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Dr. Ekkarat Ruanglertsilp is a sociocultural linguist and a lecturer in the Department of English and Media Studies at Bentley University, where he teaches linguistics, and English composition. He holds a doctoral degree in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Arizona State University. His research engages with sociocultural linguistics, discourse analysis, World Englishes, translingualism, and language, gender, sexuality, and identity. His publications on critical discourse analysis, sexuality studies, celebrity culture, World Englishes, and phonetics have appeared in journals such as Journal for Cultural Research, Manusya: Journal of Humanities, and Linguistic Portfolios. He also has experience in teaching ESL/EFL in an Intensive English Program across six levels of language proficiency as well as in facilitating English language learners with their cultural and academic adjustment in the United States. For more information, please visit his professional website.
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Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Ph.D., Arizona State University
… → 2023
Teaching English as a Second Language, M.A., St. Cloud State University
… → 2018
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Thai Rap Songs Through the World Englishes Approach: Code-Switching and Nativization
Ruanglertsilp, E., 2024, In: MANUSYA: Journal of Humanities. 27, 1, p. 1-23Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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“Baby, We Were Born This Way”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of U.S. Gay Men’s Discussions of Diva-Worship and Feminism
Ruanglertsilp, E., 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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“Why You Can’t Stop Saying ‘That’s That Me, Espresso,’”
Curto, J. & Ruanglertsilp, E., 2024, Vulture (New York Magazine).Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Gay male subjectivity, diva-worshipping, and post-feminism: A critical discourse analysis of how gay men talk about female pop icons
Ruanglertsilp, E., 2023Research output: Other contribution
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Textual Analysis Pedagogy in Composition Classroom
Ruanglertsilp, E., 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper