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Looking Like A Language Sounding Like A Race Rosa Jonathan

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Looking Like A Language Sounding Like A Race Rosa Jonathan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.85 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Rosa, Jonathan
ISBN: 9780190634735, 0190634731
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Looking Like A Language Sounding Like A Race Rosa Jonathan by Rosa, Jonathan 9780190634735, 0190634731 instant download after payment.

The first monograph to use a 'raciolinguistic perspective' that attends to the co-naturalization of language and race

Rosa's raciolinguistic perspective examines the categories of race, ethnicity, and language as products of long-standing colonial distinctions

Challenges distinctions between race and ethnicity in Latinx culture, and argues that the racialization of Latinx (a gender non-binary way of referring to 'Latina/o') language requires a careful consideration of race

Advances a critique of the U.S. as a fundamentally racist society built on histories of settler colonialism and enslavement, and approaches institutions such as public schools as central sites in which white supremacy is enacted and reproduced

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