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This book emerges from conversations between scholars interested in discussing all the pains, crises, and difficulties on the path to establishing themselves in academia, and encourages the practice of ethical human relations between linguists and each other, and with their students.
List of contents
Foreword: Is This All About Love? Ethics in Human Relations in Applied Linguistics
Cristiane Rosa LopesAcknowledgments
Introduction: New Dreams for a Renewed Academia
Alex Alves Egido and Giuliana Castro BrossiChapter 1: An Academia Where Truth and Love are the Guiding Principles
Alex Alves Egido and Giuliana Castro BrossiChapter 2: Corpovivências in a Doctoral Thesis: A Conversation Between Two Members of the Group Rede Cerrado de Formação Crítica de Professoras/es de Línguas (CNPq)
Rosane Rocha Pessoa and Ricardo Regis de AlmeidaChapter 3: "It Took Me Some Time To Be Human Here": Reflecting on the Process of Belonging to the Academia
Alex Alves EgidoChapter 4: Beyond Monolingual Research and Ideologies: An Autoethnographic Account of Translingual Experiences
Diogo Oliveira do Espírito SantoChapter 5: Towards an Ethical Encounter with the Other: A Collaborative Approach
Jhuliane Evelyn da SilvaChapter 6: Seeing Otherwise: Decolonial Efforts in the Resignification of the English Language Teaching Practicum
Viviane Pires Viana Silvestre, Barbra Sabota, and Ariovaldo Lopes PereiraChapter 7: On Revisiting Racism in TESOL: Identifying, Interrogating and Interrupting the Nexus of Coloniality in Language Education
Nicolas de Oliveira Santos, Gabriel Nascimento, and Suellen Thomaz de Aquino MartinsChapter 8: Memories of (I)migrants: Narratives of Resistance in the Fight Against Racism and Xenophobia
Fernanda Liberali, Marisol Lage, Vanessa Caires, and Christiane NovasAfterword
Melina PortoAbout the Contributors
About the author
Alex Alves Egido is professor at the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA), São Bernardo campus.
Giuliana Castro Brossi is a professor at Goiás State University (UEG).