Raciolinguistics how language shapes our ideas about race

Raciolinguistics how language shapes our ideas about race Racio linguistics How language shapes our ideas about race edited by H. Samy Alim, John R. Rickford and Arnetha F. Ball - Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2016. - 1 online resource (vii, 362 pages) illustrations



Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times / Part I. Languaging Race. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject? : Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization / From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth / From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States / The Meaning of Ching-Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media / "Suddenly Faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans / Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas / Norteño and Sureño Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation / Part II. Racing Language. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century / Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires / Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV / Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, DC / Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners / Part III. Language, Race, and Education in Changing Communities. "It Was a Black City": African American Language in California's Changing Urban Schools and Communities / Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States / On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization / Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain / The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School / "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los demás: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border / H. Samy Alim -- H. Samy Alim -- Jennifer Roth Gordon -- Jonathan Rosa -- Elaine W. Chun -- Adrienne Lo -- Quentin E. Williams -- Norma Mendoza-Denton -- Renee Blake -- Sarah Bunin Benor -- Roey Gafter -- Robert J. Podesva -- Devyani Sharma -- Django Paris -- William Perez, Rafael Vasquez, Raymond Buriel -- Mary Bucholtz -- Inmaculada M. Garcia-Sanchez -- Angela Reyes -- Ana Celia Zentella

Raciolinguistics reveals the central role that language plays in shaping our ideas about race. This team of leading scholars-working both within and beyond the United States-shares powerful, much-needed research to help us understand the increasingly vexed relationships between race, ethnicity, and language in our rapidly changing world



9780190625702 9780190625726 9780190625719


Racism in language.
Critical discourse analysis--Social aspects.
Sociolinguistics.


Electronic Books.

P120 / .R335 2016