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Harvard Educational Review | 2015

Undoing Appropriateness: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and Language Diversity in Education.

Nelson Flores; Jonathan Rosa

In this article, Nelson Flores and Jonathan Rosa critique appropriateness-based approaches to language diversity in education. Those who subscribe to these approaches conceptualize standardized linguistic practices as an objective set of linguistic forms that are appropriate for an academic setting. In contrast, Flores and Rosa highlight the raciolinguistic ideologies through which racialized bodies come to be constructed as engaging in appropriately academic linguistic practices. Drawing on theories of language ideologies and racialization, they offer a perspective from which students classified as long-term English learners, heritage language learners, and Standard English learners can be understood to inhabit a shared racial positioning that frames their linguistic practices as deficient regardless of how closely they follow supposed rules of appropriateness. The authors illustrate how appropriateness-based approaches to language education are implicated in the reproduction of racial normativity by exp...


Language in Society | 2017

Unsettling race and language: Toward a raciolinguistic perspective

Jonathan Rosa; Nelson Flores

This article presents what we term a raciolinguistic perspective , which theorizes the historical and contemporary co-naturalization of language and race. Rather than taking for granted existing categories for parsing and classifying race and language, we seek to understand how and why these categories have been co-naturalized, and to imagine their denaturalization as part of a broader structural project of contesting white supremacy. We explore five key components of a raciolinguistic perspective: (i) historical and contemporary colonial co-naturalizations of race and language; (ii) perceptions of racial and linguistic difference; (iii) regimentations of racial and linguistic categories; (iv) racial and linguistic intersections and assemblages; and (v) contestations of racial and linguistic power formations. These foci reflect our investment in developing a careful theorization of various forms of racial and linguistic inequality on the one hand, and our commitment to the imagination and creation of more just societies on the other. (Race, language ideologies, colonialism, governmentality, enregisterment, structural inequality) *


American Ethnologist | 2015

#Ferguson: Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States

Yarimar Bonilla; Jonathan Rosa


Journal of Linguistic Anthropology | 2015

Invited Forum: Bridging the “Language Gap”

Netta Avineri; Eric J. Johnson; Shirley Brice-Heath; Teresa L. McCarty; Elinor Ochs; Tamar Kremer-Sadlik; Susan D. Blum; Ana Celia Zentella; Jonathan Rosa; Nelson Flores; H. Samy Alim; Django Paris


Language & Communication | 2016

Racializing language, regimenting Latinas/os: Chronotope, social tense, and American raciolinguistic futures

Jonathan Rosa


Journal of Linguistic Anthropology | 2016

Standardization, Racialization, Languagelessness: Raciolinguistic Ideologies across Communicative Contexts†

Jonathan Rosa


American Ethnologist | 2017

Deprovincializing Trump, decolonizing diversity, and unsettling anthropology

Jonathan Rosa; Yarimar Bonilla


Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy | 2015

Rethinking Gaps: Literacies and Languages in Participatory Cultures.

Korina M. Jocson; Jonathan Rosa; Jen Scott Curwood


American Anthropologist | 2014

On Latin@s and the Immigration Debate

Arlene Dávila; Leith Mullings; Renato Rosaldo; Luis F B Plascencia; Leo R. Chavez; Rocío Magaña; Gilberto Rosas; Ana Aparicio; Lourdes Gutiérrez Nájera; Patricia Zavella; Alyshia Gálvez; Jonathan Rosa


Archive | 2016

From Mock Spanish to Inverted Spanglish

Jonathan Rosa

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Nelson Flores

University of Pennsylvania

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Ana Aparicio

Northwestern University

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Django Paris

Michigan State University

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Elinor Ochs

University of California

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Eric J. Johnson

Washington State University Tri-Cities

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