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Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (ePub eBook)


Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (ePub eBook)

eBook by Rosa, Jonathan

Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (ePub eBook)

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ISBN:
9780190851750
Publication Date:
14 Dec 2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
eBook
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Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (ePub eBook)

Description

Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race examines the emergence of linguistic and ethnoracial categories in the context of Latinidad. The book draws from more than twenty-four months of ethnographic and sociolinguistic fieldwork in a Chicago public school, whose student body is more than 90% Mexican and Puerto Rican, to analyze the racialization of language and its relationship to issues of power and national identity. It focuses specifically on youth socialization to U.S. Latinidad as a contemporary site of political anxiety, raciolinguistic transformation, and urban inequity. Jonathan Rosa's account studies the fashioning of Latinidad in Chicago's highly segregated Near Northwest Side; he links public discourse concerning the rising prominence of U.S. Latinidad to the institutional management and experience of raciolinguistic identities there. Anxieties surrounding Latinx identities push administrators to transform at risk Mexican and Puerto Rican students into young Latino professionals. This institutional effort, which requires students to learn to be and, importantly, sound like themselves in highly studied ways, reveals administrators' attempts to navigate a precarious urban terrain in a city grappling with some of the nation's highest youth homicide, dropout, and teen pregnancy rates. Rosa explores the ingenuity of his research participants' responses to these forms of marginalization through the contestation of political, ethnoracial, and linguistic borders.

Contents

Introduction: Making Latinx Identities and Managing American Anxieties Part I: Looking like a Language: Latinx Ethnoracial Category-Making Chapter 1: From Gangbangers and Hoes to Young Latino Professionals : Intersectional Mobility and the Ambivalent Management of Stigmatized Student Bodies Chapter 2: I heard that Mexicans are Hispanic and Puerto Ricans are Latino : Ethnoracial Contortions, Diasporic Imaginaries, and Institutional Trajectories Chapter 3: Latino flavors : Emblematizing, Embodying, and Enacting Latinidad Part II: Sounding like a Race: Latinx Raciolinguistic Enregisterment Chapter 4: They're bilingual that means they don't know the language : The Ideology of Languagelessness in Practice, Policy, and Theory Chapter 5: Pink Cheese, Green Ghosts, Cool Arrows/Pinches Gringos Culeros : Inverted Spanglish and Latinx Raciolinguistic Enregisterment Chapter 6: That doesn't count as a book, that's real life! : Outlaw(ed) Literacies, Criminalized Intertextualities, and Institutional Linkages Conclusion: Hearing Limits, Voicing Possibilities References

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