Herencia – Spanish as a heritage language:

new paradigms & partnerships for study abroad in the 21st century

  • Antonia Castañeda Universidade de St. Mary’s
Palavras-chave: língua espanhola, sociolinguística, herança linguística

Resumo

Though often not recognized, Spanish is a heritage language for a significant part of the United States, including Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and the Western states carved out of the Mexican cession after the U.S.-Mexico War in 1848. The California state constitution of 1849, for example, stipulated that “All laws, decrees, regulations and provisions which from their nature require publication, shall be published in English and Spanish”. Yet thirty years later, when California re-wrote its state constitution in 1879, it passed an “English-only” law requiring English-only instruction in the public schools and eliminated Spanish language rights. In 1918 — during the era of WWI xenophobia and fears about the loyalty of non English speakers — Texas, and a majority of other U.S. states, enacted statutes that made the speaking of any language other than English on public school grounds illegal. English-only laws were the bedrock of “Americanization schools” and programs in educational and other institutions.

 

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Biografia do Autor

Antonia Castañeda, Universidade de St. Mary’s

Antonia Castañeda has just retired as Associate Professor of History at St. Mary’s University. Originally from Crystal City, Texas, she moved to the state of Washington as a young girl following the crops with her family. She earned an undergraduate degree in Spanish at Western Washington State University and an MA in Latin American Studies at University of Washington. In 1990 she completed a doctoral degree in history from Stanford University. Professor Antonia Castañeda specializes in Chicano and Women’s studies. Her work on gender in colonial California has received wide attention and in recent years she has shifted to studying migrant women in the 20th century.

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Publicado
2021-05-12
Como Citar
Castañeda, A. (2021). Herencia – Spanish as a heritage language:. Revista Espaço Acadêmico, 7(73). Recuperado de https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/EspacoAcademico/article/view/58912
Seção
ESPECIAL: Língua, Território e Identidade (Org.: Eva Paulino Bueno)