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Accepting and circumventing native speaker essentialism
Robert Weekly
School of Education and English
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Native English Speakers
100%
Native Speaker
100%
Essentialism
100%
Non-native English Speakers
40%
Whiteness
20%
Participant Experience
20%
Workplace
20%
Ideological Values
20%
Multilingualism
20%
British English
20%
Teaching Practice
20%
English Language Teachers
20%
English Teaching
20%
Standard English
20%
Linguicism
20%
South Asian
20%
Asian Englishes
20%
Identity Construction
20%
Narrative Interviews
20%
Leicester
20%
Arts and Humanities
English Speaker
100%
Native Speaker
100%
Essentialism
100%
non-native English speakers
40%
Teaching Process
20%
Dichotomy
20%
Standard English
20%
Leicester
20%
English language teaching
20%
language teachers
20%
Feelings
20%
Multi-lingual
20%
BrE
20%
Identity Construction
20%