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Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side
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Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side

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A new framework for understanding how language and identity intersect in ever-evolving America

In the 1980s, Washington, DC-a predominantly African American, racially and economically segregated city with a strong local Black culture-became a hub of Latin American immigration. As the city's communities interacted, an identity both unique to DC and reflective of diverse Latin American cultures was born.

Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side is the first linguistics book to explore how the Latinx community forged a new sense of home and identity in Washington. Using original ethnographic research-including interviews, narratives, and surveys-Tseng develops a new framework for understanding the relationship between race, identity, language, and culture, and she explains what happens when communities interact.

Readers interested in the cultural history of Washington, Latinx history, and language and society will enjoy this rich study of language as a cross-cultural current in ever-evolving America.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Country
United States
Date
2 June 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9781647125899

A new framework for understanding how language and identity intersect in ever-evolving America

In the 1980s, Washington, DC-a predominantly African American, racially and economically segregated city with a strong local Black culture-became a hub of Latin American immigration. As the city's communities interacted, an identity both unique to DC and reflective of diverse Latin American cultures was born.

Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side is the first linguistics book to explore how the Latinx community forged a new sense of home and identity in Washington. Using original ethnographic research-including interviews, narratives, and surveys-Tseng develops a new framework for understanding the relationship between race, identity, language, and culture, and she explains what happens when communities interact.

Readers interested in the cultural history of Washington, Latinx history, and language and society will enjoy this rich study of language as a cross-cultural current in ever-evolving America.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Country
United States
Date
2 June 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9781647125899