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Chapter 1. Spatial reconfigurations of Spanish in postmodernity

The relationship to English and minoritized languages

Abstract

In this chapter, I propose four principal ways in which the Spanish language is being spatially reconfigured vis-à-vis English and local minoritized languages in postmodernity: (1) the ideological relocation of Spanish in the global ‘marketplace’ economy; (2) the propagation of English-influenced discursive patterns within the context of late capitalism, e.g., preference for familiar forms of pronominal address (tuteo) in commerce; (3) the incursion of English in public life and education, placing traditionally minoritized languages in sharper relief in the linguistic landscape; and (4) the normativization and normalization of Spanish in cyberspace and in global mass media, where English is hegemonic. I suggest that these ideological phenomena will condition structural and discursive variations in Spanish in the years ahead.

Abstract

In this chapter, I propose four principal ways in which the Spanish language is being spatially reconfigured vis-à-vis English and local minoritized languages in postmodernity: (1) the ideological relocation of Spanish in the global ‘marketplace’ economy; (2) the propagation of English-influenced discursive patterns within the context of late capitalism, e.g., preference for familiar forms of pronominal address (tuteo) in commerce; (3) the incursion of English in public life and education, placing traditionally minoritized languages in sharper relief in the linguistic landscape; and (4) the normativization and normalization of Spanish in cyberspace and in global mass media, where English is hegemonic. I suggest that these ideological phenomena will condition structural and discursive variations in Spanish in the years ahead.

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