Join the Center for Latin American Studies and the Buckeye Language Education Resource (BuckLER) Center for a lecture by Dr. Adriana Cristina Sambugaro de Mattos Brahim (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil). You can join us in person or virtually by registering in the link below.
Abstract
Is it possible to question and interrupt the coloniality of power, and knowledge in language policy actions in foreign language education? How?
The language policy in Brazilian universities is developed, in many cases, through actions marked by the coloniality of power and knowledge (Maldonado-Torres, 2007; Walsh, 2010; Grosfoguel, 2016; Quijano, 2010; Mignolo, 2000), which permeate the academic environment of the global South. This is manifested not only through discourses but mainly by demands imposed by the top management of universities. In this sense, my aim in this speech is to share with the participants some epistemological reflections on processes of coloniality in demands for actions in language policy for internationalization at a Brazilian public university. I have observed these processes in the discourses of the higher administration. Additionally, I intend to present propositional reflections on how it would be possible to escape these desires marked by colonial ideals and develop other logics for proposing foreign language education. These efforts in language policy projects aim to recognize, interrogate, and interrupt the coloniality of power and knowledge (Menezes de Souza, 2021).
This event was supported in part by grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education's Title VI NRC funding. The content of this event does not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.