Scientific journal paper
Belongings and interactions negotiating Portuguese speaking identities in Boston
Graça Índias Cordeiro (Cordeiro, G. Í.);
Journal Title
Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
United States of America
More Information
Web of Science®

This publication is not indexed in Web of Science®

Scopus

This publication is not indexed in Scopus

Google Scholar

Times Cited: 1

(Last checked: 2025-12-11 10:11)

View record in Google Scholar

This publication is not indexed in Overton

Abstract
This article aims to present and discuss some reflections about an ongoing research project on the current movement for affirmative action on behalf of Portuguese speakers in Metropolitan Boston, Massachusetts, through a cross-cutting perspective combining ethnography and social history within a socio-anthropological analysis. The focus is on the interactive relationships among different Portuguese speaking immigrants and its descendants within a nonprofit association, Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers, MAPS. What makes so interesting the 'Portuguese-speaking' case is the way it includes within a single category a very disparate set of populations and identities, including their contrastive migratory history and pathways of incorporation and, also, their different mother tongues (Portuguese and Kriolu).
Acknowledgements
--
Keywords
Portuguese speakers,Ethnicity,Identity,Social classifications,Boston