Linguistic anthropology : a reader
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Linguistic anthropology : a reader
(Blackwell anthologies in social and cultural anthropology, 1)
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
2nd ed
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First ed. published in 2001
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9781405126328
内容説明
Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader is a comprehensive collection of the best work that has been published in this exciting and growing area of anthropology, and is organized to provide a guide to key issues in the study of language as a cultural resource and speaking as a cultural practice.
Revised and updated, this second edition contains eight new articles on key subjects, including speech communities, the power and performance of language, and narratives
Selections are both historically oriented and thematically coherent, and are accessibly grouped according to four major themes: speech community and communicative competence; the performance of language; language socialization and literacy practices; and the power of language
An extensive introduction provides an original perspective on the development of the field and highlights its most compelling issues
Each section includes a brief introductory statement, sets of guiding questions, and list of recommended readings on the main topics
目次
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition viii
Preface to the Second Edition ix
Linguistic Anthropology: History, Ideas, and Issues 1
Alessandro Duranti
Part I Ideal and Real Speech Communities 61
Introduction 63
1 The Speech Community 66
John J. Gumperz
2 The African-American Speech Community: Reality and Sociolinguists 74
Marcyliena Morgan
3 The Social Circulation of Media Discourse and the Mediation of Communities 93
Debra Spitulnik
4 Communication of Respect in Interethnic Service Encounters 114
Benjamin Bailey
5 The Idealised Native Speaker, Reified Ethnicities, and Classroom Realities 137
Constant Leung, Roxy Harris, and Ben Rampton
Part II The Performance of Language: Events, Genres, and Narratives 151
Introduction 153
6 Ways of Speaking 158
Dell Hymes
7 Formality and Informality in Communicative Events 172
Judith T. Irvine
8 Universal and Culture-Specific Properties of Greetings 188
Alessandro Duranti
9 Genre, Intertextuality, and Social Power 214
Charles L. Briggs and Richard Bauman
10 Narrating the Political Self in a Campaign for US Congress 245
Alessandro Duranti
11 Hip Hop Nation Language 272
H. Samy Alim
Part III Language Socialization and Literacy Practices 291
Introduction 293
12 Language Acquisition and Socialization: Three Developmental Stories and Their Implications 296
Elinor Ochs and Bambi B. Schieffelin
13 Participant Structures and Communicative Competence: Warm Springs Children in Community and Classroom 329
Susan U. Philips
14 What No Bedtime Story Means: Narrative Skills at Home and School 343
Shirley Brice Heath
15 Creating Social Identities through Doctrina Narratives 364
Patricia Baquedano-Lopez
Part IV the Power of Language 379
Introduction 381
16 Arizona Tewa Kiva Speech as a Manifestation of a Dominant Language Ideology 386
Paul V. Kroskrity
17 Language Ideology and Linguistic Differentiation 402
Judith T. Irvine and Susan Gal
18 The ''Father Knows Best'' Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives 435
Elinor Ochs and Carolyn Taylor
19 Professional Vision 452
Charles Goodwin
20 Language, Race, and White Public Space 479
Jane H. Hill
21 No 493
Don Kulick
Index 504
- 巻冊次
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: hardcover : alk. paper ISBN 9781405126335
内容説明
Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader is a comprehensive collection of the best work that has been published in this exciting and growing area of anthropology, and is organized to provide a guide to key issues in the study of language as a cultural resource and speaking as a cultural practice.
Revised and updated, this second edition contains eight new articles on key subjects, including speech communities, the power and performance of language, and narratives
Selections are both historically oriented and thematically coherent, and are accessibly grouped according to four major themes: speech community and communicative competence; the performance of language; language socialization and literacy practices; and the power of language
An extensive introduction provides an original perspective on the development of the field and highlights its most compelling issues
Each section includes a brief introductory statement, sets of guiding questions, and list of recommended readings on the main topics
目次
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition. Preface to the Second Edition.
Linguistic Anthropology: History, Ideas, and Issues (Alessandro Duranti).
Part I: Ideal and Real Speech Communities.
Introduction.
1 The Speech Community (John J. Gumperz).
2 The African-American Speech Community: Reality and Sociolinguists (Marcyliena Morgan).
3 The Social Circulation of Media Discourse and the Mediation of Communities (Debra Spitulnik).
4 Communication of Respect in Interethnic Service Encounters (Benjamin Bailey).
5 The Idealised Native Speaker, Reified Ethnicities, and Classroom Realities (Constant Leung, Roxy Harris, and Ben Rampton).
Part II: The Performance of Language: Events, Genres, and Narratives.
Introduction.
6 Ways of Speaking (Dell Hymes).
7 Formality and Informality in Communicative Events (Judith T. Irvine)
8 Universal and Culture-Specific Properties of Greetings (Alessandro Duranti).
9 Genre, Intertextuality, and Social Power (Charles L. Briggs and Richard Bauman).
10 Narrating the Political Self in a Campaign for US Congress (Alessandro Duranti).
11 Hip Hop Nation Language (H. Samy Alim).
Part III: Language Socialization and Literacy Practices.
Introduction.
12 Language Acquisition and Socialization: Three Developmental Stories and Their Implications (Elinor Ochs and Bambi B. Schieffelin).
13 Participant Structures and Communicative Competence: Warm Springs Children in Community and Classroom (Susan U. Philips).
14 What No Bedtime Story Means: Narrative Skills at Home and School (Shirley Brice Heath).
15 Creating Social Identities through Doctrina Narratives (Patricia Baquedano-Lopez).
Part IV: The Power of Language.
Introduction.
16 Arizona Tewa Kiva Speech as a Manifestation of a Dominant Language Ideology (Paul V. Kroskrity).
17 Language Ideology and Linguistic Differentiation (Judith T. Irvine and Susan Gal).
18 The "Father Knows Best" Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives (Elinor Ochs and Carolyn Taylor).
19 Professional Vision (Charles Goodwin).
20 Language, Race, and White Public Space (Jane H. Hill).
21 No (Don Kulick).
Index.
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