Activity Details


Audiencia: Estudiantes Graduados y Profesores
Recurso:  Jonathan Rosa
Idioma: Inglés
Espacio: 30 participantes
Registro: cep.uprm.edu/registro

Descripción:

Dr. Jonathan Rosa will be joining us via Zoom from the Stanford Graduate School of Education, where he is currently an Assistant Professor in Anthropology and Linguistics.

From Standford's webpage (https://ed.stanford.edu/faculty/jdrosa):

Dr. Rosa's forthcoming book, Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolingusitic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2018, Oxford University Press), presents an ethnographic analysis of how administrators in a Chicago public high school whose student body is more than 90% Mexican and Puerto Rican seek to transform “at risk” Latinx youth into “young Latino professionals.” This intersectional mobility project paradoxically positions Latinx identity as the cause of and solution to educational underachievement. As a result, students must learn to be – and sound – “Latino” in highly studied ways. Students respond to anxieties surrounding their ascribed identities by symbolically remapping borders between nations, languages, ethnoracial categories, and institutional contexts. This reimagining of political, linguistic, cultural, and educational borders reflects the complex interplay between racialization and socialization for Latinx youth. The manuscript argues that this local scene is a key site in which to track broader structures of educational inequity by denaturalizing categories, differences, and modes of recognition through which raciolinguistic exclusion is systematically reproduced across contexts.

Date:
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Time:
10:30am - 12:00pm
Location:
GRIC - Conference Room
Campus:
UPR - Recinto de Mayagüez
Categories:
  Research  

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