31.2697, Calls: Spanish; Anthro Ling, Disc Analys, Ling & Lit, Socioling/USA
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Subject: 31.2697, Calls: Spanish; Anthro Ling, Disc Analys, Ling & Lit, Socioling/USA
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Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2020 21:04:22
From: Gerardo Augusto Lorenzino [galorenz at temple.edu]
Subject: “Spanish in the US: Globalization, Glocalization and New Discourses”
Full Title: “Spanish in the US: Globalization, Glocalization and New Discourses”
Date: 11-Mar-2021 - 14-Mar-2021
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Contact Person: Gerardo Augusto Lorenzino
Meeting Email: galorenz at temple.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2020
Meeting Description:
The session seeks papers that examine new discourses, practices, and
identities, in US Latino and Hispanic communities in response to social
pressures from above and outside (globalization) and social pressures from
below and inside (glocalization). In particular, the session hopes to address
questions pertaining to space, place, dominance, legitimacy, and authenticity
in creating discourses in the context of English hegemony and contest and
contact among Spanish varieties in the United States.
Call for Papers:
Research that discusses the theoretical and empirical relevance of
globalization and glocalization in US Spanish from more than one perspective
such as sociolinguistics, literary theory, discourse analysis, cultural
studies and other related disciplines are especially welcome.
The NeMLA requires that potential presenters open a free account where they
can upload abstracts. Please use the link below to submit your 300-word
abstract:
http://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention/callforpapers/submit.html
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