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Discursive Boundaries: Code-Switching as Representative of Gibraltarian Identity Construction in M.G. Sanchez’ Rock Black
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Gibraltar
M.G. Sanchez
Code-switching
Llanito
Identity
Clasificación UNESCO
Gibraltar, M.G. Sanchez, code-switching, Llanito, identity
6202.02 Análisis Literario
Fecha de publicación
2018-01-16
Citación
Gerke, A. E. (2018). Discursive Boundaries: Code-Switching as Representative of Gibraltarian Identity Construction in MG Sanchez’Rock Black. Miscelánea: A journal of english and american studies, (57), 35-57.
Resumen
The British overseas territory of Gibraltar situated on the southern tip of the
Iberian Peninsula has a population of 30000 people with a variety of ethnic origins,
languages, history, and political affiliations. The recent upsurge in Gibraltarian
literature has served not only to draw attention to the dynamic and multifaceted
nature of their identity but also to help in the task of identity construction on the
part of the Gibraltarians themselves; there is an observable push and pull of
affiliation not only in Gibraltar’s cultural artifacts, but also in its language. This
article identifies the ways in which code-switching in M.G. Sanchez’ Rock Black
represents the Spanish-British conflict, and views language choice as a tool in the
construction of group-identity among contemporary Gibraltarians.
URI
ISSN
1137-6368
DOI
10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20186321
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