id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6j55a7qsenbdrox6nulns7ptqi Aris Moreno Clemons New Blacks: Language, DNA, and the Construction of the African American/Dominican Boundary of Difference 2020 22 .pdf application/pdf 13777 1137 59 complicated and enriched the sociocultural landscape of the U.S., I examine the ways that raciolinguistic ideologies are reflected in assertions of ethno-racial belonging for Afro-Dominicans and their Framing my analysis at the language, race, and identity interface, I ask what mechanisms are used to perform Blackness and/or anti-Blackness for Dominican(-American)s and in what In this study, I examine how four raciolinguistic ideologies are reflected in assertions of ethno-racial belonging for Afro-Dominicans and their descendants in the United States. expand the concept of raciolinguistic enregisterment to theorize about how certain ideologies that link language, race, and identity are central to our understanding of category In order to explore the construction of Afro-Latinidades through the ethno-racial pronouncements of Dominican Americans and other Black diasporic beings, I begin with a hypo-descent as the organizing principle for racial stratification in the United States, commenters often relied upon these zero sums categorizations of Blackness indicated by African DNA (5). ./cache/work_6j55a7qsenbdrox6nulns7ptqi.pdf ./txt/work_6j55a7qsenbdrox6nulns7ptqi.txt