33.532, TOC: International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2020 / 256 (2020)

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Subject: 33.532, TOC:  International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2020 / 256 (2020)

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2022 03:57:00
From: Birgit Sievert [Birgit.Sievert at degruyter.com]
Subject: International Journal of the Sociology of Language Vol. 2020, No. 256 (2020)

 
Publisher:	De Gruyter Mouton
			https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/mouton 
			
Journal Title:  International Journal of the Sociology of Language 
Volume Number:  2020 
Issue Number:  265 
Issue Date:  2020 


Subtitle:  Special Issue: Reconstituting Selves and Others: Racialization, Voicing, and Resemiotization in Raciolinguistic Perspective; Guest Editors: Jennifer B. Delfino and Maureen Kosse   


Main Text:  

https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/ijsl/2020/265/html

Frontmatter
Page range: i-v 

Racialization and the national body: (Re)defining selves and others in
changing contexts of liberal democratic governance
Jennifer B. Delfino, Maureen Kosse
Page range: 1-7 

“#JeSuisSirCornflakes”: Racialization and resemiotization in French
nationalist Twitter
Catherine Tebaldi
Page range: 9-32 

“They are just a danger”: Racialized ideologies in Northern Italy and the
Philippines
Sabina Perrino, Rachelle Jereza
Page range: 33-56 

Talking “like a race”: Gender, authority, and articulate speech in African
American students’ marking speech acts
Jennifer B. Delfino
Page range: 57-79 
Accessible September 11, 2020

Racialization and gender in Tumblr: Beyoncé as a raciolinguistic semiotic
resource
Addie Sayers China
Page range: 81-105 

Producing white comfort through “corporate cool”: Linguistic appropriation,
social media, and @BrandsSayingBae
Jennifer Roth-Gordon, Jessica Harris, Stephanie Zamora
Page range: 107-128 

Commentary
Commentary: On affect and race under capitalism
Adrienne Lo
Page range: 129-131 

Book Review
Looking like a language, sounding like a race: Raciolinguistic ideologies and
the learning of latinidad
Kimberly Ann Strong
Page range: 133-135
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics



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