Applying Anzalduan frameworks to understand transnational youth identities bridging culture, language, and schooling at the US-Mexican border / edited by G. Sue Kasun and Irasema Mora-Pablo.
| Other author | Kasun, G. Sue. |
| Other author | Mora Pablo, Irasema. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication Info | New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. |
| Description | pages cm. |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from Taylor & Francis eBooks |
| Subjects |
| Series | Routledge research in educational equality and diversity |
| Contents | Foreword / Angela Valenzuela -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: When the bridge could build itself -without permission- through Mexican-origin transnational youth / G. Sue Kasun and Irasema Mora-Pablo -- Resistance, language, and identity among Mexican-origin transnational youth. Traves©Ưa and resistance across borders: Achieving Nepantilism? / Nelly Paulina Trejo Guzm©Łn -- Nepantla as resistance for transnational youth in Northern Mexico / Sandra Candel -- Nations within nations: the heterogeneity of Mexican transnationals of indigenous descent from Anzalduan lenses / David Mart©Ưnez-Prieto -- Formal schooling and transnationalism from an Anzalduan lens. Navigating multiple fronteras: the transnational experiences of Latina second-generation immigrant college students / Janeth Martinez-Cortes -- Language as boundary, language as bridge: the linguistic paths of children of return migrants in Mexican schools as reported by adults / Kathleen Tacelosky -- Theorizing transnationalism with Anzald©ða. Double mestiza consciousness: aqu©Ư y all©Ł / Colette Despagne and M©đnica Jac©đbo-Suarez -- It's all gone South! Applying Anzald©ðan frameworks to metonymy, metaphor, and mythologies to understand the language about transnational youth / Steve Przymus and Jos©♭ Omar Serna Guti©♭rrez -- Malinche's move from traitor to survivor: recasting Mexico's first indigenous woman to reframe Mexican origin transnationals returning home / G. Sue Kasun and Irasema Mora-Pablo -- Conclusion: Expanding transnational bridges for a world where many worlds fit / Irasema Mora-Pablo and G. Sue Kasun. |
| Abstract | "Framed by the theoretical work of Gloria Anzald©ða, this volume focuses on the cultural and linguistic practices of Mexican-origin youth at the US border, to explore how young people engage in acts of "bridging" to develop rich, transnational identities. Using a wealth of empirical data gathered through interviews and observations, and featuring perspectives from multinational and transnational authors, this text highlights how youth resist racialized and raciolinguistic oppression in both formal and informal contexts by purposefully engaging with their heritage culture and language. In doing so, they defy deficit-narratives and negotiate identities in the "in-between." As a whole, the volume engages issues of identity, language and education, and offers a uniquely asset-based perspective on the complexities of transnational youth identity, demonstrating its value in educational and academic spaces in particular. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in the sociology of education, multicultural education, and youth culture more broadly. Those interested in language and identity studies, as well as adolescence, schooling, and bilingualism, will also benefit from this volume"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| LCCN | 2021045933 |
| ISBN | 9781032043500 (hardback) |
| ISBN | 9781032043548 (paperback) |
| ISBN | (ebook) |
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