Reproducing Raciolinguistic Ideologies: The Contested Role of Spanish in MS
Document Type
Event
Start Date
19-3-2026 3:30 PM
Venue
The Depot (101 Depot Street, Oxford MS 38655)
Abstract
Tom Lewis is an Assistant Professor at Tougaloo College and an interdisciplinary scholar whose research focuses on understanding the role of linguistic ideologies in reflecting and reproducing systemic inequalities. His book, titled Linguistic White Privilege: Raciolinguistic Ideologies in the Gulf South, is expected in December 2026.
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Lewis, Tom, "Reproducing Raciolinguistic Ideologies: The Contested Role of Spanish in MS" (2026). SEC Spanish Consortium Conference. 10.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/secspanish_conference/2026/schedule/10
Reproducing Raciolinguistic Ideologies: The Contested Role of Spanish in MS
The Depot (101 Depot Street, Oxford MS 38655)
Tom Lewis is an Assistant Professor at Tougaloo College and an interdisciplinary scholar whose research focuses on understanding the role of linguistic ideologies in reflecting and reproducing systemic inequalities. His book, titled Linguistic White Privilege: Raciolinguistic Ideologies in the Gulf South, is expected in December 2026.