The Spanish language in the United States : rootedness, racialization, and resistance
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The Spanish language in the United States : rootedness, racialization, and resistance
(New critical viewpoints on society series)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Other editors: Bonnie Urciuoli, Joe R. Feagin, and Daniel J. Delgado
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Language, race, and power. Introduction: Language, racialization, and power / Bonnie Urciuoli, José A. Cobas, Joe R. Feagin and Daniel J. Delgado
- The case of middle-class Latinos in the United States / José A. Cobas and Joe R. Feagin, "Language oppression and resistance"
- Rootedness. The early political history of Spanish in the United States / Rosina Lozano
- The demography and socioeconomic standing of Spanish-language Latinos / Rogelio Sáenz and Daniel Mamani
- Racialization. What anti-Spanish prejudice tells us about whiteness / Bonnie Urciuoli
- A language-elsewhere : a friendlier linguistic terrorism / Mike Mena
- "You are not allowed to speak Spanish! This is an American hospital!" : Puerto Ricans' experiences with linguistic discrimination and otherness in central Florida / Alessandra Rosa, Elizabeth Aranda, and Hilary Dotson
- Black Spanish, white leanings, trigueño mythologies in Puerto Rico / Michelle Ramos Pelicia and Sharon Elise
- Resistance. The enchantment of language resistance in Puerto Rico / Kevin Alejandrez and Ana Liberato
- Subtracting Spanish and forcing English : my lived experience in Texas public schools / José Angel Gutiérrez