Latinx
See also: latinx
English
Etymology
Gender-neutral x replaces the gendered endings/elements a and o. Reinforced by Spanish latinx, formed on the same principle.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Latinx
- (chiefly US) Someone of Latin American descent or origin. [from 21st c.]
- 2015, Eric A. Stanley, Nat Smith, Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex →ISBN:
- "Black and/or Latinx transgender people often find ourselves the target of increased police hostility,..."
- 2015, Julie Decker, The Invisible Orientation: An Introduction to Asexuality, →ISBN:
- There is also the fact that, from an early age, people of color— especially young black people and to some extent Hispanic and Latinx/Latino/Latina people—are automatically sexualized to a higher degree by white observers [...]
- 2016, Charles J. Sykes. Fail U.: The False Promise of Higher Education →ISBN, page 188:
- […] anti-black racism, anti-Latinx racism, […]
- 2015, Eric A. Stanley, Nat Smith, Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex →ISBN:
Noun
Latinx (plural Latinxs)
- A Latin person (of any gender); a Latino or Latina.
- 2008 July 26, Camahort Page, Elisa, “Elisa Camahort Page on Twitter”, in Twitter, archived from the original on 2016-11-17:
- @nmoon Looks can be deceiving, but I "see" no Latinx, several multi-racials, 3 whites 90% AfrAm. I don't see anyone who looks solely AsAmer
- 2011 April 20, Kue, Karari, “Karari Kue on Twitter”, in Twitter, archived from the original on 2016-11-17:
- @metalmujer @soylamar there's also a variant with an x (Latinxs, maestrxs, etc.) but not quite as popular as @
- 2011 April 21, Valenzuela, Reina, “Reina Valenzuela on Twitter”, in Twitter, archived from the original on 2016-11-17:
- @kararikue @metalmujer I would love to read more abt the variations of Latin@ Latinx send me links, working on a presentation on diversity
- 2015 Fall, City on a Hill Press-Primer, page 30:
- Asian Latinxs [...] Chicanxs/Latinxs [...]
- 2016, Miguel A. De La Torre, The U.S. Immigration Crisis: Toward an Ethics of Place, page 72:
- Exclusion mainly occurs because Latinxs are conceived by the dominant Euroamerican culture as not belonging, as perpetual “illegals.”
- 2016 Spring, La Vida Nueva, page 48:
- [And] there is no reason Latinxs shouldn't be the ones to fill them.
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Synonyms
- Latin@ (which see for more)
See also
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