Black Languaging IS Translanguaging: We Not Just Talkin Bout It, We Bout It Bout It!

Author:

Privette Chelsea1ORCID,Saechao Karina R.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin

2. University of Kansas

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide a foundational understanding of translanguaging in order to conceptualize Black Languaging as translanguaging and to expand our definition of multilingualism and reframe how we think about Black Language in schools. Method: The authors summarize seminal literature in translanguaging and raciolinguistic ideologies in order to theorize about Black Language within a translanguaging framework. Results: Centering Black Languaging within a translanguaging framework further implicates the sociopolitical ideologies that shape our conceptualizations of language and dialect and the educational experiences of racially and linguistically minoritized students. Conclusion: A sociopolitically informed definition of Black Language allows us to blur the boundaries of languages and dialects and think of all students—especially racially minoritized students—as translanguaging in co-community.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

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