian/Asian American language teacher educators (LTEs) are examined within the current sociopolitical context, shedding light on the persistent pursuit of legitimacy and belonging within the Asian/Asian American LTE community. More specifically, this study examines the teaching philosophies of eight Asian/Asian American LTEs from different institutions and regions across the United States as a collective and critically reflexive entryway into their experiences and commitments as LTEs. Using AsianCrit to analyze participants' teaching statements and focus group discussions, this study uncovers (1) a commitment to asset‐based and culturally sustaining pedagogies, (2) identity‐informed convictions to foster critical consciousness in language teacher candidates; (3) pressures to downplay Asian intersectional identities to survive the Eurocentric norms of the job market; (4) a desire to do more than survive; and (5) the power of the collective for healing and liberation. The article concludes with a call for teacher education programs to create spaces for teacher educators to share lived experiences, foster community, and challenge the dominant narratives that marginalize Asian and other minoritized LTEs.

Publisher

Wiley

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