Revised Bibliography call
Elizabeth Spreng
elispreng at AOL.COM
Tue Jan 29 15:16:11 UTC 2013
Hello everyone,
On November 15th, a group interested in the intersections between history and linguistic anthropology met at AAAs in San Francisco in a room with chairs. One of our goals is to create a bibliography that we could use to share information. I volunteered for the job or organizing these references.
That being said, if you know of academic work that is relevant to the discussions of history and linguistic anthropology, please send them to me at elispreng at aol.com. In addition, if you could provide keywords and world areas that would be helpful in organizing the material and making it more accessible. I have started a list of possible key words but please feel free to suggest other ones. If possible, please provide all bibliographic information. Finally, there will be a section for films and other materials.
Keywords for the “History and Linguistic Anthropology” bibliography.
Colonialism
Conversational/Discourse Analysis
Dictionaries
Elder Speakers
Endangerment
Ethnography of Speaking
Font and Printing
Globalization
Language Documentation
Language Ideologies
Linguistic Relativity
Oral History
Memory
Meta-linguistic
Micro-discourses
Nationalism
Standardization
Temporality
Written modalities
World Areas (Asia, Canada, Caribbean, Central America India, Oceania/the Pacific, US, Europe, Latin America, Mesoamerica/Mexico, South America, Africa, Circumpolar North, Deaf Cultures, Post-socialist contexts)
Thank-you so much,
Elizabeth Spreng, PhD
Department of Anthropology
The University of Kansas
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