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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aRaciolinguistics :▼bhow language shapes our ideas about race /▼cedited by H. Samy Alim, John R. Rickford and Arnetha F. Ball.▲ |
246 | 3 | 0 | ▼aHow language shapes our ideas about race▲ |
264 | 1 | ▼aOxford ;▼aNew York :▼bOxford University Press,▼c[2016]▲ | |
264 | 4 | ▼c짤2016▲ | |
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504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | ▼aCover; Raciolinguistics; Copyright; Contents; Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times; Part I Languaging Race; 1. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject?: Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization; 2. From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth; 3. From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a4. The Meaning of Ching-Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media; 5. "Suddenly Faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans; 6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas; 7. Norten�o and Suren�o Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation; Part II Racing Language; 8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires; 10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV; 11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, DC; 12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners; 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▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States; 15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization; 16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain; 17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School; 18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los dema�s: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border▲ | |
520 | ▼aRaciolinguistics 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.▲ | ||
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700 | 1 | ▼aRickford, John R.,▼d1949-▼eeditor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aBall, Arnetha F.,▼d1950-▼eeditor.▲ | |
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Raciolinguistics :how language shapes our ideas about race
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Raciolinguistics : how language shapes our ideas about race / edited by H. Samy Alim, John R. Rickford and Arnetha F. Ball.
다양한 서명
How language shapes our ideas about race
형태사항
1 online resource (vii, 362 pages) : illustrations
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기
Cover; Raciolinguistics; Copyright; Contents; Introducing Raciolinguistics: Racing Language and Languaging Race in Hyperracial Times; Part I Languaging Race; 1. Who's Afraid of the Transracial Subject?: Raciolinguistics and the Political Project of Transracialization; 2. From Upstanding Citizen to North American Rapper and Back Again: The Racial Malleability of Poor Male Brazilian Youth; 3. From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish: Language Ideologies and the Racialization of Mexican and Puerto Rican Youth in the United States
4. The Meaning of Ching-Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media; 5. "Suddenly Faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans; 6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas; 7. Norten�o and Suren�o Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation; Part II Racing Language; 8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century
9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires; 10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV; 11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, DC; 12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners; 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
14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States; 15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization; 16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain; 17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School; 18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los dema�s: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border
4. The Meaning of Ching-Chong: Language, Racism, and Response in New Media; 5. "Suddenly Faced with a Chinese Village": The Linguistic Racialization of Asian Americans; 6. Ethnicity and Extreme Locality in South Africa's Multilingual Hip Hop Ciphas; 7. Norten�o and Suren�o Gangs, Hip Hop, and Ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish Accent Variation; Part II Racing Language; 8. Toward Heterogeneity: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Classification of Black People in the Twenty-First Century
9. Jews of Color: Performing Black Jewishness through the Creative Use of Two Ethnolinguistic Repertoires; 10. Pharyngeal Beauty and Depharyngealized Geek: Performing Ethnicity on Israeli Reality TV; 11. Stance as a Window into the Language-Race Connection: Evidence from African American and White Speakers in Washington, DC; 12. Changing Ethnicities: The Evolving Speech Styles of Punjabi Londoners; 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
14. Zapotec, Mixtec, and Purepecha Youth: Multilingualism and the Marginalization of Indigenous Immigrants in the United States; 15. On Being Called Out of One's Name: Indexical Bleaching as a Technique of Deracialization; 16. Multiculturalism and Its Discontents: Essentializing Ethnic Moroccan and Roma Identities in Classroom Discourse in Spain; 17. The Voicing of Asian American Figures: Korean Linguistic Styles at an Asian American Cram School; 18. "Socials," "Poch@s," "Normals" y los dema�s: School Networks and Linguistic Capital of High School Students on the Tijuana-San Diego Border
요약주기
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.
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9780190625702 0190625708 9780190625726 0190625724
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