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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2018): Linguistic Hegemony and Counterhegemonic Discourse in the Borderlands
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2018): Linguistic Hegemony and Counterhegemonic Discourse in the Borderlands
Published:
2020-03-13
INTRODUCTION
Linguistic Hegemony and Counterhegemonic Discourse in the Borderlands
Brendan H. O’Connor
6-19
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Language Hegemonies and their Discontents: History, Theory, Bilingualism, and Funds of Knowledge
Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez
20-43
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Hegemonic Language Practices in Engineering Design and Dual Language Education
Alberto Esquinca, María Teresa de la Piedra, Lidia Herrera-Rocha
44-68
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Spatiotemporal, Geographic, and Linguistic Fixity: (Counter)hegemonies in the Pueblo Borderlands
Erin Debenport
69-91
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Transborder Indigenous Education: Survivance and Border Thinking in the Professional Development and Practice of Maestros Indigenas
Vanessa Anthony-Stevens, Paulina Griño
92-120
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The Hegemony of Language Separation: Discontents en Programas de Lenguaje Dual en Paraguay and El Paso
Katherine S. Mortimer
121-152
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“Too Much Cream on the Tacos”: Narrative and Moral Personhood in Transfronterizo Experience
Brendan H. O’Connor
153-181
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