<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Hello all,<br><br></div>Another good source is "The Everyday Language of White Racism" by Jane Hill.<br><br></div>Regards,<br></div>Shannon<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Bonnie McElhinny <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bonnie.mcelhinny@utoronto.ca" target="_blank">bonnie.mcelhinny@utoronto.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">




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<div>Very helpful suggestions. Could we have these posted to the SLA website or some other prominent site, to make these suggestions more widely available and searchable?</div>
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</span>"A.W.B. (Articulate While Black): Language and and Racial Politics in the United States," Pp. 31-63 (Chapt. 2), and, "Change the Game: Language, Education, and the Cruel Fallout of Racism" Pp. 167-197 (Chapt. 6) IN Articulate While Black: Barack Obama,
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I just wanted to share these publications  that I've done on related issues.  Though they were based on research conducted at a different moment (1990s), there are some perduring issues......<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:times">2003a. “Fearful, Forceful Agents of the Law:<span> 
</span>Ideologies about Language and Gender in Police Officers’ Narratives about the Use of Physical Force”
<i>Pragmatics</i><span>  </span>13(2):253-284.</span></p>
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<span></span><span></span><span style="font-family:times">2001<span>  </span>"See No Evil, Speak No Evil:<span> 
</span>White Police Officers' Arguments Around Race and Affirmative Action."<span> 
</span><i>Journal of Linguistic Anthropology</i> .<span>  </span>11(1):65-78.<br>
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</span><span style="font-family:times">1998b<span style="font-variant:small-caps"><span> 
</span></span>"'I Don't Smile Much Anymore':<span>  </span>Affect, Gender and the Discourse of Pittsburgh Police Officers."<span> 
</span><i>Language and Gender:<span>  </span>A Reader</i>, ed. Jennifer Coates.<span> 
</span>Malden, MA:<span>  </span>Blackwell.<span>  </span><span>  </span>Pp.<span> 
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<span style="font-family:times"></span><span style="font-family:times">1995“Challenging Hegemonic Masculinities:<span> 
</span>Female and Male Police Officers Handling Domestic Violence.”<span>  </span>
<i>Gender Articulated</i>, eds. Kira Hall and Mary Bucholtz.<span>  </span>NY:<span> 
</span>Routledge, pp. 217-<span>          </span>243.<br>
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</span><span style="font-family:times">1995<span>    </span>Cunningham, Clark and Bonnie McElhinny.<span> 
</span>"Taking it to the Streets:<span>  </span>Putting Discourse Analysis to the Service of a Public Defender's Office"
<i>Clinical Law Review</i><span>  </span>2(1):285-314.</span><br>
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</span>Objectivity, Masculinity and the Gendering of Police Work.”<span>  </span>
<span>     </span>In <i>Dislocating Masculinity:<span>  </span>Comparative Ethnographies</i>, eds. Andrea Cornwall and Nancy
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<div>I've used this material in other classes (that were not ling anth) and students enjoyed and appreciated it, and found it accessible to read/comprehend. </div>
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I teach at UNC Charlotte, around a mile away from where the man was<br>
killed on Tuesday. I am teaching introduction to linguistic<br>
anthropology this semester, and I planned the whole syllabus around<br>
getting students to apply linguistic anthropological ideas (language<br>
diversity, language and identity, language and power, ideologies,<br>
etc.) by analyzing the language gap hypothesis. So I had planned to<br>
spend a lot of time talking about the relationship between language<br>
and inequality, but had not intended to explicitly connect these<br>
discussions to police violence.<br>
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Now, however, I think I need to talk about police violence (and next<br>
week, even though in the class we are still on language structure). I<br>
was wondering if anyone had planned specific lessons on police<br>
violence and black lives matter in linguistic anthropology classes and<br>
would be willing to share what they did? There are obviously a lot of<br>
different connections, but I am having some difficulty thinking about<br>
how to incorporate them into the schedule/conceptual and skill<br>
development activities that I had already planned.<br>
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Elise<br>
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Department of Anthropology<br>
UNC Charlotte<br>
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