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S001 2/2 | ‘Spaces of otherwise’? South-North dialogues on languaging, race, (im)mobilities

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In writing of the 'economies of abandonment' of neoliberal globalization, Povinelli (2011) also points to the potential for 'spaces of otherwise', those spaces of curiosity and risk, potentiality and exhaustion which open possibilities for more ethical becoming and the emergence of new forms of social life. This symposium brings into dialogue scholars of the global South and North concerned with the material consequences of language, race, and structurally induced (im)mobility. South and North are understood here as labile signifiers whose meaning is determined by everyday material and political processes. The interaction of perspectives from the North and the South creates the opportunity to revisit the limits of representation in mainstream social sciences, reconstituting and expanding dominant theory so that it may become more productive in analysing social and linguistic realities. The symposium seeks, for example, to critically interrogate the affordances of recent concepts such as translanguaging, linguistic citizenship, and raciolinguistics for their power to critique and replace destructive institutional structures, classifications, and the technologies that sustain them. It thus seeks to enlarge knowledges of agents, practices, and processes which could lay the basis for what Papadoupolous (2011) calls 'alter-ontology' – new realities – and maximise the possibilities of hope.

August 16, 2021 02:30 PM - August 16, 2022 06:00 PM(Europe/Amsterdam)
Venue : Room 1
20210816T1430 20210816T1800 Europe/Amsterdam S001 2/2 | ‘Spaces of otherwise’? South-North dialogues on languaging, race, (im)mobilities

In writing of the 'economies of abandonment' of neoliberal globalization, Povinelli (2011) also points to the potential for 'spaces of otherwise', those spaces of curiosity and risk, potentiality and exhaustion which open possibilities for more ethical becoming and the emergence of new forms of social life. This symposium brings into dialogue scholars of the global South and North concerned with the material consequences of language, race, and structurally induced (im)mobility. South and North are understood here as labile signifiers whose meaning is determined by everyday material and political processes. The interaction of perspectives from the North and the South creates the opportunity to revisit the limits of representation in mainstream social sciences, reconstituting and expanding dominant theory so that it may become more productive in analysing social and linguistic realities. The symposium seeks, for example, to critically interrogate the affordances of recent concepts such as translanguaging, linguistic citizenship, and raciolinguistics for their power to critique and replace destructive institutional structures, classifications, and the technologies that sustain them. It thus seeks to enlarge knowledges of agents, practices, and processes which could lay the basis for what Papadoupolous (2011) calls 'alter-ontology' – new realities – and maximise the possibilities of hope.

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Sub Sessions

Constructing cosmopolitanism from below: Spaces of otherwise in South African primary schools

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This paper illuminates the construction of new social and linguistic orders in multilingual primary schools in Cape Town. It suggests that these emerging ideologies of postracial solidarity can be seen as examples of Fanon’s (1968) postcolonial cosmopolitanism ‘from below’, one that creates new terms for recognisability and ethical engagement.
Presenters Caroline Kerfoot
Symposium Convenor And Presentor; Mentor, Stockholmsuniversitet

Doing solidarity: language and race in spaces of otherwise

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This paper aims to examine how language both enables and prevents the practice of solidarity and the pursuit of projects of change and hope in spaces of otherwise. An ethnographic account is produced to unpack the contradictions between their racializing discourse and radical agenda, power dynamics and inequality structures.
Presenters Mingdan Wu
AILA Solidarity Awardee, University College London

‘We wear the mask’: Examples of strategic language play in spaces of (im)mobility

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This presentation contributes to the South-North dialogue on languaging, (im)mobilities, and colonial constructs through an exploration of how East African women of refugee-backgrounds strategically play with language ideology to assume identities and create spaces of increased mobility.
Presenters Necia Billinghurst
University Of South Australia

Language and identity of second-generation Arab immigrants in Montreal, Canada

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This research explores the identities and language practices of second-generation Arab youth in Montreal, Canada. Data is collected through semi-structured interviews. Results show that almost all participants live in 'spaces of otherwise', assuming multiple identities and belongings, and showing different language practices and attitudes towards the languages they know.
Presenters Mona Elsamaty
AILA Solidarity Awardee, University Of Toronto
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