Introduction: applied linguistics, ethics and aesthetics of encountering the Other

Author:

Kubanyiova Magdalena1ORCID,Creese Angela2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Education , 4468 University of Leeds , Leeds , UK

2. 7622 University of Stirling , Stirling , UK

Abstract

Abstract This article explains the rationale for proposing an applied linguistics of ethical encounters. It does so by extending the current reach beyond the critical and ideological commentary of unjust linguistic practices and considers how applied linguistics research might play an active role in both theorising and enabling ethical encounters. By ethical encounters we mean those that enact the political vision of an inclusive and just society in face-to-face meetings with particular others, i.e. the Other. We ground our inquiry in a relational framework, which places the subject’s responsibility at the heart of ethical relationships and as a basis for a political achievement of just society in settings of trauma, social stigma and unequal power relationships. We argue that the subject’s ethical responsibility is not merely interactionally accomplished but also aesthetically experienced in particular moments of proximity to others. We examine opportunities for an engaged applied linguistics that arise when its inquiry is pursued through the ethical and aesthetic lens.

Funder

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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