A New Companion to Linguistic Anthropology

Author:   Alessandro Duranti (Center for Language, Interaction and Culture at UCLA) ,  Rachel George ,  Robin Conley Riner
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9781119780656


Pages:   640
Publication Date:   04 May 2023
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Provides an expansive view of the full field of linguistic anthropology, featuring an all-new team of contributing authors representing diverse new perspectives A New Companion to Linguistic Anthropology provides a timely and authoritative overview of the field of study that explores how language influences society and culture. Bringing together more than 30 original essays by an interdisciplinary panel of renowned scholars and younger researchers, this comprehensive volume covers a uniquely wide range of both classic and contemporary topics as well as cutting-edge research methods and emerging areas of investigation. Building upon the success of its predecessor, the acclaimed Blackwell Companion to Linguistic Anthropology, this new edition reflects current trends and developments in research and theory. Entirely new chapters discuss topics such as the relationship between language and experiential phenomena, the use of research data to address social justice, racist language and raciolinguistics, postcolonial discourse, and the challenges and opportunities presented by social media, migration, and global neoliberalism. Innovative new research analyzes racialized language in World of Warcraft, the ethics of public health discourse in South Africa, the construction of religious doubt among Orthodox Jewish bloggers, hybrid forms of sociality in videoconferencing, and more. Presents fresh discussions of topics such as American Indian speech communities, creolization, language mixing, language socialization, deaf communities, endangered languages, and language of the law Addresses recent trends in linguistic anthropological research, including visual documentation, ancient scribes, secrecy, language and racialization, global hip hop, justice and health, and language and experience Utilizes ethnographic illustration to explore topics in the field of linguistic anthropology Includes a new introduction written by the editors and an up-to-date bibliography with over 2,000 entries A New Companion to Linguistic Anthropologyis a must-have for researchers, scholars, and undergraduate and graduate students in linguistic anthropology, as well as an excellent text for those in related fields such as sociolinguistics, discourse studies, semiotics, sociology of language, communication studies, and language education.

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Author:   Alessandro Duranti (Center for Language, Interaction and Culture at UCLA) ,  Rachel George ,  Robin Conley Riner
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.361kg
ISBN:  

9781119780656


ISBN 10:   1119780659
Pages:   640
Publication Date:   04 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781405144308
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii Acknowledgments xvii Introduction 1 Robin Conley Riner and Rachel George Part I: Speech Communities and Their Contested Boundaries 13 1 On the Social Lives of Indigenous North American Languages 15 Paul V. Kroskrity and Barbra A. Meek 2 Creolization: Its Context, Power, and Meaning 33 Christine Jourdan 3 Language Endangerment and Renewal 49 Sean O’Neill 4 Narrating Transborder Communities 66 Elizabeth Falconi 5 Mixing, Switching, and Languaging in Interaction 86 Jan David Hauck and Teruko Vida Mitsuhara 6 Postcolonial Semiotics 107 Angela Reyes 7 Deaf Communities: Constellations, Entanglements, and Defying Classifications 122 Erin Moriarty and Lynn Hou 8 Global Hip Hop: Style, Language, and Globalization 139 H. Samy Alim Part II: Literacies and Textualities Across Time and Space 157 9 Ancient Literacy Practices and Script Communities 159 Alice Mandell 10 Rethinking Translation and Transduction 178 Susan Gal 11 Social Dramas: A Semiotic Approach 194 Kristina Wirtz 12 Digital Literacies 214 Rachel Flamenbaum and Rachel George 13 Digital Religious Discourse 235 Ayala Fader 14 Linguistic Anthropology of the Visual 253 Jennifer F. Reynolds 15 Technobodily Literacy in Video Interaction 273 Samira Ibnelkaïd 16 Ethics and Language 299 Steven P. Black Part III: Speaking, Sensing, and Sounding 315 17 Contested Intentions 317 Alessandro Duranti 18 Entanglements of Language and Experience in Everyday Life 334 Elinor Ochs 19 Affect, Emotion, and Linguistic Shift 354 Kathryn E. Graber 20 Using the Senses in Animal Communication 369 Erica A. Cartmill 21 Human Touch 391 Asta Cekaite and Marjorie Harness Goodwin 22 Socialization of Attention 410 Lourdes de León 23 Sound, Voice, and the Felt Body 428 Patrick Eisenlohr 24 Multimodality 443 Keith M. Murphy 25 Language and Food 461 Jillian R. Cavanaugh and Kathleen C. Riley Part IV: Language, Power, and Justice 477 26 Language Policy and Ethnic Conflict 479 Christina P. Davis 27 Secrecy 494 Erin Debenport 28 Legal Language and Its Ideologies 509 Robin Conley Riner 29 Language, Gender, Race, and Sexuality: Intersectional Perspectives 525 Lal Zimman 30 Engaged Linguistic Anthropology 542 Netta Avineri and Jocelyn Ahlers 31 Language and Racism 560 Krystal A. Smalls and Jenny L. Davis 32 Communicative Justice and Health 577 Charles L. Briggs 33 The Force of Indexicality 596 Alessandro Duranti Index 614

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ALESSANDRO DURANTI is Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). One of the most respected linguistic anthropologists in the world, Duranti has authored and edited many of the defining volumes in the field. He is the co-founder of the journal Pragmatics, former editor of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, and past President of the Society of Linguistic Anthropology. RACHEL GEORGE is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Whitman College. Her research interests include language socialization after regime change, ambivalent discourse, language and bureaucracy, and the semiotics of writing on social media. Her work on changing linguistic, political, and ethnic identities in Belgrade, Serbia has been published in Language in Society and Political and Legal Anthropology Review. ROBIN CONLEY RINER is Professor of Anthropology at Marshall University. Her work in linguistic and legal anthropology investigates how people use language to navigate morally complex experiences surrounding institutional death and killing. She is the author of Confronting the Death Penalty and co-editor of Language and Social Justice in Practice.

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