Landscaping an Ecuadorian neighborhood in Queens, NY

Diaspora studies on migration communities have shown how these transnational groups appropriate the new space in the receptive country through a process of deterritorialization and reterritorialization. These processes involve a reinterpretation and reconceptualization of the linguistic relationship...

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Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
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RiUPTC: Repositorio Institucional UPTC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/11000
Acceso en línea:
https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/linguistica_hispanica/article/view/11302
https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/11000
Palabra clave:
Linguistic landscaping
Ecuadorian diaspora
minority community
Spanish in the U.S
paisaje lingüístico
diáspora ecuatoriana
comunidad minoritaria
español en los Estados Unidos
paisagem linguística
diáspora equatoriana
comunidade minoritária
espanhol nos Estados Unidos
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Summary:Diaspora studies on migration communities have shown how these transnational groups appropriate the new space in the receptive country through a process of deterritorialization and reterritorialization. These processes involve a reinterpretation and reconceptualization of the linguistic relationship between the language of the diaspora group and those spoken in the new home. One of the most visible places where this contextual relation must be negotiated is in the public sphere, where language, culture and identity are inevitably interwoven (Blackwood, Lanza & Woldemariam, 2016). Using a multimodal approach and using both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, this article analyzes how an Ecuadorian-American community in Queens transformed the linguistic landscape of their surroundings to make it similar to what this community had in their home country.