Good God but you smart! : language prejudice and upwardly mobile Cajuns / Nichole Stanford.
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- computer
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- 9781607325086
- 160732508X
- English language -- Dialects -- Social aspects
- Sociolinguistics -- Louisiana
- English language -- Dialects -- Louisiana
- Anglais (Langue) -- Dialectes -- Aspect social
- Sociolinguistique -- Louisiane
- Anglais (Langue) -- Dialectes -- Louisiane
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Composition & Creative Writing
- English language -- Dialects
- English language -- Dialects -- Social aspects
- Sociolinguistics
- Louisiana
- 427/.9763 23
- PE3102.C35 S73 2016
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Includes bibliographical references.
Sexy ass Cajuns: the complicated reasons we comply -- Bas class: Cajuns and the U.S. class system -- "I will not speak French. i will not speak French" : the grand derangement du langue -- Don't blame teachers (not too-too much) : code censoring in classrooms -- Beyond classrooms : debunking the language myths.
"First comprehensive book in Composition Studies to examine educational and linguistic assimilation, as well as the local languages--Louisiana French and prevalent Cajun English--of Cajuns and explores the subtle ways grammar snobbery, from classrooms to families to pop culture references, is used to justify systemic inequality"--Provided by publisher.
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