A Companion to Linguistic Anthropology
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Alessandro Duranti is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Language, Interaction and Culture at UCLA. His books include From Grammar to Politics: Linguistic Anthropology in a Western Samoan Village (1994), Linguistic Anthropology (1997), Key Terms in Language and Culture (2001), and Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader (editor, 2001). In 1999 he received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and the UCLA Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award. He is a former president of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology and former editor of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. In 2001 Duranti received the American Anthropological Association/Mayfield Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.

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Synopsis of Contents.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Notes on Contributors.

Part I: Speech Communities, Contact, and Variation.

1. Speech Community. (Marcyliena Morgan).

2. Registers of Language. (Asif Agha).

3. Language Contact And Contact Languages. (Paul B. Garrett).

4. Codeswitching (Kathryn A. Woolard).

5. Diversity, Hierarchy and Modernity in Pacific Island Communities. (Niko Besnier).

6. The Value of Linguistic Diversity: Viewing Other Worlds Through North American Indian Languages. (Marianne Mithun).

7. Variation In Sign Languages. (Barbara Lemaster and Leila Monaghan).

Part II: The Performing of Language.

8. Conversation as a Cultural Activity. (Elizabeth Keating and Maria Egbert).

9. Gesture. (John B. Haviland).

10. Participation. (Charles Goodwin and Marjorie Harness Goodwin).

11. Literacy Practices Across Learning Contexts. (Patricia Baquedano-López). 12. Narrative Lessons.Elinor Ochs).

13. Poetry. (Giorgio Banti and Francesco Giannattasio).

14. Vocal Anthropology: From the Music of Language to the Language of Song. (Steven Feld, Aaron A. Fox, Thomas Porcello, and David Samuels).

Part III: Achieving Subjectivities and Intersubjectivities Through Language.

15. Language Socialization. (Don Kulick and Bambi B. Schieffelin).

16. Language And Identity. (Mary Bucholtz and Kira Hall).

17. Misunderstanding. (Benjamin Bailey).

18. Language And Madness. (James M. Wilce).

19. Language And Religion. (Webb Keane).

Part IV: The Power In Language.

20. Agency In Language. (Alessandro Duranti).

21. Language and Social Inequality. (Susan U. Philips).

22. Language Ideologies (Paul V. Kroskrity).

General Bibliography.

Index.

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"Duranti…has done more than anyone else in the past generation to establish linguistic anthropology as a scholarly field. ... Designed to be user-friendly …A Companion to Linguistic Anthropology…is an impressive achievement, and will be of great value to its field and neighboring fields, for a long time to come. This Companion may be a culmination of Duranti’s considerable work to establish linguistic anthropology." Journal of Sociolinguistics

"This hefty, immaculate volume inaugurates the innovative series of Blackwell Companions to Anthropology, and does so with academic panache … Intelligible for readers with no previous knowledge of the field ... A resource of genuine utility in academic libraries with any interest in linguistics or anthropology.” Reference Reviews

"Duranti has brought together a stellar collection of original essays that will surely become a foundational resource in linguistic anthropology." Deborah Tannen, Georgetown University


"With this Companion, Duranti continues his creative role in giving shape to linguistic anthropology as a field. The chapters will be valuable not only for students, but also for colleagues. They bring together a considerable range of those active in the field, and of important foci of research. To mention just two: it is hard to imagine greater clarity than that brought to linguistic diversity by Mithun, for example, or to the nature of language ideologies by Kroskrity." Dell Hymes, University of Virginia


"A valuable contribution to linguistic anthropology, this book comprises the best articles by some of the best authors. In it, Duranti celebrates the rich diversity of linguistic anthropology by integrating new advances in sociolinguistics, discourse and conversation analysis, gender and ethnic studies, and other sister cross-disciplines. Moving well beyond early studies of varieties of language and folklore, this book offers insights into the cultural dimensions of power, social inequality, identity, and many other dimensions of talk and text in their sociocultural contexts. This will serve as a true companion for many students and scholars in many disciplines." Teun A. van Dijk, Universitat Pompeu Fabra




"This volume brings together 31 scholars in the field of linguistic anthropology and is aimed at offering an overview of the discipline's key concepts and approaches." Pragmatics

"Succeeds in doing exactly what it sets out to in a clear, concise and well-ordered fashion... a well thought out and comprehensive anthology that gives the reader a well-rounded introduction to linguistic anthropology... a must-have for any anthropologist's bookshelf." Social Anthropology

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