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  3. Vol 5 No 2 (2017): Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces

a special issue, guest-edited by Livi Yoshioka-Maxwell and Jonathon Repinecz

Published: 2017-08-27

Introduction

  • Acknowledgements
    Jonathon Repinecz, Livi Yoshioka-Maxwell
    1
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  • Introduction: Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces
    William Heidenfeldt
    2–9
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Articles

  • French Heritage Language Learning: A Site of Multilingual Identity Formation, Cultural Exploration, and Creative Expression in New York City
    Maya Angela Smith
    10–38
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  • Multiculturalism from the inside out: Occitan and Toulouse
    Elyse Ritchey
    39–63
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  • Silent Multilingualism: Language Politics in the Mediterranean
    Celine Piser
    64–86
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  • From Bozal to Mulata: a Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Black African Female Slave in Early Modern Spanish Theater
    Antonio M Rueda
    87–110
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  • Playful Pedagogy and Polemic Bilingualism in the Contemporary Argentine Memoir of Immigration: Mario Castells’ El mosto y la queresa (2012)
    Juan Caballero
    111–128
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  • Trembling in the House of Time: Linguistic Re-appropriation through Self-translation in Juan Gelman’s dibaxu
    Brandon Rigby
    129–148
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  • “Un créole extrêmement vivace”: Linguistic Identity and Belonging in Bessora’s 53 cm
    Livi Yoshioka-Maxwell
    149–177
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  • “The Facets of our Diglossia”: Native Speakers as Multilingual Storytellers
    Jonathon Repinecz
    178–207
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