References (7)
References
Aminu, PraiseGod. 2024a. Digital resistance: Discursive construction of polarization and otherness in Oduduwa secessionists’ social media discourse. Discourse & Society 35(1). 27–47. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
. 2024b. Whose English variety matters?: Intersection of race and ethnicity in negotiating African identity in the US. Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America , Manhattan, NY, 6 January 2024.
Croll, Paul, & Joseph Gerteis. 2019. Race as an open field: Exploring identity beyond fixed choices. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 5(1). 55–69. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Nartey, Mark. 2022. Investigating emancipatory discourses in action: The need for an interventionist approach and an activist-scholar posture. Critical Discourse Studies 19(5). 459–464. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Paul, Anju. 2011. The ‘other’ looks back: Racial distancing and racial alignment in migrant domestic workers’ stereotypes about whites and Chinese employers. Ethnic and Racial Studies 34(6). 1068–1087. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Toolan, Michael. 2001. Narrative: A critical linguistic introduction. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
White, Michael & David Epston. 1990. Narrative means to therapeutic ends. New York, NY: Norton.Google Scholar