Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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366066 | Linguistics and Education | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Drawing on data from ten years of ethnographic research in a New Latino Diaspora town, this article analyzes how heterogeneous resources become relevant to the social identification of one Latina middle school girl as sexually promiscuous. We describe how the focal girl, her parents, teachers, family members, and peers mobilize resources from several different scales as they position her. Following Latour (2005) and drawing on linguistic anthropological accounts of heterogeneous resources across scales (Agha, 2007; Wortham, 2012), we describe the networks and trajectories across which one identity is produced.
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Authors
Katherine Clonan-Roy, Catherine R. Rhodes, Stanton Wortham,