【Contents】
	
Introduction: Critical Approaches to English Language Teaching
	
Section 1 Critical Approaches to Language Pedagogy
	
Chapter 1 The Concept of Method, Interested Knowledge, and the Politics of Language Teaching
	
Chapter 2 Critical Pedagogy and Second Language Education
	
Chapter 3 Cultural Alternatives and Autonomy
	
Chapter 4 Vulgar Pragmatism, Critical Pragmatism, and EAP
	
Chapter 5 The Social Politics and the Cultural Politics of Language Classrooms
	
Chapter 6 Critical Moments in a TESOL Praxicum
	
Chapter 7 Teaching with the Flow: Fixity and Fluidity in Education
	
Chapter 8 Principled Polycentrism and Resourceful Speakers
	
Section 2 Critical Approaches to Language and Discourse
	
Chapter 9 Towards a Critical Applied Linguistics for the 1990s
	
Chapter 10 Incommensurable Discourses?
	
Chapter 11 Borrowing Others’ Words: Text, Ownership, Memory, and Plagiarism
	
Chapter 12 Critical Applied Linguistics and Language Education
	
Chapter 13 English as a Language Always in Translation
	
Chapter 14 Lingua Francas as Language Ideologies
	
Section 3 Critical Approaches to the Global Spread of English
	
Chapter 15 English in the World/the World in English
	
Chapter 16 English, Politics, Ideology: From Colonial Celebration to Postcolonial Performativity
	
Chapter 17 Beyond Homogeny and Heterogeny: English as a Global and Worldly Language
	
Chapter 18 Global Englishes, Rip Slyme and Performativity
	
Chapter 19 The Myth of English as an International Language
	
Chapter 20 ELT and Colonialism
	
Conclusion: Power, Politics and Critical Approaches to ELT
	
Collected References