In:Linguistic Landscape in the Spanish-speaking World
Edited by Patricia Gubitosi and Michelle F. Ramos Pellicia
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 35] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 29 July 2021
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
List of contributorsIX
Introduction: Uncovering the voice of minority groups1
Editors
Patricia Gubitosi
Michelle F. Ramos Pellicia
Part I.Linguistic landscape and people’s identities
Chapter 1.Language use and identity negotiation in the linguistic landscape of
Chipilo, Mexico19
Lucia Sbrighi
Chapter 2.A changing landscape of voseo in Medellin? The momentum and perception of Voseo in the public signage of the
Valle de Aburra, Colombia45
Falcon Restrepo-Ramos
Chapter 3.Ethnolinguistic vitality and linguistic landscape: The status of Spanish in Dallas, TX73
Alberto Pastor
Chapter 4.Ideologies in the linguistic landscape: The semiotic construction of the Puerto Rican identity105
Alba Arias Álvarez
Patricia Gubitosi
Part II.Contesting the linguistic landscape of public space
Chapter 5.Urban discourse and civil resistance against gender-based violence in
Madrid135
Isabel Molina Martos
Chapter 6.Armed conflict and resistance in indigenous Colombia: The linguistic landscape of Toribío (Cauca)159
Simone Ferrari
Chapter 7.The Escondido swap meet: A place of covert resistance183
Michelle Ramos Pellicia
Chapter 8.The linguistic landscape of the Raval: Language policy and contextualization215
José Antonio Jódar-Sánchez
Chapter 9.Reframing the question of correlation between the local linguistic
population and urban signage: The case of Spanish in the Los Angeles linguistic landscape239
Jhonni Carr
Part III.Language commodification in the Linguistic Landscape
Chapter 10.Languages to buy and sell: Business names and linguistic diversity in a central Peninsular
community269
Miguel Aijón Oliva
Chapter 11.An analysis of how business owners use Valencian and Spanish in the
linguistic landscape293
Francisco Martínez Ibarra
Chapter 12.Linguistic Landscape in Otavalo: Kichwa, Spanish or English?313
Christian Puma
Daniela Narváez
Chapter 13.Donde su visión se hace realidad: Landscaping the linguistics of Orlando’s plazas341
Natalie Amgott
Chapter 14.The act of naming in the Hispanic linguistic landscape of Milan365
Maria Vittoria Calvi
Index393
