This article examines how local norms for Spanish use in a multilingual Southwest Texas border setting respond to and contest dominant monolingual ideologies. The analysis focuses on notions of what languages are legitimate for use in the public sphere in this community and on the benefits of engaging in particular communicative practices. The corpus analyzed comes from interviews with key members of the university (president, program director, professor) and from newspaper articles published in the local newspaper. The article shows how institutional actors from the media and education contest dominant monolingual language ideologies by situating these views historically and connecting them to key conceptual metaphors that encapsulate language ideologies. In doing so, these institutional actors challenge national ideologies that construct monolingualism and standard ‘English’ as the natural and only option connected to social and economic success, offering Spanish and bilingualism as legitimate alternatives.
2024. Raciolinguistic chronotopes in bilingual teacher candidates’ language portraits: A call for centering race in bilingual teacher education. Bilingual Research Journal 47:1 ► pp. 58 ff.
Kaveh, Yalda M. & Ashley Lenz
2024. “I'm embarrassed and scared to speak a different language”: The complex language beliefs and emotions of bi/multilingual children of immigrants in monolingual U.S. schools. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 45:7 ► pp. 2683 ff.
de Jong, Ester & Jiameng Gao
2023. Preparing teacher candidates for bilingual practices: toward a multilingual stance in mainstream teacher education. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 26:4 ► pp. 472 ff.
Chang-Bacon, Chris K.
2022. Monolingual Language Ideologies and the Massachusetts Sheltered English Immersion Endorsement Initiative: A Critical Policy Analysis. Educational Policy 36:3 ► pp. 479 ff.
2022. The ‘in-between’ role of linguistic minority sites in immigrants’ integration: the Francophone community as third space in Metro Vancouver. Social & Cultural Geography► pp. 1 ff.
Faltis, Christian
2022. Framing bilingualism within the context of a transnational border: place-based and place-conscious enactments for two kinds of bilingual youth in Laredo, Texas. Educational Linguistics 1:1 ► pp. 179 ff.
Magaña, Dalia & Lorraine Ramos
2022. Amplifying Latinx Students’ Voices about Bilingual Experiences: A Critical Metaphor Analysis. Heritage Language Journal 19:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Liaw, Marsha Jing-ji & Kathryn Accurso
2021. Design and Opportunity in Critical Multilingual/Multimodal Composing Pedagogy. In Multimodal Composing in K-16 ESL and EFL Education, ► pp. 89 ff.
Sanmiguel-López, Alejandra
2021. Latinx and Immigrant Heritage Language Maintenance. In Bridging Family-Teacher Relationships for ELL and Immigrant Students [Advances in Early Childhood and K-12 Education, ], ► pp. 165 ff.
Catalano, Theresa & Linda R. Waugh
2020. CDA/CDS and Its Interdisciplinary Connections. In Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 26], ► pp. 247 ff.
Couzens, Vicki, Alice Gaby & Tonya Stebbins
2020. Standardise This! Prescriptivism and Resistance to Standardization in Language Revitalization. In Dynamics of Language Changes, ► pp. 37 ff.
Barbosa, Mara R.
2019. Moving Towards Translanguaging. In Beyond Language Learning Instruction [Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design, ], ► pp. 208 ff.
Barbosa, Mara R.
2020. Conflicting Language Ideologies Concerning Bilingualism and Bilingual Education among Pre-Service Spanish Teachers in South Texas. Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada 20:2 ► pp. 325 ff.
Barbosa, Mara R.
2021. Learn from the Experts: Collaborative Language Learning and Language Ideology Awareness. In Language Learning in Anglophone Countries, ► pp. 249 ff.
Barbosa, Mara R.
2022. Moving Towards Translanguaging. In Research Anthology on Service Learning and Community Engagement Teaching Practices, ► pp. 972 ff.
Barbosa, Mara R.
2022. Moving Towards Translanguaging. In Research Anthology on Bilingual and Multilingual Education, ► pp. 1111 ff.
Thorsos, Nilsa J.
2019. Language Loss. In Ethical Problem-Solving and Decision-Making for Positive and Conclusive Outcomes [Advances in Psychology, Mental Health, and Behavioral Studies, ], ► pp. 181 ff.
Thorsos, Nilsa J.
2022. Language Loss. In Research Anthology on Racial Equity, Identity, and Privilege, ► pp. 415 ff.
Martínez, Glenn A.
2018. Language and borders. In Biculturalism and Spanish in Contact, ► pp. 9 ff.
Babino, Alexandra & Mary Amanda Stewart
2017. “I Like English Better”: Latino Dual Language Students’ Investment in Spanish, English, and Bilingualism. Journal of Latinos and Education 16:1 ► pp. 18 ff.
Babino, Alexandra & Mary Amanda Stewart
2020. Literacies. In Radicalizing Literacies and Languaging, ► pp. 31 ff.
Christoffersen, Katherine O'Donnell
2017. What Students Do with Words: Language Use and Communicative Function in Full and Partial Immersion Classrooms. NABE Journal of Research and Practice 8:1 ► pp. 92 ff.
Colombi, María Cecilia
2015. Academic and cultural literacy for heritage speakers of Spanish: A case study of Latin students in California. Linguistics and Education 32 ► pp. 5 ff.
Fitzsimmons-Doolan, Shannon
2014. Language Ideologies of Arizona Voters, Language Managers, and Teachers. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 13:1 ► pp. 34 ff.
Rodríguez, Alma D. & Sandra I. Musanti
2014. Preparing Latina/o Bilingual Teachers to Teach Content in Spanish to Emergent Bilingual Students on the US–Mexico Border. In Research on Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals [Advances in Research on Teaching, 21], ► pp. 201 ff.
Rodríguez, Alma D. & Sandra I. Musanti
2014. Preparing Latina/o Bilingual Teachers to Teach Content in Spanish to Emergent Bilingual Students on the US–Mexico Border. In Research on Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals [Advances in Research on Teaching, 21], ► pp. 201 ff.
Wu, Ming-Hsuan, Kathy Lee & Genevieve Leung
2014. Heritage language education and investment among Asian American middle schoolers: insights from a charter school. Language and Education 28:1 ► pp. 19 ff.
Catalano, Theresa & John W. Creswell
2013. Understanding the Language of the Occupy Movement. Qualitative Inquiry 19:9 ► pp. 664 ff.
Valdeón, Roberto A.
2013. HispanicorLatino: the use of politicized terms for the Hispanic minority in US official documents and quality news outlets. Language and Intercultural Communication 13:4 ► pp. 433 ff.
Velázquez, Isabel
2013. Individual discourse, language ideology and Spanish transmission in El Paso, Texas. Critical Discourse Studies 10:3 ► pp. 245 ff.
Achugar, Mariana
2009. Constructing a Bilingual Professional Identity in a Graduate Classroom. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 8:2-3 ► pp. 65 ff.
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