This dissertation is a three study critical discourse analysis and ethnographic evaluation of ethnoracial construction of Dominican(-American)s in the United States. The dissertation is guided by three major questions: (i) How are boundaries of ethnoracial separation ideologically constructed in public consciousness? (ii) How can we engage linguistic methodologies in the exploration of race, ethnicity, and communities of practice in modern society? (iii) How are social institutions such as schools implicated in the fashioning of ethnoracial linguistic categories and boundaries for second-generation Dominican(-American)s? I answer these questions through a critical discourse analysis of a variety of data sources, including social media conte...
This dissertation presents findings from an ethnographic exploration of the role of language in the ...
Dominican-Americans, with respect to their language identities, have been battling with a duality. O...
Knowing nothing about the pictured people other than how they look, which of them do you think speak...
The U.S. academy has a complicated relationship with the Dominican racial setting. Although scholars...
Conversations in the United States around Latinx populations often discuss Latinx racial identity as...
My dissertation is titled "Ethnogenesis, Identity, and the Dominican Republic, 1844-Present." The to...
Dominicans comprise the fifth largest Hispanic group in the United States and the largest immigrant ...
This dissertation uses U.S. media as a lens to interpret the identity negotiation practices among Do...
This research project sought to collectively study the identity and linguistic attitudes of Afro-Lat...
Latinidad, or the idea of a shared solidarity among Latinxs of all ethnicities in the United States,...
Transracialization is not a biological term connoting the change of one’s skin tone to become a memb...
Latinos are a large and growing population in the United States, which has prompted race and immigra...
Latinos are a large and growing population in the United States, which has prompted race and immigra...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
In this dissertation, I propose a framework to explain ethno-racial status in contexts of mestizaje ...
This dissertation presents findings from an ethnographic exploration of the role of language in the ...
Dominican-Americans, with respect to their language identities, have been battling with a duality. O...
Knowing nothing about the pictured people other than how they look, which of them do you think speak...
The U.S. academy has a complicated relationship with the Dominican racial setting. Although scholars...
Conversations in the United States around Latinx populations often discuss Latinx racial identity as...
My dissertation is titled "Ethnogenesis, Identity, and the Dominican Republic, 1844-Present." The to...
Dominicans comprise the fifth largest Hispanic group in the United States and the largest immigrant ...
This dissertation uses U.S. media as a lens to interpret the identity negotiation practices among Do...
This research project sought to collectively study the identity and linguistic attitudes of Afro-Lat...
Latinidad, or the idea of a shared solidarity among Latinxs of all ethnicities in the United States,...
Transracialization is not a biological term connoting the change of one’s skin tone to become a memb...
Latinos are a large and growing population in the United States, which has prompted race and immigra...
Latinos are a large and growing population in the United States, which has prompted race and immigra...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
In this dissertation, I propose a framework to explain ethno-racial status in contexts of mestizaje ...
This dissertation presents findings from an ethnographic exploration of the role of language in the ...
Dominican-Americans, with respect to their language identities, have been battling with a duality. O...
Knowing nothing about the pictured people other than how they look, which of them do you think speak...