Description
The Routledge Handbook of Spanish as a Heritage Language brings together contributions from leading linguists, educators and Latino Studies scholars involved in teaching and working with Spanish heritage language speakers.
This state-of-the-art overview covers a range of topics within five broad areas: Spanish in U.S. public life, Spanish heritage language use and systems, educational contexts, Latino studies perspectives and Spanish outside the U.S.
The Routledge Handbook of Spanish as a Heritage Language addresses for the first time the linguistic, educational and social aspects of heritage Spanish speakers in one volume making it an indispensable reference for anyone working with Spanish as a heritage language.
About the Author
Kim Potowski is Professor of Spanish Linguistics and Director of the Spanish Heritage Language Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Reviews
"Con este volumen, el joven campo del espanol como lengua heredada alcanza su madurez y consolida su importancia dentro de la linguistica aplicada. Estos 36 estudios, firmados por un extraordinario elenco de expertos, ofrecen analisis desde una multiplicidad de contextos y angulos, algunos muy novedosos. Potowski ha logrado ensamblar una magnifica obra coral."
Francisco Moreno Fernandez, Universidad de Alcala and Instituto Cervantes at Harvard University
"The breadth of scholarship collected here, including leading researchers in Latino studies, various disciplines of linguistics, and education, is the result of Potowski's vision for these fields to inform each other with the goal of improving circumstances for diasporic Spanish-speaking populations around the world. These analyses push our understandings of critical topics, and many chapters inspire advocacy for marginalized populations. An essential volume."
Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of California Los Angeles
Book Information
ISBN 9780367580698
Author Kim Potowski
Format Paperback
Page Count 606
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1016g