Multiracial Mandarin: Asian Americans and Impossible Language
Autor David Shuang Songen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2026
Who has the “right” to learn Mandarin Chinese? In Multiracial Mandarin, author David Shuang Song examines how matters of race and privilege shape US Mandarin language education and who has access to it. Through a two-year ethnographic study of two Bay Area high schools where diasporic and heritage speakers learn Mandarin alongside Black and Latinx students, Song advances a sociological and educational–linguistic inquiry into how language interacts with our understanding of identity and equity.
Comparing classroom activities in two public schools, Song investigates teachers who seek to make Mandarin accessible while detaching it from its cultural roots. As he explores the difficulties of limited resources, racial inequality, and pedagogical practices inherent in multiracial Mandarin instruction, Song shows how language education complicates how educators understand Asian American students and troubles conventional conversations around race and racial equity in schools.
Arguing that language practice and instruction must always be considered in relation to diaspora, ethnicity, and racialization, Multiracial Mandarin offers a frank analysis of the risks and benefits of teaching a diasporic language and asks if this practice ought to be replicated in more schools. As he applies innovative conceptual frameworks for talking about language among Asian Americans, Song’s timely and theoretically sophisticated analysis has wide-ranging implications for how students, teachers, and administrators approach essential questions around education, privilege, and language survival.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781517918798
ISBN-10: 1517918790
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10: 1517918790
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Notă biografică
David Shuang Song is assistant professor of Asian American studies at the University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on ethnicity and race, schools, and educational linguistics. He was born in Wuhan, China.
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Shadowland and Maze: Toward a Language for Language Education and Asian Americans
2. Diasporic Multilingualism, Heritage Language, and Race
3. The Cultural Drama of Educational Equity
4. White and Asian and Black and Brown: Racial Schemas in School
5. Language Identity and Impossible Language
6. A Few Multilingualisms and Cultural Capital
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Shadowland and Maze: Toward a Language for Language Education and Asian Americans
2. Diasporic Multilingualism, Heritage Language, and Race
3. The Cultural Drama of Educational Equity
4. White and Asian and Black and Brown: Racial Schemas in School
5. Language Identity and Impossible Language
6. A Few Multilingualisms and Cultural Capital
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Focusing on Mandarin as a racial and linguistic project in an urban school, David Shuang Song’s ethnographic work makes important contributions to our understanding of how Asian American students are racialized at this historical moment. Empirically and theoretically rich, Multiracial Mandarin highlights the role of Mandarin language instruction in reproducing and resisting racial inequalities and categorization.” —Stacey J. Lee, University of Wisconsin–Madison
"Multiracial Mandarin is a masterful ethnography that navigates the complex ‘shadowlands’ where language education intersects with race and equity. By centering the concept of multiracial Mandarin, David Shuang Song reveals how even well-intentioned, progressive pedagogies can stifle the diasporic multilingualism of Asian American, Black, and Latinx youth. This work is a crucial intervention in educational linguistics, demanding a more equitable landscape for multilingual learners." —Agnes Weiyun He, author of Voices of Immigration: A Serial Narrative Ethnography of Language Shift
"Multiracial Mandarin is a masterful ethnography that navigates the complex ‘shadowlands’ where language education intersects with race and equity. By centering the concept of multiracial Mandarin, David Shuang Song reveals how even well-intentioned, progressive pedagogies can stifle the diasporic multilingualism of Asian American, Black, and Latinx youth. This work is a crucial intervention in educational linguistics, demanding a more equitable landscape for multilingual learners." —Agnes Weiyun He, author of Voices of Immigration: A Serial Narrative Ethnography of Language Shift