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LINGUIST List Resources for Otomi, Estado de México
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Data from: Decoding the dynamics of dental distributions: insights from shark demography and dispersal ...
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How and When to Sign “Hey!” Socialization into Grammar in Z, a 1st Generation Family Sign Language from Mexico
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 80 (2022)
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Language Assessment Literacy of Middle School English Teachers in Mexico
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 32 (2022)
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Enseñar y aprender matemáticas en lengua indígena. La experiencia del proyecto T'arhexperakua en Michoacán, México
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The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population.
Padilla-Iglesias, Cecilia; Kramer, Karen L. - : Frontiers Media SA, 2022. : Front Psychol, 2022
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Learning P’urhepecha as a second language: Reflections from a community-based workshop
In: Living Languages • Lenguas Vivas • Línguas Vivas (2022)
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History reborn: neoliberalism, utopia, and Mexico's student movements in the work of Roberto Bolaño, Eduardo Ruiz Sosa, and Alonso Ruizpalacios
Shames, David. - 2021
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Revista Española de Discapacidad [<Journal>]
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Language Ideologies and the Intercultural Universities in Mexico: San Felipe del Progreso and Ixhuatlán de Madero
Musselman, James Robert. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population. ...
Padilla-Iglesias, Cecilia; Kramer, Karen L. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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50 Years of Navajo at the University of New Mexico ...
Fernandez, Manuel. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Estado de México Otomi
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Data for the thesis "Ideologías del Contacto Linguístico en la Ciudad de Oaxaca, México" ...
Ramirez Julian, Maria Del Carmen. - : University of Southampton, 2021
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Mexican Emotional Speech Database (MESD) ...
Duville, Mathilde Marie. - : Mendeley, 2021
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What’s your sign for TORTILLA? Documenting lexical variation in Yucatec Maya Sign Languages
Safar, Josefina. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Horizons Without Borders: Wendy Trevino's 'Cruel Fiction' and the Utopian Poetry of the Commune
In: Studies in Arts and Humanities ; 5 ; 1 ; 49-66 ; Utopian Acts (2021)
Abstract: Contemporary anti-capitalist and anti-racist politics are beginning to organize around the violence of borders. This comes in reaction to the re-enforcement of nation-states which has taken hold after the economic crisis of 2008. In this article I analyze the collection of poems, Cruel Fiction, by the American poet Wendy Trevino, to show how the new struggles are taking up poetry as one of their weapons and in doing so build on a utopian tradition of revolutionary struggle. I focus my reading around Trevino's invocation of communal forms such as plural "We's" and her use of historic revolutionary moments, and how this all together shapes the inherent utopian horizon in her poetry. The reading of Cruel Fiction will take form in a three-step structure investigating the way Trevino, in her poems, moves from the singular "I" over the plural "We", finally ending with the political subject of the "Commune". I summarize my reading by pointing to how Cruel Fiction is uniquely connected to the real political struggle going on in the present against borders and other capitalist formations, and how she forms this connection between poetry and political struggle in the figure of the commune. The commune comes to be the figure of a place of open reproduction of identity freed from the capitalist reproduction of oppression.
Keyword: Borders; Communism; Linguistics; Linguistik; Literatur; Literature; Literaturwissenschaft; Nation-state; Poetry; rhetoric and criticism; Rhetorik; Science of Literature; Sprachwissenschaft; US-Mexico border; Utopian activism
URL: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/73794
https://doi.org/10.18193/sah.v5i1.162
http://sahjournal.com/index.php/sah/article/view/162
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“Our Languages Do Not Die, They are Being Killed”: Indigenismo and its Effects on Indigenous Language Revitalization
In: Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters (2021)
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A name is not only a referent ; El nombre no es solo un referente
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol 15 No 2 (2021): The quest for interdisciplinarity in the Brazilian Onomastics; 604-611 ; Domínios de Lingu@gem; v. 15 n. 2 (2021): A busca pela interdisciplinaridade na Onomástica brasileira; 604-611 ; 1980-5799 (2021)
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Estudio exploratorio de variación léxica del español entre las ciudades de Cádiz y México
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