[Linganth] Linganth Digest, Vol 86, Issue 13

Stephanie Feyne stefeyne at gmail.com
Tue Nov 16 21:46:34 UTC 2021


Joe - I needed help as well.
Once you register for the conference you should have received info on
how to register to the online site.
I didn't somehow, and had to have the AAA staff help me.

I'm hoping the links will be on this page:

https://annual-hybrid-meeting.cd.pathable.com/

Stephanie Feyne
NYC

On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:16 PM Joseph Wilson <joseph.wilson at utoronto.ca>
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> I can’t find these panels on the AAA site: does this speak to my inability
> to navigate the agenda or are these separate events?
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> Thx
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> Joe
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>    1. Re: 2021 AAA sessions in honor of Judith T. Irvine (Susan Gal)
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> The times indicated below are EASTERN STANDARD TIME.
> Hope that helps!  Best,  SG
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> Subject: Re: [Linganth] 2021 AAA sessions in honor of Judith T. Irvine
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> Hello,
> I have a small question about the time. I am in Switzerland and would like
> to listen to this day in honor of Professor Judith Irvine. Is the time
> indicated for Chicago or for another area in the USA?
> Thank you very much,
>  Sandra Bornand
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> Le 14 nov. 2021 à 14:49, SLA Online <soclinganth at gmail.com<mailto:
> soclinganth at gmail.com>> a écrit :
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> PLEASE JOIN US!
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> 2021 AAA SESSIONS in Honor of Judith T. Irvine
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> Responsibility, Evidence, and Ideology: Conversations Inspired by Judith
> T. Irvine, Parts 1 & 2
> Invited Sessions (In-Person and Virtual)
> Society for Linguistic Anthropology
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> (2-0900) Thurs 18 Nov 2:00 PM-3:45 PM Part 1
>     Zoom: https://umich.zoom.us/j/91029377835
> (2-0890) Thurs 18 Nov 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Part 2
>     Zoom:
> https://umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680<https://umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680>
> <https://umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680%3chttps:/umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680%3e>
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> These panels honor Judith T. Irvine, Edward Sapir Distinguished University
> Professor Emerita at the University of Michigan. Irvine’s theoretical and
> methodological engagements with discipline, field site, teaching, and
> politics have expanded the scope and impact of linguistic anthropology. A
> generous colleague, she has helped place responsibility, evidence, and
> ideology at the center of the field. A committed mentor, she has trained
> her students in the union of close observation and critical analysis on
> which our value as a discipline depends. Irvine’s work ranges widely across
> theoretical sociolinguistics, semiotics, the history of colonial
> linguistics, and African studies. One constant in her work is an insistence
> on investigating how sociological and ideological conditions affect the
> very category of “language” itself. Zooming in and out of reified scales of
> analysis while also challenging their ontological status, Irvine combines
> broad ethnographic insights with detailed study of communicative practices.
> She analyzes the historical emergence of linguistic categories, and the
> impact they have on the interpretation of sign forms and perceptions of
> social and linguistic differences. Her most cited works challenge classic
> notions in linguistics (style, formality, code) and anthropology
> (participant roles, performance, scale) through the fine-grained analysis
> of meaning in a dialogic context. At the same time, she has helped develop
> powerful theoretical concepts, such as language ideology, fractility, and
> stance, of very general utility. The panelists represent colleagues,
> interlocutors, and students past and present who have responded to Irvine’s
> seminal insights about language and political economy, language ideology,
> linguistic variation and difference, responsibility in oral evidence,
> participant frameworks, and the critique of colonial and historical
> linguistics. These talks demonstrate the value of fostering conversations
> around issues of responsibility and engagement as linguistic
> anthropologists seek to advance knowledge in and beyond the field.
>
> PDF of individual paper abstracts attached.
>
> PANEL 1
> Thurs 18 Nov 2:00 PM-3:45
>
> Organizer: Webb Keane (U of Michigan). Chair: Barbra Meek (U of Michigan)
>
> Richard Bauman (Indiana U): Speech inscribes itself in matter for all
> time_: early French proposals for museums of recorded speech
>
> Christina P. Davis (Western Illinois U): Memes, Emojis, and Text: The
> Semiotics of Differentiation in Sri Lankan Tamil Digital Publics
>
> Sonia Das (New York U): How do Reasonable Persons Act? Responsibility and
> Evidence in U.S. Criminal Justice
>
> Sarah Hillewaert (U of Toronto): Vernacular contestations. Deconstructing
> and reimagining boundaries in African linguistics.
>
> Charles H. Zuckerman (U of Sydney): The Relative Pervasiveness of
> Ideological Differentiations
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> Susan Gal (U of Chicago): Status and style: JTI and the Comparative Eye
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>
> PANEL 2
> Thurs 18 Nov 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
>
> Organizer: Matthew Hull (U of Michigan). Chair: Bruce Mannheim (U of
> Michigan)
>
> Susan U. Philips (U of Arizona): Ambiguity in Signs of Dementia
>
> Ujin Kim (Nazarbayev U): Systematic Conventionality: How Kajrat Became an
> Idiot
>
> Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway (Oberlin): Shadows and Mirrors: Spatial and
> Ideological Perspectives on Sign Language Competency
>
> Nikolas Sweet (Grinnell): Embodied Interactions: Caste, Personhood, and
> Senses of Humor
>
> Kathryn Woolard (UCSD): What's wrong with this picture? The reception and
> production of the sociolinguistic self
>
> Elinor Ochs (UCLA): When Baby Talk Isn't Cheap: Economies of Talk in
> Childhood
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