The Black Side of the River

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781647121525

Race, Language, and Belonging in Washington, DC

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By Jessica A. Grieser
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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
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208

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Jessi Grieser is an assistant professor of rhetoric, writing, and linguistics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is a sociolinguist who specializes in discourse analysis, geosemiotics, and sociophonetics.

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: "I Expected the Streets to Be Paved with Gold": Anacostia and Washington, DC, in the Black Imagination 1. Racializing Gentrification through Discourse 2. Repositioning Anacostia: Circulating Insider Discourses to Counteract Outsider Views 3. "They Ain't Make Improvements for Us": Place-Making with African American Language 4. Race, Geography, and Agency East of the River Conclusion: Bridging the River References Index About the Author Illustrations Figures 1. Map of the District of Columbia and Surrounding Counties 2. "Black alone" Population, District of Columbia, 2000 and 2010 Censuses Tables 1. AAL Morphosyntactic Features 2. Density Measure by Topic 3. Chi-Square Residuals

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