Spanish across Domains in the United States: Education, Public Space, and Social Media: Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, cartea 23
Francisco Salgado Robles, Edwin Lamboyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2020
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ISBN-13: 9789004433229
ISBN-10: 9004433228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Seria Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture
ISBN-10: 9004433228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Seria Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction: Spanish in the United States and across Domains
Edwin M. Lamboy and Francisco Salgado-Robles
1 Spanish Heritage Education in the Southwestern United States: Fighting Restrictive Policies toward Language Maintenance in Arizona
Sara M. Beaudrie and Sergio Loza
2 Spanish as a Heritage Language in the Western United States: Are We Meeting the Demands in Colorado?
Devin L. Jenkins
3 Spanish in the Midwest: Hablando in the Heartland
Kim Potowski
4 Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language in Northeastern United States: Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Manel Lacorte, Elisa Gironzetti and Evelyn Canabal-Torres
5 Spanish Heritage Language Learners in Tennessee: Current Practices, Challenges, and Directions for the Future
Inmaculada Gómez Soler
6 Heritage Speakers of Spanish in Oklahoma City: An Examination of the Linguistic Landscape
Aaron B. Roggia
7 Hablamos español in the Western United States: A View of Marketing in the Multilingual Landscape of California
María Cecilia Colombi, Daniela Cerbino and Marta Llorente Bravo
8 Constructing La Villa Hispana: Cultural Citizenship, Economic Development, and Linguistic Landscaping in Ohio
Elena Foulis and Glenn Martinez
9 Avenida San Juan: The Linguistic Landscape of Buffalo, New York’s Hispanic Heritage District
Amanda Dixson and Angela George
10 Humanizing Approaches to Emergent Bilingual Learners en confianza: Cultivating a Community Linguistic Landscape at a Bilingual Library in the Hispanic Kentucky Bluegrass
Steven Alvarez
11 Presencia Virtual: Spanish as a Heritage Language Speakers’ Use of Instagram to Forward Notions of Identity in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region
Patricia MacGregor-Mendoza and Gabriela Moreno
12 “Cuando me da la gana. Me AF”: Washingtonian Bilingual Speakers of Spanish on Facebook
Víctor Fernández-Mallat
13 Communicative Purposes behind Language Choice and “Netspeak”: Use of Facebook by Heritage Speakers of Spanish in the American Midwest
Laura Valentín-Rivera and Earl K. Brown
14 “Dope!! Puta vergona”: Identity “en el middle” and Language Choice in Instagram among Urban Music Affiliated Male Spanish Legacy Speakers from Da DMV
José L. Magro
15 Understanding Language Attitudes among Members of a New Latino Community in the Southeastern United States: From Speech to Tweets
Chad Howe and Philip P. Limerick
Epilogue: U.S. Spanish as a Sociolinguistic Conundrum
Francisco Moreno-Fernández
Index
Introduction: Spanish in the United States and across Domains
Edwin M. Lamboy and Francisco Salgado-Robles
Part 1 Spanish in the Education Domain
1 Spanish Heritage Education in the Southwestern United States: Fighting Restrictive Policies toward Language Maintenance in Arizona
Sara M. Beaudrie and Sergio Loza
2 Spanish as a Heritage Language in the Western United States: Are We Meeting the Demands in Colorado?
Devin L. Jenkins
3 Spanish in the Midwest: Hablando in the Heartland
Kim Potowski
4 Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language in Northeastern United States: Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Manel Lacorte, Elisa Gironzetti and Evelyn Canabal-Torres
5 Spanish Heritage Language Learners in Tennessee: Current Practices, Challenges, and Directions for the Future
Inmaculada Gómez Soler
Part 2 Spanish in the Public Space Domain
6 Heritage Speakers of Spanish in Oklahoma City: An Examination of the Linguistic Landscape
Aaron B. Roggia
7 Hablamos español in the Western United States: A View of Marketing in the Multilingual Landscape of California
María Cecilia Colombi, Daniela Cerbino and Marta Llorente Bravo
8 Constructing La Villa Hispana: Cultural Citizenship, Economic Development, and Linguistic Landscaping in Ohio
Elena Foulis and Glenn Martinez
9 Avenida San Juan: The Linguistic Landscape of Buffalo, New York’s Hispanic Heritage District
Amanda Dixson and Angela George
10 Humanizing Approaches to Emergent Bilingual Learners en confianza: Cultivating a Community Linguistic Landscape at a Bilingual Library in the Hispanic Kentucky Bluegrass
Steven Alvarez
Part 3 Spanish in the Social Media Domain
11 Presencia Virtual: Spanish as a Heritage Language Speakers’ Use of Instagram to Forward Notions of Identity in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region
Patricia MacGregor-Mendoza and Gabriela Moreno
12 “Cuando me da la gana. Me AF”: Washingtonian Bilingual Speakers of Spanish on Facebook
Víctor Fernández-Mallat
13 Communicative Purposes behind Language Choice and “Netspeak”: Use of Facebook by Heritage Speakers of Spanish in the American Midwest
Laura Valentín-Rivera and Earl K. Brown
14 “Dope!! Puta vergona”: Identity “en el middle” and Language Choice in Instagram among Urban Music Affiliated Male Spanish Legacy Speakers from Da DMV
José L. Magro
15 Understanding Language Attitudes among Members of a New Latino Community in the Southeastern United States: From Speech to Tweets
Chad Howe and Philip P. Limerick
Epilogue: U.S. Spanish as a Sociolinguistic Conundrum
Francisco Moreno-Fernández
Index
Notă biografică
Francisco Salgado-Robles, Ph.D. (2011), University of Florida, is Assistant Professor of Spanish at The College of Staten Island (CUNY), where he supervises the Spanish Language Program and teaches Spanish applied linguistics and sociolinguistics. He has published two monographs and many articles.
Edwin M. Lamboy, Ph.D. (2000), Pennsylvania State University, is Associate Professor at The City College of New York (CUNY), where he teaches courses for and directs the Secondary Spanish Education Program. He has published two monographs, one textbook, and many articles.
Edwin M. Lamboy, Ph.D. (2000), Pennsylvania State University, is Associate Professor at The City College of New York (CUNY), where he teaches courses for and directs the Secondary Spanish Education Program. He has published two monographs, one textbook, and many articles.