Disentangling (de)colonial teacher education in the Andes: Dilemmas and possibilities

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Virginia Zavala
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Based on recent discussions on language and decoloniality and employing an ethnographic approach, this article examines a teacher education program in “primary intercultural education” at a public university in the Southern Peruvian Andes, in a context with a majority Quechua‐speaking population and youth with diverse bilingual trajectories. The goal of this article is to complexify the categories of coloniality and decoloniality of language by studying a reflection‐based action conducted by grassroots Quechua activists and teacher educators, which involves developing an academic Quechua register with the aim of empowering students as authors of their texts in the Indigenous language. These activists assume their intervention as a decolonial and critical strategy to neutralize hierarchies with respect to the oppression of the Spanish language, deracialize mother tongue education, and incorporate a social justice approach to counteract a depoliticized view of interculturalism. However, simultaneously, these activists promote a neat, autonomous, and disembodied Quechua; disfavor translanguaging practices; and erase the signifier of bilingualism, reproducing the coloniality of language and disempowering many of the students. These results confirm the need for further cycles of critical reflection when developing reflection‐based actions.
解开(去)安第斯地区的殖民教师教育:困境与可能性
基于最近关于语言和去殖民化的讨论,本文采用人种学方法,考察了秘鲁南部安第斯山脉一所公立大学的“初级跨文化教育”教师教育计划,背景是大部分人口使用克丘亚语,年轻人使用多种双语。这篇文章的目的,是透过研究草根盖丘亚语活动人士与教师教育者所进行的反思行动,来厘清语言的殖民与非殖民范畴,包括建立盖丘亚语学术登记册,让学生有能力以原住民语撰写文字。这些活动家认为他们的干预是一种非殖民化和批判性的策略,以中和西班牙语压迫的等级制度,使母语教育非种族化,并结合社会正义的方法来抵消跨文化主义的非政治化观点。然而,与此同时,这些积极分子提倡一个整洁、自主和无实体的克丘亚人;不赞成跨语言实践;并抹去双语的能指,再现语言的殖民性,剥夺许多学生的权力。这些结果证实,在开发基于反思的行动时,需要进一步的关键反思周期。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association publishes articles on literature, literary theory, pedagogy, and the state of the profession written by M/MLA members. One issue each year is devoted to the informal theme of the recent convention and is guest-edited by the year"s M/MLA president. This issue presents a cluster of essays on a topic of broad interest to scholars of modern literatures and languages. The other issue invites the contributions of members on topics of their choosing and demonstrates the wide range of interests represented in the association. Each issue also includes book reviews written by members on recent scholarship.
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