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Series Editors' Preface
Kris Aric Knisely and Eric Louis Russell: Introduction: Redoing Linguistic Worlds
Part 1: Languagers and Genderers
Chapter 1. Kris Aric Knisely and Eric Louis Russell: Languagers and Genderers: A Guide to Redoing Linguistic Worlds
Part 2: Unmaking Gender Binaries and Remaking Gender Pluralities in the Classroom
Chapter 2. Kris Aric Knisely: Not Another Binary: Gender Modality, Languaging and Language Learning in French
Chapter 3. Maureen O. Gallagher (she), Simone Pfleger (they), Angineh Djavadghazaryans (she), Brigetta (Britt) Abel (she) and Faye Stewart (she): Gender Plurality in the German-Language Classroom: Constructing Linguistic and Cultural Identities Beyond Binaries
Chapter 4. Lindsay D. Preseau, LeAnne Spino and Niko Tracksdorf: Gender Inclusivity Across the Curriculum: An Exploration of Novice and Advanced Course Content through Student Perspectives
Part 3: Unmaking Gender Binaries and Remaking Gender Pluralities in Sociolinguistic Space
Chapter 5. Maxen Jack-Monroe: Beyond il or elle and femme or homme: How Non-Binary Montréalers Navigate French
Chapter 6. Jennifer Kaplan: The Social Life of Non-Binary French: How Non-Binary Francophones Linguistically Navigate Institutions
Chapter 7. Sheryl Bernardo-Hinesley and Alba Arias Álvarez: Remaking Spanish Gender Binaries: Online Attitudes Toward Gender Pluralities
Part 4: Unmaking Gender Binaries and Remaking Gender Pluralities as Resistance and Social Change
Chapter 8. Michael Barnes: 'Estamos pavimentando el camino para futuros hablantes del castellano': Nonbinary Peninsular Spanish Languaging as Prefigurative Politics
Chapter 9. Ben Papadopoulos: Identifying Gender in Gendered Languages: The Case of Spanish
Chapter 10. Eric Louis Russell: Ciro è morto o morta? Symbolic Power and Discursive Effablity
Kris Aric Knisely and Eric Louis Russell: Redoing and Undoing: When a Conclusion Is Just the Beginning
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