[Linganth] Ethnographies of Language and Gender
Chad Nilep
nilep at ilas.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Thu Nov 5 00:53:25 UTC 2015
“Do these wonderful lists of resources end up getting accessibly archived anywhere?”
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Stephanie Feyne has started a Google doc -- though I can never figure out how to access those, maybe because my LINGANTH subscription is not tied to a Gmail account? Ethnographies of language and gender to teach to undergraduates <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qVcRTpnYaOufxkQwegq1i7WXw0Ro4euILHELIi81SM4/edit?usp=sharing_eid&invite=CJaInbEG&ts=563a7c83>
I’ve also compiled the titles suggested so far in a post on SLA’s teaching resources blog. http://teach.linguisticanthropology.org/2015/11/05/ethnographies-of-language-and-gender/
-Chad
From: Linganth [mailto:linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org] On Behalf Of Mara Green
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I have not yet read this but I know it's literally a prize-winner:
The Games Black Girls Play: Learning the Ropes from Double Dutch to Hip-Hop, by Kyra Gaunt (2006).
An unrelated question: Do these wonderful lists of resources end up getting accessibly archived anywhere? Perhaps that question has already been asked and answered, if so my apologies.
Best to all.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway <erhoffma at oberlin.edu> wrote:
I second the recommendation for Transcultural Teens!
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 12:32 PM, galey modan <gmodan at gmail.com> wrote:
I'd recommend Chantal Tetreault's new book Transcultural Teens, on girls of North African descent in Paris negotiating norms of gender, ethnicity, and nationhood through language play and other linguistic strategies.
Galey
2015-11-04 9:36 GMT-05:00 Berman, Elise <eberman at uncc.edu>:
Dear all,
I am looking for good ethnographies of language and gender to teach to undergraduates, particularly recent ones (last five years). I was wondering if people would be willing to share their favorites?
Sincerely,
Elise
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Department of Anthropology
UNC Charlotte
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