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Dr. Mela Sarkar

Title: 
Associate Professor
Dr. Mela Sarkar
Contact Information
Email address: 
mela.sarkar [at] mcgill.ca
Phone: 
514-398-4527 Ext 094468
Alternate phone: 
514.294.5819
Address: 

Duggan House
3724 rue McTavish
Montr茅al, Quebec H3A 1Y2听
Canada

Department: 
Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE)
Professional activities: 

Content curator and editor, BILD blog:

Senior advisor, journal:

Area(s): 
Arts, Languages & Literacy Education
Diversity, Identity & Indigenous Topics
Areas of expertise: 
  • Critical sociolinguistics
  • Pedagogical grammar
  • Indigenous language revitalization
  • Second language acquisition and pedagogy

Biography: 

Mela Sarkar was born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, to a Ukrainian-Canadian mother and a Bangladeshi Brahmin father who had met as grad students at the University of Manitoba. They settled in Toronto, Canada, where she grew up. Issues of heritage versus dominant languages, plurilingualism/ multiculturalism, and biracial/hybrid identities were therefore woven into the fabric of everyday normal for her. Since taking up her current position at 69热视频, Montreal, Quebec, in 2001, she has branched out from mainstream second language acquisition research into critical sociolinguistic inquiry, with a focus on empowering minority-language speakers through diversification of their communicative repertoires. Her research projects have included work with preschoolers in Quebec 鈥渨elcome class鈥 kindergartens, with South Asian women in Montreal learning French, with the language mixing of Hip-Hop-identified youth in Montreal, and with teachers of the Mi鈥檊maw language in Listuguj Mi鈥檊maq First Nation in the Gasp茅 region. She has been involved with the (Belonging, Identity, Language and Diversity) research community since its inception in 2014. As a member of BILD, she helps to curate a collectively authored biweekly blog and is senior advisor of the journal. She has two children and several grandchildren.

Degree(s): 

Ph.D., Concordia University, Montreal, 2000.

M.A. in Applied Linguistics, Concordia University, Montreal, 1993.

Diploma in Education, 69热视频, Montreal, 1984.

B.A. Honours, East Asian Studies, 69热视频, Montreal, 1982.

Selected publications: 
  • Sterzuk, A., & M. Sarkar. (published online 08 Feb 2024). Belonging, conflict and loss: Learning Ukrainian online during COVID-19. Journal of Language, Identity and Education, DOI:
  • Ortega, Y., Passi, A. L., dela Cruz, J. W. N., Nii Owoo, M. A., Cale, B., & Sarkar, M. (2023). Beginning the quilt: A polygonal and diverse collective seeking new forms of knowledge production. International Journal of Qualitative Methods.
  • Halcomb-Smith, L., A. Crump, & M. Sarkar. (2020). Publishing as pedagogy: Reflections on innovating in the ivory tower. In S. Palahicky (Ed.), Enhancing learning design for innovative teaching in higher education, pp. 57-82. IGI Global
  • Sarkar, M. (2017). Ten years of Mi鈥檊maq language revitalization work: A non-Indigenous applied linguist reflects on building research relationships. Canadian Modern Language Review (special themed issue on Indigenous language teaching, learning, and identities) 73(4), 488-508.
  • Burkholder, C., A. Crump, L. Godfrey-Smith & M. Sarkar. (2017). Unofficial multilingualism in an intercultural province: Polyvocal responses to policy as lived experience. Journal of Belonging, Identity, Language and Diversity (J-BILD), 1(1), n.p.
  • Sarkar, M., & C. Lavoie. (2014). Language education and Canada鈥檚 Indigenous peoples. In J. Cenoz & D. Gorter (Eds.), Minority languages and multilingual education (pp. 85-103). London: Springer-Verlag.
  • Sarkar, M., J. Metallic, B.A. Baker, C. Lavoie & T. Strong-Wilson. (2013). Siawinnu鈥檊ina鈥檓asultinej: A language revitalization initiative for Mi鈥檊maq in Listuguj, Canada. Norris, M.J., Anonby, E., Junker, M.-O., Ostler, N., & Patrick, D. (Eds.) Foundation for Endangered Languages (FELXVII) Proceedings (pp. 39-46). Bath, UK: Foundation for Endangered Languages.
  • Sarkar, M., M.A. Metallic, J. Vicaire & J. Metallic. (2013). [Re]-Acquiring Mi鈥檊maq in Listuguj through a 鈥渧isual-oral grammar鈥 pedagogy. K.S. Hele & J.R. Valentine (Eds.), Proceedings of the 41st Algonquian Conference (pp. 279-298) Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
  • Low, B., & M. Sarkar. (2012). Le plurilinguisme dans les arts populaires, un terrain inexplor茅? L鈥櫭﹖ude du langage mixte du rap montr茅alais en guise d鈥檈xemple. Kin茅phanos, 3(1), 20-47.
  • Sarkar, M., & M.A. Metallic. (2009). Indigenizing the structural syllabus: The challenge of revitalizing Mi鈥檊maq in Listuguj. Canadian Modern Language Review, 66(1), 49-71.
  • Low, B., M. Sarkar, & L. Winer. (2009). "Chus mon propre Bescherelle": Challenges from the Hip-Hop nation to the Quebec nation. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 13(1), 59-82.
  • Sarkar, M. (2009). Getting into med school or becoming a healer? Western medical education and Indigenous knowledges. In J. Langdon (Ed.), Indigenous knowledges, development and education (pp. 109-133). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
  • Sarkar, M. (2008). 鈥淥usqu鈥檕n chill 脿 soir?鈥: Pratiques multilingues comme strat茅gies identitaires dans la communaut茅 hip-hop montr茅alaise. Diversit茅 Urbaine (Num茅ro th茅matique : Plurilinguisme et identit茅s au Canada), 27-44.
  • Bouffard, L. A., & M. Sarkar. (2008). Training 8-year-old French immersion students in metalinguistic analysis: an innovation in form-focused pedagogy. Language Awareness, 17(1), 3-24.
  • Park, S.M., & M. Sarkar. (2007). Parents鈥 attitudes toward heritage language maintenance for their children and their efforts to help their children maintain the heritage language: A case study of Korean-Canadian immigrants. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 20(3), 223-235.
Program: 

Ph.D. in Educational Studies

M.A. in Second Language Education

B.Ed. TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language)

Graduate supervision: 

Not accepting Master鈥檚 or Ph.D. thesis students for 2024-25.

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