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    In:  Muslim networks from Hajj to Hip Hop (2005), Seite 264-274 | year:2005 | pages:264-274
    ISBN: 9780807829233
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Muslim networks from Hajj to Hip Hop
    Publ. der Quelle: Chapel Hill [u.a.] : University of North Carolina Press, 2005
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2005), Seite 264-274
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2005
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:264-274
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    New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190846022 , 9780190846008 , 9780190846015
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (520 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.80014
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    Keywords: Racism in language ; Rhetoric / Political aspects ; Discourse analysis / Social aspects ; Diskriminierung ; Sprache ; Rassismus ; Identität ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Rassismus ; Diskriminierung ; Sprache ; Identität
    Abstract: A growing number of scholars hold that rather than fixed and pre-determined, race is created out of continuous and repeated discourses emerging from individuals and institutions within specific histories, political economic systems, and everyday interactions. This handbook demonstrates how linguistic analysis brings a crucial perspective to this project by revealing the ways in which language and race are mutually constituted as social realities. Not only do we position issues of race, racism, and racialization as central to language-based scholarship, but we also examine these processes from an explicitly critical and anti-racist perspective. The process of racialization-an enduring yet evolving social process steeped in centuries of colonialism and capitalism-is central to linguistic anthropological approaches
    Note: Introduction: The Field of Language and Race: A Linguistic Anthropological Approach to Race, Racism, and Racialization - H. Samy Alim, Angela Reyes, Paul V. Kroskrity -- - Immigration, Language, and Racial Becoming - Awad Ibrahim -- - Coloniality of Mixed Race and Mixed Language - Angela Reyes -- - Racializing Performances in Colonial Time-Spaces - Kristina Wirtz -- - "We Don't Play": Black Women's Linguistic Agency Across Race, Class, and Gender - Marcyliena Morgan -- - The Gendered Muslim Subject: At the Intersection of Race, Religion, and Gender - Mariam Durrani -- - Race, Language, and the Body: Towards a Theory of Racial Semiotics - Krystal A. Smalls -- - Language, Race, and the (Trans)Formation of Cisheteropatriarchy - H. Samy Alim, Jooyoung Lee, Lauren Mason Carris, Quentin E. Williams -- - "You Met My Ambassador": Language and Self-monitoring at the Intersection of Race and Sexuality - Brianna R. Cornelius, Rusty Barrett -- , - Theorizing Linguistic Racisms from a Language Ideological Perspective - Paul V. Kroskrity -- - What Does a Terrorist Sound Like?: Language and Racialised Representations of Muslims - Kamran Khan -- - Language, Race, and Reflexivity: A View from Linguistic Anthropology - Adrienne Lo, Elaine Chun -- - Racing Indian Language, Languaging an Indian Race: Linguistic Racisms and Representations of Indigeneity - Barbra A. Meek -- - Racializing Discourses of Illegality: Mexican and Central American Migration in the Time of Trump - Hilary Parsons Dick -- - Race, Humor, and Politics: Racialized Joke-Telling and Anti-Immigrant Politics in Northern Italy - Sabina Perrino -- - Raciolinguistic Exceptionalism: How Racialized "Compliments" Reproduce White Supremacy - H. Samy Alim, Geneva Smitherman -- - Reimagining Race and Language: From Raciolinguistic Ideologies to a Raciolinguistic Perspective - Jonathan Rosa, Nelson Flores -- , - Racism, Colorism, and Language within Their Macro Contexts - Arthur K. Spears -- - Racializing, Ethnicizing, and Diversity Discourses: The Forms May Change But the Pragmatics Stay Remarkably the Same - Bonnie Urciuoli -- - The Linguistic Intimacy of Five Continents: Racializing Language in Empire - Bonnie McElhinny, Monica Heller -- - African-Languages, Race, and Colonialism: The Case of Brazil and Angola - Cristine Gorski Severo, Sinfree B. Makoni
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