Volume 19, Issue 1 (2009)Youth language at the intersectionFrom migration to globalization
Edited by Mary Bucholtz & Elena Skapoulli
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Introduction youth language at the intersection: From migration to globalizationMary Bucholtz and Elena Skapoulli | pp. 1–16
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Speaking like Asian immigrants: Intersections of accommodation and mocking at a U.S. high schoolElaine W. Chun | pp. 17–38
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“She’s hungarious so she’s Mexican but she’s most likely Indian”: Negotiating ethnic labels in a California junior high schoolJung-Eun Janie Lee | pp. 39–63
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Reflecting respect: Transcultural communicative practices of muslim French youthChantal Tetreault | pp. 65–83
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Transforming the label of ‘whore’: Teenage girls’ negotiation of local and global gender ideologies in CyprusElena Skapoulli | pp. 85–101
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Translocal style communities: Hip Hop youth as cultural theorists of style, language, and globalizationH. Samy Alim | pp. 103–127
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Youthful concerns: Movement, belonging and modernityJennifer Roth-Gordon and T.E. Woronov | pp. 129–143
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