Language and Muslim immigrant childhoods : the politics of belonging / [electronic resource]
by García-Sánchez, Inmaculada Ma. (Inmaculada María).
Material type: BookSeries: Wiley-Blackwell studies in discourse and culture: 6.Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Wiley Blackwell, 2014.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781118323939; 1118323939; 9781118323922; 1118323920; 9781118323892; 1118323890.Subject(s): Immigrant children -- Spain -- Social conditions -- 21st century | Muslim children -- Spain -- Social conditions -- 21st century | Moroccans -- Spain -- Social conditions -- 21st century | Anthropological linguistics -- Spain | Assimilation (Sociology) -- Spain | SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online LibraryIncludes index.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction 2. Moros En La Costa: The Moroccan Immigrant Diaspora In Spain 3. Learning About Children's Lives: A Note On Methodology 4. Moroccan Immigrant Childhoods in Vallenuevo 5. The Public School: Ground Zero for the Politics of Inclusion 6. Learning how to Be Moroccans in Vallenuevo: Arabic and the Politics of Identity 7. Becoming Translators of Culture: Moroccan Immigrant Children's Experiences As Language Brokers 8. Heteroglossic Games: Imagining Selves and Voicing Possible Futures 9. Conclusion.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Moroccan Immigrant Diaspora in Spain -- Learning About Children's Lives: A Note On Methodology -- Moroccan Immigrant Childhoods in Vallenuevo -- The Public School: Ground Zero for the Politics of Inclusion -- Learning How to Be Moroccans in Vallenuevo: Arabic and the Politics of Identity -- Becoming Translators of Culture: Moroccan Immigrant Children's Experiences as Language Brokers -- Heteroglossic Games: Imagining Selves and Voicing Possible Futures -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Working with Video-Recorded Discourse Data -- Appendix 2: Arabic Transliteration Symbols.
"This revealing analysis of everyday language use among Moroccan immigrant children in Spain explores their cultural and linguistic life-worlds as they develop a hybrid, yet coherent, sense of identity in their multilingual communities. The author shows how they adapt to the local ambivalence toward Muslim culture and increased surveillance by Spanish authorities. Offers ground-breaking research from linguistic anthropology charting the politics of childhood in Muslim immigrant communities in Spain Illuminates the contemporary debates concerning assimilation and alienation in Europe's immigrant Muslim and North African populations Provides an integrated blend of theory and empirical ethnographic data Enriches recent research on immigrant children with analyses of their sense of belonging, communicative practices, and emerging processes of identification"-- Provided by publisher.
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