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<p class="MsoNormal">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?<o:p></o:p></p>
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</span></b><span style="font-size:12.0pt;color:black">Linganth <linganth-bounces@listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf of linganth-request@listserv.linguistlist.org <linganth-request@listserv.linguistlist.org><br>
<b>Date: </b>Monday, November 15, 2021 at 12:15 PM<br>
<b>To: </b>linganth@listserv.linguistlist.org <linganth@listserv.linguistlist.org><br>
<b>Subject: </b>Linganth Digest, Vol 86, Issue 13<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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1. Re: 2021 AAA sessions in honor of Judith T. Irvine (Susan Gal)<br>
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 17:14:06 +0000<br>
From: Susan Gal <susangal@uchicago.edu><br>
To: Sandra Bornand <s.bornand@bluewin.ch>, SLA Online<br>
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Subject: Re: [Linganth] 2021 AAA sessions in honor of Judith T. Irvine<br>
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The times indicated below are EASTERN STANDARD TIME.<br>
Hope that helps! Best, SG<br>
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From: Linganth <linganth-bounces@listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf of Sandra Bornand <s.bornand@bluewin.ch><br>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 10:51 AM<br>
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Subject: Re: [Linganth] 2021 AAA sessions in honor of Judith T. Irvine<br>
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Hello,<br>
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?<br>
Thank you very much,<br>
Sandra Bornand<br>
Chargée de recherche au CNRS<br>
Langue et littérature d'Afrique Noire (LLACAN)<br>
UMR 8135 - INaLCO<br>
7, rue Guy Môquet - BP 8, 94801 VILLEJUIF (France)<br>
s.bornand@bluewin.ch<mailto:s.bornand@bluewin.ch><br>
Co-rédactrice en chef des Cahiers de littérature orale<br>
Membre du Comité de rédaction des Classiques Africains<br>
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Le 14 nov. 2021 à 14:49, SLA Online <soclinganth@gmail.com<mailto:soclinganth@gmail.com>> a écrit :<br>
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PLEASE JOIN US!<br>
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2021 AAA SESSIONS in Honor of Judith T. Irvine<br>
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Responsibility, Evidence, and Ideology: Conversations Inspired by Judith T. Irvine, Parts 1 & 2<br>
Invited Sessions (In-Person and Virtual)<br>
Society for Linguistic Anthropology<br>
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(2-0900) Thurs 18 Nov 2:00 PM-3:45 PM Part 1<br>
Zoom: <a href="https://umich.zoom.us/j/91029377835">https://umich.zoom.us/j/91029377835</a><br>
(2-0890) Thurs 18 Nov 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Part 2<br>
Zoom: <a href="https://umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680%3chttps:/umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680%3e">
https://umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680<https://umich.zoom.us/j/91824101680></a><br>
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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.<br>
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PDF of individual paper abstracts attached.<br>
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PANEL 1<br>
Thurs 18 Nov 2:00 PM-3:45<br>
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Organizer: Webb Keane (U of Michigan). Chair: Barbra Meek (U of Michigan)<br>
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Richard Bauman (Indiana U): Speech inscribes itself in matter for all time_: early French proposals for museums of recorded speech<br>
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Christina P. Davis (Western Illinois U): Memes, Emojis, and Text: The Semiotics of Differentiation in Sri Lankan Tamil Digital Publics<br>
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Sonia Das (New York U): How do Reasonable Persons Act? Responsibility and Evidence in U.S. Criminal Justice<br>
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Sarah Hillewaert (U of Toronto): Vernacular contestations. Deconstructing and reimagining boundaries in African linguistics.<br>
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Charles H. Zuckerman (U of Sydney): The Relative Pervasiveness of Ideological Differentiations<br>
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Susan Gal (U of Chicago): Status and style: JTI and the Comparative Eye<br>
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PANEL 2<br>
Thurs 18 Nov 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM<br>
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Organizer: Matthew Hull (U of Michigan). Chair: Bruce Mannheim (U of Michigan)<br>
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Susan U. Philips (U of Arizona): Ambiguity in Signs of Dementia<br>
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Ujin Kim (Nazarbayev U): Systematic Conventionality: How Kajrat Became an Idiot<br>
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Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway (Oberlin): Shadows and Mirrors: Spatial and Ideological Perspectives on Sign Language Competency<br>
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Nikolas Sweet (Grinnell): Embodied Interactions: Caste, Personhood, and Senses of Humor<br>
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Kathryn Woolard (UCSD): What's wrong with this picture? The reception and production of the sociolinguistic self<br>
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Elinor Ochs (UCLA): When Baby Talk Isn't Cheap: Economies of Talk in Childhood<br>
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