Central Asian Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Transformation (CARCEIT) would like to invite you to a seminar featuring Thomas Kral.
Title of the presentation: "Confronting English at a women’s college in the Indian periphery: Stories of agency, (dis)empowerment and decolonisation."
There is near academic consensus that English in India retains its colonial status as the language of the elite and thus “advantages some but disadvantages most” (Mohanty, 2017, p. 261). However, several scholars paradoxically position English as a decolonising language, chosen to be studied for its potential to disrupt entrenched class, caste and gender hierarchies, providing a viable pathway to socioeconomic mobility for the most marginalised members of Indian society (Vaish, 2005).
In this talk Thomas explores the role English plays in empowering and disempowering young women from outside the English-speaking elite, as they confront gender and social class barriers in navigating their higher studies and their lives beyond. The study is based at an English-medium women’s college in a middle-sized city in South India, where many students are the first in their families to attend higher education and to have access to English. Through the lenses of participant narratives and interactive interviews, and the capability approach theoretical framework, Thomas explores how English can enable and constrain students’ development of key capabilities which promote their agency. He further examines the potential for pedagogical capabilities which aim to decolonise language learning spaces, thereby enabling English to empower a wider cohort of students.
Thomas Kral is a postgraduate researcher in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University. He also works as a consultant and teacher educator on international education and development projects.
Date: November 7
Time: 14:00 - 15:00
Location: Nazarbayev University, Block C3, Room 2002
Time: 14:00 - 15:00
Location: Nazarbayev University, Block C3, Room 2002
Please register in advance.
If you cannot make it in person, you can join via Zoom. The link will be sent to you prior to the event.