"This original book offers a critique of contemporary language education for reinforcing outdated monolingual ideologies. Drawing from queer theory, Russell describes the hopeful concept of languacultural freedom that refers to our capacity to engage in language and culture in ways that are liberating and inclusive, rather than restrictive and hegemonic."
Carl S. Blyth, University of Texas, USA
"Insightful, thought-provoking, and timely, Eric Louis Russells Nice White Anglophones offers a probing analysis of the cultural, racial, and class implications of language interactions in the United States and, more broadly, in the globalized world in which we all live."
Prof. Leonardo Buonomo, Universitą di Trieste, Italy
"I absolutely devoured this book. Russell writes as a teacher and a friend, meeting readers in a particularly vulnerable moment. Nice White Anglophones invites us to consider urgent, nuanced connections between critical scholarship on language and culture across disciplines and our own questions about the inequitable worlds we have inherited."
Adam Schwartz, Oregon State University, USA