1st Edition

Puerto Rican Discourse A Sociolinguistic Study of A New York Suburb

By Lourdes M. Torres Copyright 1997
156 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

Before conclusions about Spanish in the United States can be drawn, individual communities must be studied in their own contexts. That is the goal of Puerto Rican Discourse. One tendency of previous work on Spanish in the United States has been an eagerness to generalize the findings of isolated studies to all Latino communities, but the specific sociocultural contexts in which people -- and... Read more
Contents: Series Editors' Preface. Introduction. The Brentwood Puerto Rican Community. Language Maintenance and Shift in Brentwood. Narrative Structure. Code-Mixing and Lexical Innovations as Narratives Strategies. Language and Power in Puerto Rican Oral Narratives. Conclusion. Appendix: Language Use and Attitudes Survey.

Biography

Lourdes Torres

"The book is readable and interesting to both the generalist and sociolinguist, and most of all continues a fertile line of multifaceted research."
Anthropological Linguistics

"...Torres' three-tiered narrative analysis has given us a multifaced portrait of a suburban bilingual speech community. She has made clear the importance of respecting the sociolinguistic distinction of each community, and of avoiding a grand conflation of all instances of Spanish-English bilingualism. She has given us critical glimpses of the often difficult lives of the people in the community, and she has shown how prejudicial social dynamics are internalized in everyday talk. In doing so, she has made an important contribution to the still-nascent literature on Puerto Rican bilingualism."
Language in Society

"...Torres' study is impressive in its comprehensiveness, attention to detail, and fidelity to both her intellectual and cultural roots. She has single-handedly carried out research that is normally done by a team of fieldworkers....I find her work to be solid and thought provoking."
TESL-EJ

"...an important contribution to the still-nascent literature on Puerto Rican bilingualism."
Language in Society

"...a fascinating examination of the discursive life of a Puerto Rican community. Through a meticulous analysis of local narratives and survey responses, Torres convincingly argues that 'language choice and use is clearly a dynamic matter that continues to evolve across the lifespan of each individual.' This book is a powerful wake-up call to those who approach Latino communities as easily explained cultural monoliths."
Alberto Gonz lez
Bowling Green State University