Jennifer Leeman

Jennifer Leeman
Professor
Spanish in the US; heritage language education; critical, antiracist language teaching; ethnicity, race, and language in censuses; language and social justice
Jennifer Leeman’s research and teaching focus on the sociopolitics of language, with particular attention to multilingualism, Spanish in the US, and the teaching of Spanish as a heritage language. Her work is interdisciplinary and employs the theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches of critical applied linguistics and sociolinguistics while also engaging the fields of education, Latinx studies, language policy, and linguistic anthropology. She was founding Director of George Mason's online graduate certificate in Spanish Heritage Language Education, which launched in 2021.
Leeman's publications (listed below) have examined the interplay of ideologies of language, race and nation in the US, the racialization of Spanish and Latinxs, census questions on language and ethnoracial identity, multilingual language policy, linguistic landscape, heritage language education, and critical pedagogical approaches to teaching Spanish. She received a 2024-25 Fulbright Senior Scholar award to conduct research and teach at the University of Murcia in Spain.
In addition to her academic appointment, Leeman served for almost a decade as Research Sociolinguist in the US Census Bureau's Center for Survey Measurement, where she conducted research and provided guidance on multilingual data collection, including language access, translation procedures and Spanish-language survey questions on language, ethnicity and race.
Leeman has served on the Executive Committee of the American Association of Applied Linguistics; the Advisory Committee of the Observatorio de la lengua española y las culturas hispánicas en los Estados Unidos, Instituto Cervantes at Harvard University; and the Executive Committee of Language & Society Division of the Modern Language Association. She has served on the editorial boards of the journals Language Policy, Linguistic Landscape, Language Teaching & Technology, Nuevos Horizontes, Spanish as a Heritage Language, and Spanish in Context.
Selected Publications
Books
Leeman, J., Buerki, Y. and Patiño-Santos, A. (Under contract). Lengua, sociedad y poder. Perspectivas críticas en torno al español.London: Routledge.
Leeman, J. & Fuller, J. (2021) Hablar español en Estados Unidos: La sociopolítica del lenguaje. Multilingual Matters.
Fuller, J. & Leeman, J. (2020) Speaking Spanish in the US: The Sociopolitics of Language. Multilingual Matters.
Recent articles and chapters
Leeman, J. (To appear – 2025). Reproducing and challenging borders in census categorization / La reproducción y el desafío de las fronteras en la categorización censal. In: Y. Bürki and A.N. García Agüero Language, Borders and Bordering Practices. De Gruyter.
Quan, T., Amezcua, A., Loza, S., Serafini, E. & Leeman, J. (To appear.) Centering critical language awareness (CLA) in Spanish language teacher education in the United States. Hispania.
Leeman, J. (2025). The sociopolitics of multilingualism in the US: The intertwining of language, race and nation. In J. Darquennes, J. Salmons, & W. Vandenbussche (Eds.) Language Contact Volume II. de Gruyter, 671-688.
Serafini, E. Leeman, J. & M.L. Parra (2025). Promover la conciencia crítica del lenguaje en la enseñanza del español. In C. Sanz, E. Serafini, & I. Taboada (Eds.) Manual para la formación de profesores de español. Wiley.
Expanded Publication List
Grants and Fellowships
2024-25 Fulbright Senior Scholar (University of Murcia, Spain).
2023-24 Residential fellow at Mason's Center for Humanities Research.
Courses Taught
(Recent offerings)
SPAN 315 Spanish for Heritage Speakers
SPAN 323 The Sociopolitics of Multilingualism in Spain
FRLN 385 Multilingualism, Identity, and Power
SPAN 385 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
SPAN 430 Spanish in the US
SPAN 502 Hispanic Sociolinguistics
SPAN 551 The Sociolinguistics of Spanish in the US
SPAN 570 Language Politics and Policy
FRLN 575 Heritage Language Education
Education
BA (Spanish) University of Pennsylvania
MA (Hispanic Civilization) New York University in Madrid
MAT (TESOL & Bilingual Education) Georgetown University
PhD (Hispanic Linguistics) Georgetown University
Recent Presentations
El español en Estados Unidos: Demografía y sociopolítica. Departamento de lengua española, Universidad de Granada, Spain. May 2025.
Critical language awareness in the teaching of Spanish: Expanding antiracist and social justice-oriented pedagogies. Observatorio de la lengua española en los Estados Unidos. Instituto Cervantes, Harvard University. March 2025.
Shades of whiteness: Language-based racialization of immigrants in the US Census, 5th Annual Distinguished Lecture, Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies Program, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. March 2025.
Transformative language teaching: The role of critical language awareness in antiracist and social justice education. Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT. February 2025.
Variación y diversidad lingüística en la enseñanza de lenguas: Un acercamiento crítico. Inaugural lecture, Máster en lingüística aplicada y teórica, Universidad de Murcia, Spain. September 2024.
In the Media
The high cost of Trump’s English-only order. The Boston Globe (3/10/2025) https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/03/10/opinion/english-only-trump/
Hablar español en Estados Unidos: La sociopolítica del lenguaje (Interviewed by Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera). New Books Network en español. (9/20/2023) https://newbooksnetwork.com/es/hablar-espanol-en-estados-unidos
Is it Hispanic, Latinx or Latine? The complexities of Latino identity. The Washington Post. (10/1/2022) https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/10/01/hispanic-latino-latinx-latine-words-history/
Do you speak Telugu? Welcome to America. BBC. (10/20/2018) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-45902204