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Raciolinguistics
How Language Shapes Our Ideas About Race
Rickford, John R.; Alim, H. Samy; Ball, Arnetha F.
Oxford University Press Inc
10/2020
400
Mole
Inglês
9780197521106
15 a 20 dias
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NEW: Preface to the Paperback Edition: Language, Race, and the Academy: Building Intellectual Community beyond the Confines of Our Institutional Constraints
H. Samy Alim
Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
1. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject?: Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
2. From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth
Jennifer Roth-Gordon, University of Arizona
3. From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States
Jonathan Rosa, Stanford University
4. The Meaning of Chin- Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media
Elaine W. Chun, University of South Carolina
5. "Suddenly faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans
Adrienne Lo, University of Waterloo
6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas
Quentin E. Williams, University of the Western Cape
7. Norteno and Sureno Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation
Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of California, Los Angeles
Part II. Racing Language
8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century
Renee Blake, New York University
9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires
Sarah Bunin Benor, Hebrew Union College
10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV
Roey Gafter, Tel Aviv University
11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, D.C.
Robert J. Podesva, Stanford University
12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners
Devyani Sharma, Queen Mary, University of London
Part III. Language, Race, and Education in Changing Communities
13. "It Was a Black City": African American Language in California's Changing Urban Schools and Communities
Django Paris, Michigan State University
14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States
William Perez, Claremont Graduate University; Rafael Vasquez, Universidad Autonoma; and Raymond Burie, Pomona College
15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization
Mary Bucholtz, University of California, Santa Barbara
16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain
Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez, University of California, Los Angeles
17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School
Angela Reyes, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los demas: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border"
Ana Celia Zentella, University of California, San Diego
19. NEW: Sorry to Bother You: Deepening the Political Project of
Raciolinguistics
H.Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
Index
H. Samy Alim
Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
1. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject?: Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
2. From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth
Jennifer Roth-Gordon, University of Arizona
3. From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States
Jonathan Rosa, Stanford University
4. The Meaning of Chin- Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media
Elaine W. Chun, University of South Carolina
5. "Suddenly faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans
Adrienne Lo, University of Waterloo
6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas
Quentin E. Williams, University of the Western Cape
7. Norteno and Sureno Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation
Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of California, Los Angeles
Part II. Racing Language
8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century
Renee Blake, New York University
9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires
Sarah Bunin Benor, Hebrew Union College
10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV
Roey Gafter, Tel Aviv University
11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, D.C.
Robert J. Podesva, Stanford University
12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners
Devyani Sharma, Queen Mary, University of London
Part III. Language, Race, and Education in Changing Communities
13. "It Was a Black City": African American Language in California's Changing Urban Schools and Communities
Django Paris, Michigan State University
14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States
William Perez, Claremont Graduate University; Rafael Vasquez, Universidad Autonoma; and Raymond Burie, Pomona College
15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization
Mary Bucholtz, University of California, Santa Barbara
16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain
Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez, University of California, Los Angeles
17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School
Angela Reyes, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los demas: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border"
Ana Celia Zentella, University of California, San Diego
19. NEW: Sorry to Bother You: Deepening the Political Project of
Raciolinguistics
H.Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
Index
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NEW: Preface to the Paperback Edition: Language, Race, and the Academy: Building Intellectual Community beyond the Confines of Our Institutional Constraints
H. Samy Alim
Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
1. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject?: Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
2. From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth
Jennifer Roth-Gordon, University of Arizona
3. From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States
Jonathan Rosa, Stanford University
4. The Meaning of Chin- Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media
Elaine W. Chun, University of South Carolina
5. "Suddenly faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans
Adrienne Lo, University of Waterloo
6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas
Quentin E. Williams, University of the Western Cape
7. Norteno and Sureno Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation
Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of California, Los Angeles
Part II. Racing Language
8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century
Renee Blake, New York University
9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires
Sarah Bunin Benor, Hebrew Union College
10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV
Roey Gafter, Tel Aviv University
11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, D.C.
Robert J. Podesva, Stanford University
12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners
Devyani Sharma, Queen Mary, University of London
Part III. Language, Race, and Education in Changing Communities
13. "It Was a Black City": African American Language in California's Changing Urban Schools and Communities
Django Paris, Michigan State University
14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States
William Perez, Claremont Graduate University; Rafael Vasquez, Universidad Autonoma; and Raymond Burie, Pomona College
15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization
Mary Bucholtz, University of California, Santa Barbara
16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain
Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez, University of California, Los Angeles
17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School
Angela Reyes, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los demas: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border"
Ana Celia Zentella, University of California, San Diego
19. NEW: Sorry to Bother You: Deepening the Political Project of
Raciolinguistics
H.Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
Index
H. Samy Alim
Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
1. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject?: Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization
H. Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
2. From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth
Jennifer Roth-Gordon, University of Arizona
3. From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States
Jonathan Rosa, Stanford University
4. The Meaning of Chin- Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media
Elaine W. Chun, University of South Carolina
5. "Suddenly faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans
Adrienne Lo, University of Waterloo
6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas
Quentin E. Williams, University of the Western Cape
7. Norteno and Sureno Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation
Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of California, Los Angeles
Part II. Racing Language
8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century
Renee Blake, New York University
9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires
Sarah Bunin Benor, Hebrew Union College
10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV
Roey Gafter, Tel Aviv University
11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, D.C.
Robert J. Podesva, Stanford University
12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners
Devyani Sharma, Queen Mary, University of London
Part III. Language, Race, and Education in Changing Communities
13. "It Was a Black City": African American Language in California's Changing Urban Schools and Communities
Django Paris, Michigan State University
14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States
William Perez, Claremont Graduate University; Rafael Vasquez, Universidad Autonoma; and Raymond Burie, Pomona College
15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization
Mary Bucholtz, University of California, Santa Barbara
16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain
Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez, University of California, Los Angeles
17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School
Angela Reyes, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los demas: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border"
Ana Celia Zentella, University of California, San Diego
19. NEW: Sorry to Bother You: Deepening the Political Project of
Raciolinguistics
H.Samy Alim, University of California, Los Angeles
Index
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