Growing up Bilingual: Puerto Rican Children in New YorkISBN: 978-1-55786-407-9
Paperback
334 pages
May 1997, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Growing up Bilingual is a profoundly compelling account of
what it means to come of age in an economically impoverished but
linguistically rich cultural environment.Without romanticising an
often grim situation, Zentella tells a story that has long needed
to be told. It should be read by every teacher and social worker
who deals with Puerto Rican children. It should also occupy a
prominent spot on the bookshelf of anyone seriously interested in
language policy, ethnolinguistics, applied linguistics, bilingual
education, ethnic identity or Hispanic studies." Alicia Pousada,
University of Puerto Rico
"Along with her splendid sense of the need to portray memory and
history, she brings wit, grace, and intelligence to her intimate
and detailed portrayals of the life and language of Puerto Rican
children and their families in New York." Shirley Brice Heath,
Stanford University
- Winner of the Association of Latina and Latino Anthropologists Book Award 1999
- Winner of the British Association of Applied Linguistics Book Prize 1998
"Zentella's book achieves its goal of describing the social and linguistic realities of New York Perto Ricans.........those who advocate for an English-only society and the elimination of bilingual education, as well as their foes, should read this work and consider the significance of language for those who are subject to domination by a different culture."Yolanda Rivera-Castillo, University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa