Communicative spaces in bilingual contexts : discourses, synergies, and counterflows in Spanish and English
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Communicative spaces in bilingual contexts : discourses, synergies, and counterflows in Spanish and English
(Routledge research in language and communication)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
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  福岡
  佐賀
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection bridges disciplinary scholarship from critical language studies, Latinx critical communication, and media studies scholarship for a comprehensive exploration of Spanish-English bilingualism in the US and in turn, elucidating, more broadly, our understanding of bilingualism in a post-digital society.
Chapters offer a state-of-the-art on research at the intersection of language, communication, and media, with a focus on key debates in Spanish-English bilingualism research. The volume provides a truly interdisciplinary perspective, synthesizing a wide range of approaches to promote greater dialogue between these fields and examining different communicative bilingual spaces. These include ideological spaces, political spaces, publicity and advertising spaces, digital and social media spaces, entertainment and TV spaces, and school and family spaces.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars in bilingualism, language and communication, language and media, and Latin American and Chicano/a studies.
目次
Foreword by Jennifer Leeman
Biographies of contributors
Introduction: Spanish in the US: A much needed dialog between linguistics and communication/media studies by Ana Sanchez-Munoz y Jessica Retis
1. Forgoing multilingualism as a collection of elite monolingualisms through trans- rhetoric, by Josh Prada
2. New media representations of Spanish heritage speakers: The case of #nosabokids, by Daniela Stransky, Emma Donnelly, Cheyenne Stonick, Maria Dominguez, and Diego Pascual y Cabo
3. Speaking Billennial: Digitizing Humor and Language in Flama, Pero Like, and Mitu, by Manuel Aviles-Santiago
4. Bilingual strategies on news media production in the post-digital age, by Jessica Retis and Lourdes Cueva Chacon
5. Es porque some parents los hacen spoil': Perceptual Dialectology and media depictions of bilingualism in New Mexico, by Damian Vergara Wilson
6. Language and a Cuban Diasporic Public Sphere: Performing the Political in Digital Independent Media and Social Networks, by Marelys Valencia and Andrew Lynch
7. Bilingualism in Gentefied: Portrayals of code-switching in a Latinx family dramedy, by Elise M. DuBord
8. What's so elite?: A critical discourse analysis of mediatized code-switching in the Netflix series Elite, by Sergio Loza, Rosti Vana, and Lillie Padilla
9. [Cries in Spanish]: The Memetic Role of Soraya Montenegro in Latina/x Popular Culture, by Dolores Ines Casillas, Sara Veronica Hinojos, and Adanari Zarate
10. Spanish-Language Advertising Trends: Shifting Language Hierarchies on Broadcast Television, by Kristin C. Moran
11. The Use of Bilingual Advertising Targeting Hispanics, by Sindy Chapa
12. Media and Translation Studies: a disconnection fueling language levelling, by Rossy Lima de Padilla
13. Media, Linguistics and Translanguaging on the South Plains of Texas, by Kenton T. Wilkinson, Idoia Elola, Gabriel Dominguez Partida
14. Latinx Parents Raising Bilingual Children: An Exploration of the Monolingual Norm and Translanguaging in Family Language Practices, by Rachel E. Showstack and Suzanne Garcia-Mateus
15. "Mezcla, une y da identidad": Reimagining Spanish-Language Values Through a Multimedia Module on the History of the Language, by Maria Luisa Parra Velasco and Carolina Melgarejo-Torres
16. The Power of Critical Bilingual Spaces in School and Community: Counteracting Subtractive Assimilation of Latinx Migrants in the US, by Antonieta Mercado and David Gonzalez Hernandez
17. Mexican Manhattan: Migrations through New York City and Latinx Literature en Espanol, by Melissa Castillo Planas
Definition of Key Concepts
Index
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