[lg policy] The Cross-Lingual Interse(x)tionality of ‘Latinx’
Harold Schiffman
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https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2018/05/01/the-cross-lingual-intersextionality-of-latinx/
Latinx isn’t a misprint. Whether it be labeled a proto- or neologism, the
cross-lingual noun/adjective aims to transcend the male privilege in Latino
and to unlink Latin@ from the channeled signific...
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