Spanish Language in the United States

Spanish Language in the United States

Rootedness, Racialization, and Resistance

Delgado, Daniel; Cobas, Jose; Urciuoli, Bonnie; Feagin, Joe

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

162

Dura

Inglês

9781032190563

15 a 20 dias

367

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Section One: Language, Race, and Power

Introduction: Language, Racialization, and Power.

Chapter 1: The Case of Middle-class Latinos in the United States

Section Two: Rootedness

Chapter 2: The Early Political History of Spanish in the United States

Chapter 3: The Demography and Socioeconomic Standing of Spanish-Language Latinos

Section Three: Racialization

Chapter 4: What Anti-Spanish Prejudice Tells Us about Whiteness

Chapter 5: A Language-elsewhere: A Friendlier Linguistic Terrorism

Chapter 6: "You Are Not Allowed to Speak Spanish! This Is an American Hospital!": Puerto Ricans' Experiences with Linguistic Discrimination and Otherness in Central Florida

Chapter 7: Black Spanish, White Leanings, Trigueno Mythologies in Puerto Rico

Section Four: Resistance

Chapter 8: The Enchantment of Language Resistance in Puerto Rico

Chapter 9: Subtracting Spanish and Forcing English: My Lived Experience in Texas Public Schools
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Spanish Language;Puerto Ricans;United States;White Public Space;Middle Class Latinos;Spanish Speakers;Spanish Dominant Speakers;Critical Race Theory;English Dominant Speakers;Language Ideology;English Language Policy;Spanish Accent;African Slave Trade;Spanish Retention;Treaty Citizens;Language Policy;Latino Population;Deficiency Perspective;Spanish Accented English;Continental United States;Limited English Proficiency;Hasta La Vista;PNP;Mock Spanish;Puerto Rican Society