In:Variation and Evolution: Aspects of language contact and contrast across the Spanish-speaking world
Edited by Sandro Sessarego, Juan J. Colomina-Almiñana and Adrián Rodríguez-Riccelli
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 29] 2020
► pp. 231–252
Chapter 10Decolonial sociolinguistics gestures of Andean Quechua-Spanish
bilingual college students promoting Quechua
Published online: 11 August 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.29.10ken
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.29.10ken
Abstract
Andean college students in Cusco, Peru, struggle
to overcome sociolinguistic discrimination against Quechua-Spanish
bilingualism during their pursuit of higher education. To examine
this situation and possibilities for change, I employed a
participatory method, photovoice (Wang & Burris, 1994) within a
community-based participatory research framework, to facilitate
bilingual college students’ exploration of Quechuan practices in
their university. Findings of this participatory study explain how
bilingual participants contributed to community critical awareness
of Quechua-Spanish bilingual ideologies in Cusco when presenting
their visual metaphors during photo interventions. Participants
shared personal experiences to maintaining their Quechua language
and shared their proposals for encouraging their university to
create a fertile terrain for bilingualism, rooting out ideologies of
deficits toward Quechua, and promoting Quechuan practices in
college.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1Policy versus practice
- 1.2Researcher’s positionality
- 1.3Conceptual framework
- 1.3.1Conceptual models of the analytics of coloniality and analytics of decoloniality
- 1.3.2Decolonial gestures
- 1.3.3Language ideologies
- 2.Methodology
- 2.1Choice of methodology
- 2.2Community-based participatory research and design overview
- 2.3Photovoice participants
- 2.4Data analysis
- 3.Findings
- 4.Discussion and conclusions
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