[Linganth] FW: Query from a student looking for resources on the way "terrorist" is used in everyday discourse

Pritzker, Sonya sonya.pritzker at ua.edu
Fri Feb 10 17:27:19 UTC 2017


From: "Pritzker, Sonya" <sonya.pritzker at ua.edu<mailto:sonya.pritzker at ua.edu>>
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 4:27 PM
To: Linguistic Anthropology Discussion Group <LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org<mailto:LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org>>
Subject: Query from a student looking for resources on the way "terrorist" is used in everyday discourse

Hi All,

I have an undergrad student taking my Language & Culture class, and she sent me the following query:

 "I am really interested in doing research on the ramifications of using the word terrorism and how different actors use that word to designate certain groups as terrorists. Let me know if there is anything more i could look into or if this not something linguistic anthropology would deal with."

I’ve pointed her to social media and the news, and will meet with her to discuss other options. But I was wondering if anyone here could recommend any materials that she could read on the topic.

Thanks!
Sonya


Sonya Pritzker, Ph.D.,  Assistant Professor
University of Alabama, Department of Anthropology
350 Marr’s Spring Rd. Tuscaloosa AL 35401
(205) 348-6554 (office)
(805) 574-0091 (mobile)
http://spritzker.people.ua.edu



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