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An American language; the history of spanish in the United States

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Oakland, Estados Unidos : University of California Press, 2018Edition: 1a. edDescription: viii, 366 páginas : ilustraciones; ImpresoContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • no mediado
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 978-0-520-29707-4
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 460.973 L9251
Abstract: Introduction. A language of politics, 1848-1902: United by land; Translation, a measure of power; Choosing language; A language of citizenship; The United States sees language. A political language, 1902-1945: A language of identity; The minits of Americanization; Strategic Pan-Americanism; The Federal Government rediscovers spanish; Competing nationalism; Puerto RIco and New México. Epilogue.Abstract: An American Language is a tour de force that revolutionizes our understanding of U.S. history. It reveals the origins of Spanish as a language binding residents of the Southwest to the politics and culture of an expanding nation in the 1840s. As the West increasingly integrated into the United States over the following century, struggles over power, identity, and citizenship transformed the place of the Spanish language in the nation. An American Language is a history that reimagines what it means to be an American—with profound implications for our own time.
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Libro Biblioteca Hernán Malo González Biblioteca Central Bloque A 460.973 L9251 BG19908 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BG19908

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction. A language of politics, 1848-1902: United by land; Translation, a measure of power; Choosing language; A language of citizenship; The United States sees language. A political language, 1902-1945: A language of identity; The minits of Americanization; Strategic Pan-Americanism; The Federal Government rediscovers spanish; Competing nationalism; Puerto RIco and New México. Epilogue.

An American Language is a tour de force that revolutionizes our understanding of U.S. history. It reveals the origins of Spanish as a language binding residents of the Southwest to the politics and culture of an expanding nation in the 1840s. As the West increasingly integrated into the United States over the following century, struggles over power, identity, and citizenship transformed the place of the Spanish language in the nation. An American Language is a history that reimagines what it means to be an American—with profound implications for our own time.

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