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Linguistic Formula
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- ISBN8231211302
- EAN9798231211302
- Date de parution18/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In Linguistic Formula, David Ramirez-Europa presents a powerful and radical reimagining of language as the core of national identity and cultural sovereignty. Born in Mexico City, the author challenges traditional colonial labels such as "Hispanic" or "Latino, " asserting a new self-determined identity rooted in the unique linguistic and cultural legacy of the Mexican people. This manifesto explores the idea that language is more than communication-it is ownership, identity, and resistance.
Ramirez-Europa makes a bold claim: the words "Mexico" and "America, " long used by global powers, belong rightfully to the territory of Mexico and its people. Through this lens, he dismantles the structures of political leadership, media manipulation, and cultural commodification. Combining political philosophy, sociolinguistics, and cultural critique, Linguistic Formula is both a call to action and a conceptual framework for reclaiming narrative power.
It invites readers to question the systems that define who we are, how we speak, and who controls the words we use. Whether viewed as a work of revolutionary philosophy or linguistic defiance, Linguistic Formula offers a striking voice in the global discourse on identity and decolonization.
Ramirez-Europa makes a bold claim: the words "Mexico" and "America, " long used by global powers, belong rightfully to the territory of Mexico and its people. Through this lens, he dismantles the structures of political leadership, media manipulation, and cultural commodification. Combining political philosophy, sociolinguistics, and cultural critique, Linguistic Formula is both a call to action and a conceptual framework for reclaiming narrative power.
It invites readers to question the systems that define who we are, how we speak, and who controls the words we use. Whether viewed as a work of revolutionary philosophy or linguistic defiance, Linguistic Formula offers a striking voice in the global discourse on identity and decolonization.
In Linguistic Formula, David Ramirez-Europa presents a powerful and radical reimagining of language as the core of national identity and cultural sovereignty. Born in Mexico City, the author challenges traditional colonial labels such as "Hispanic" or "Latino, " asserting a new self-determined identity rooted in the unique linguistic and cultural legacy of the Mexican people. This manifesto explores the idea that language is more than communication-it is ownership, identity, and resistance.
Ramirez-Europa makes a bold claim: the words "Mexico" and "America, " long used by global powers, belong rightfully to the territory of Mexico and its people. Through this lens, he dismantles the structures of political leadership, media manipulation, and cultural commodification. Combining political philosophy, sociolinguistics, and cultural critique, Linguistic Formula is both a call to action and a conceptual framework for reclaiming narrative power.
It invites readers to question the systems that define who we are, how we speak, and who controls the words we use. Whether viewed as a work of revolutionary philosophy or linguistic defiance, Linguistic Formula offers a striking voice in the global discourse on identity and decolonization.
Ramirez-Europa makes a bold claim: the words "Mexico" and "America, " long used by global powers, belong rightfully to the territory of Mexico and its people. Through this lens, he dismantles the structures of political leadership, media manipulation, and cultural commodification. Combining political philosophy, sociolinguistics, and cultural critique, Linguistic Formula is both a call to action and a conceptual framework for reclaiming narrative power.
It invites readers to question the systems that define who we are, how we speak, and who controls the words we use. Whether viewed as a work of revolutionary philosophy or linguistic defiance, Linguistic Formula offers a striking voice in the global discourse on identity and decolonization.