Introduction: Globalization, Cities, and the Spanish Language in Postmodernity
Globality and Locality
Chapter 1: The ‘Glocalization’ of Spanish in Asia: Spanish Language Study and Familial Use in Hong Kong
Chapter 2: Local and Global Elements of Spanish in Madrid
Chapter 3: The Mass Mediation of Spanish in Miami
Chapter 4: Making Global Processes Local: Conversational Recasting in New York City
Space and Orders of Indexicality
Chapter 5: The City in Mind: Metalinguistic Constructions of Urban Space in Buenos Aires
Chapter 6: Migration and Orders of Indexicality in Lima
Chapter 7: Spanish Language Visibility and the ‘Making of Presence’ in the Linguistic Landscape of London
Chapter 8: Building the Megalopolis: Dialectal Leveling and Language Contact in Mexico City
Identity
Chapter 9: Internal Migration and Ethnicity in Santiago
Chapter 10: Identity Positions and Agency among Chilean Migrants in Sydney
Chapter 11: Advancing a Sociolinguistics of Complexity: Spanish-Speaking Identities in Washington
Negotiation of Language Resources
Chapter 12: Down the Sociolinguistic Rabbit Hole: The Complexities and Contradictions of Spanish in Barcelona
Chapter 13: Lexical Contact Phenomena Among Spanish Migrants in Cologne
Chapter 14: Negotiating Language on the Radio in Los Angeles
Chapter 15: Spanish in-Motion in Milan
Afterword
Spanish in the City (Francisco Moreno Fernández)
Andrew Lynch is Associate Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Miami, USA.
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