Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching

Autoethnographies of Global Perspectives

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Step into the lives of extraordinary women leaders in this groundbreaking volume. This compelling collection presents autoethnographies of twenty-five women leaders in English Language Teaching (ELT) from around the world. Grounded in key leadership theories and ELT research, these narratives examine the intersectionality of gender, race, culture, and transnational experiences in shaping leadership identities. Authors candidly share their triumphs and challenges, inspiring readers to embrace their own leadership potential and effect change in their communities and beyond. By articulating the personal, institutional, and global complexities, the narratives inform our understanding of how ELT teachers navigate the path to leadership.

Contributors are: Tasha Austin, Lena Barrantes-Elizondo, Kisha Bryan, Quanisha Charles, May F. Chung, Ayanna Cooper, Tanya Cowie, Taslim Damji, Darlyne de Haan, Su Yin Khor, Sarah Henderson Lee, Gloria Park, Ana-Marija Petrunic, Doaa Rashed, Kate Mastruserio Reynolds, Teri Rose Dominica Roh, Mary Romney-Schaab, Amira Salama, Cristina Sánchez-Martín, Xatli Stox, Debra Suarez, Shannon Tanghe, Lan Wang-Hiles, Marie Webb and Amea Wilbur.

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Doaa Rashed, Ph.D., is a professor in the English Department and Director of the Language Engagement Project at Rutgers University. A translingual, transnational scholar, her scholarship lies at the crossroads of leadership, identity development, and transnationalism.

Debra Suarez, Ph.D., serves in key ELT leadership roles. A former federal leader with the US Department of Education, and Senior Advisor for the White House Initiative AAPI, Dr. Suarez is a university professor and President (2024–2025) of TESOL International Association.
Foreword
 Brett Elizabeth Blake
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors

PART 1: An Introduction to Female Leadership in ELT

Introduction to Part 1
 Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez

1 Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching: Autoethnographies of Global Perspectives – Framing the Conversation
 Doaa Rashed

PART 2: Gender and Culture

Introduction to Part 2
 Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez

2 Power, Identity and Agency: An Autoethnographic Life History of a Latin American ELT Female Leader
 Lena Barrantes-Elizondo

3 Power as a Lived Experience: The Negotiation of Professional Identity as a TESOL Leader
 Ana-Marija Petrunic

4 Pretending Everything Was Fine: Serving as a Female Leader in Uncertain Territory
 Kate Mastruserio Reynolds

5 Age, Power, Gender, and Identity Tensions: An Autoethnography of an African Female Leader
 Amira Salama

6 A Leader’s Journey: From Followership to Leadership to “Academic Grandma”
 Debra Suarez

7 Reimagining Women Leadership in TESOL: Advocating for Change, Harnessing Reflexivity, and Humanizing Practices
 Marie Webb, Quanisha Charles, Sarah Henderson Lee, Shannon Tanghe and Gloria Park

PART 3: Race and Power

Introduction to Part 3
 Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez

8 War, Language, and Leadership: A Female English Language Teacher Leader’s Perspective
 May F. Chung

9 Still We Rise: Collaborative Autoethnographic Perspectives from Black Women in English Language Teaching and Leadership
 Ayanna Cooper, Tasha Austin, Mary Romney, Kisha Bryan and Darlyne de Haan

10 LEAPing as a Filipino in Korean ELT: My Journey towards Developing a Transformational Leadership Identity
 Teri Rose Dominica Roh

11 The Challenges and Opportunities for Decolonizing TESOL in the Canadian Context: Reflecting on Expressions of Leadership
 Amea Wilbur, Taslim Damji and Tanya Cowie

PART 4: Transnationalism and Multilingualism

Introduction to Part 4
 Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez

12 A Journey of Border-Crossing: An Autoethnography of a Transnational Female Leader from Egypt in the United States
 Doaa Rashed,/i>

13 Redefining Leadership in TESOL through Multimodal Collaborative Autoethnographic Inquiry: Perspectives from Transnational Women
 Cristina Sánchez-Martín and Su Yin Khor

14 Situating the Self: Developing as a Transnational Latina Leader
 Xatli Stox

15 Home Away from Home: An Autoethnography of an Asian Female’s Leadership Identity
 Lan Wang-Hiles

PART 5: A Harmony of Voices

Introduction to Part 5
 Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez

16 A Harmony of Voices: Themes and Conclusion – Complexity of Female Leadership Identity in English Language Teaching
 Doaa Rashed and Debra Suarez

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This book is essential for English Language Teaching (ELT) researchers and practitioners. It is also of interest to students in language teacher education, women and gender studies, leadership development, and qualitative research methods in diverse contexts in national and international settings.
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