Language does not exist in a vacuum; it is deeply rooted in the structures reflecting and carrying dominant ideologies and social values. Likewise, foreign language teaching does not aim at a mere transmission of linguistic knowledge, but it also brings with it the ideological repercussions. In Pakistani society, English Language teaching either promotes the state-centric view of social reality or reproduces the cultural discourse(s) of colonialism. This study situated in Pakistani context points out the colonial construction of English language learners’ identities in elite Private schools drawing on Fairclough’s (2003) Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) framework and Mignolo’s (2009, 2011) decolonial option. The study includes language cou...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
The aim of this article is to offer a framework for conducting classroom discourse analysis. T...
Existing research suggests that the force and flow of globalisation and the consequent use of Englis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countr...
published by Punjab Textbook Board and Oxford University Press (henceforth PTB and OUP) being taught...
This research seeks to examine the study of the topic mentioned in Pakistani educational context and...
The paper aims to explore how far English textbooks in Pakistan embody Pakistan and its culture. In ...
English is considered to be one of the core subjects in secondary schools in Pakistan. But it is obs...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
This paper is part of a doctoral research project titled “Ideology and Worldview i
In Pakistan, the perception among teachers of English is that teaching of English is an easy task, r...
This paper describes a narrative study that emerged from various conversations with an English langu...
There is a growing disconnect between learning English and the status of Arabic in Qatar. English is...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
The aim of this article is to offer a framework for conducting classroom discourse analysis. T...
Existing research suggests that the force and flow of globalisation and the consequent use of Englis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countr...
published by Punjab Textbook Board and Oxford University Press (henceforth PTB and OUP) being taught...
This research seeks to examine the study of the topic mentioned in Pakistani educational context and...
The paper aims to explore how far English textbooks in Pakistan embody Pakistan and its culture. In ...
English is considered to be one of the core subjects in secondary schools in Pakistan. But it is obs...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
This paper is part of a doctoral research project titled “Ideology and Worldview i
In Pakistan, the perception among teachers of English is that teaching of English is an easy task, r...
This paper describes a narrative study that emerged from various conversations with an English langu...
There is a growing disconnect between learning English and the status of Arabic in Qatar. English is...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
The aim of this article is to offer a framework for conducting classroom discourse analysis. T...
Existing research suggests that the force and flow of globalisation and the consequent use of Englis...