English as a Medium of Instruction in South Asia
Issues in Equity and Social Justice
Amol Padwad editor Ram Ashish Giri editor Mian Md Naushaad Kabir editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Oct '23
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This book examines the ‘English mania phenomenon’ and the complex circumstances of adopting English Medium Instruction (EMI) by South Asian education systems and the effect of an uneven distribution of resources on the already under-resourced countries in the region.
Chapters explore linguistic, social, and economic injustices by using an analytic-critical approach to examinations of the place, role, provisions, and practices of EMI in specific English language teaching (ELT) contexts. The book consequently advocates for the wholescale reform of a system, which, the authors argue, is unjust. Ultimately, the book explores socio-cultural, poststructuralist, and English linguistic imperialism theories to contribute a South Asian perspective on the controversy surrounding EMI and examine its role within a wider global discourse on equity and social justice.
Critically examining the spread of English in South Asia, this book will be of relevance to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in applied linguistics, language education, TESOL, and sociolinguistics.
ISBN: 9781032378749
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 800g
324 pages