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Discusses the roots of Spanglish, which reach back to the annexation of Mexican territories by the U.S. in the nineteenth century and its modern use in urban cities and rural areas nation-wide, with essays, reviews, and interviews by various scholars about the cultural and historical context of the hybrid slang.
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Our linguistic and social context / Rosaura Sánchez
The grammar of Spanglish / Ana Celia Zentella
The gravitas of Spanglish / Ilan Stavans
Boricua (between) borders / Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel
Que, qué? : transculturation and Tato Laviera's Spanglish poetics / Stephanie Alvarez Martínez
The flying tongue / Peter Monaghan
Is 'Spanglish' a language? / Roberto González Echaverría
Waving the Star-Spanglish Banner / Ariel Dorfman
Linguistic terrorism / Gloria Anzaldúa
Anniversary crónica / Susana Chávez-Silverman
Nomah / Ilan Stavans.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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