

An edition of Language and White Youth Culture (2008)
By Mary Bucholtz
Publish Date
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
277
Description:
"In White Kids, Mary Bucholtz investigates how white teenagers use language to display identities based on race and youth culture. Focusing on three youth styles - preppies, hip hop fans, and nerds - Bucholtz shows how white youth use a wealth of linguistic resources, from social labels to slang, from Valley Girl speech to African American English, to position themselves in the school's racialized social order. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a multiracial urban California high school, the book also demonstrates how European American teenagers talk about race when discussing interracial friendship and difference, narrating racialized fear and conflict, and negotiating their own ethnoracial classification. The first book to use techniques of linguistic analysis to examine the construction of diverse white identities, it will be welcomed by researchers and students in linguistics, anthropology, ethnic studies and education."--Pub. desc.
subjects: Race identity, Language, Whites, Language and culture, Teenagers, White Youth, Youth, Children, White Children, White people