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Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces

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

Introduction


Acknowledgements

  • Jonathon Repinecz
  • Livi Yoshioka-Maxwell

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Introduction: Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces

  • William Heidenfeldt

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 2–9

Articles


French Heritage Language Learning: A Site of Multilingual Identity Formation, Cultural Exploration, and Creative Expression in New York City

  • Maya Angela Smith

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 10–38

Multiculturalism from the inside out: Occitan and Toulouse

  • Elyse Ritchey

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 39–63

Silent Multilingualism: Language Politics in the Mediterranean

  • Celine Piser

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 64–86

From Bozal to Mulata: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Black African Female Slave in Early Modern Spanish Theater

  • Antonio M Rueda

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 87–110

Playful Pedagogy and Polemic Bilingualism in the Contemporary Argentine Memoir of Immigration: Mario Castells’ El mosto y la queresa (2012)

  • Juan Caballero

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 111–128

Trembling in the House of Time: Linguistic Re-appropriation through Self-translation in Juan Gelman’s dibaxu

  • Brandon Rigby

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 129–148

“Un créole extrêmement vivace”: Linguistic Identity and Belonging in Bessora’s 53 cm

  • Livi Yoshioka-Maxwell

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 149–177

“The Facets of our Diglossia”: Native Speakers as Multilingual Storytellers

  • Jonathon Repinecz

Volume 5 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Legitimate Speakers in Contested Spaces • 178–207