This book addresses the rootedness of Spanish in the US, its racialization, and Spanish-speakers' resistance against racialization, challenging the "foreigner" status of Spanish and shows that racialization victims do not take their oppression meekly.
This handbook provides an overview of the development of language teaching materials, critical discussion of core issues, and an assessment of future directions. It is essential reading for researchers, scholars and students on MA programmes in ELT, TESOL and Applied Linguistics.
Persian in International Relations and Foreign Policy develops the reader’s command of the Persian language via thematic units that explore global issues involving contemporary Iran.