Silence and Free Speech (separate requests)

Munoz, Kristine L kristine-fitch at UIOWA.EDU
Sun Oct 20 20:06:07 UTC 2013


A more recent source on silence is 

Nakane, I. (2007). Silence in intercultural communication. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Excellent review of literature on cultural meanings and patterns of silence, plus an empirical study.


Kristine Muñoz
Professor of Communication Studies
Professor of Latin American Studies
University of Iowa
EEUU



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Chapter 4 of my ethnographic study of the Hungarian hate speech debates looks at cultural discourses of free speech vs. hate speech:

http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-05637-1.html

David
 
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Dear Colleagues,

I have two separate requests for references from a student and a colleague, which you may perhaps be able to help me with.

First is work on silence. I know articles by Sue Gal and Norma Mendoza-Denton, as well as Richard Bauman's book on the Quakers.
Anything you recommend apart from that?

The second is work on "free speech." Here, nothing came directly to mind on that topic. Although related would be stuff on public oratory and public spheres, especially in democratic polities, and then of course on censorship (like Domenic Boyer's article). So any suggestions here on "free speech" or on "censorship" appreciated.

Thank you,
Alejandro

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Alejandro Paz
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
University of Toronto Scarborough
Graduate Depts of Anthropology and Linguistics University of Toronto
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