[Linganth] Language & Culture Course

Harriet Ottenheimer mahafan at ksu.edu
Wed Jun 17 01:28:17 UTC 2020


Forgot to give the textbook title!!!
"The Anthropology of Language"
Harriet

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On Jun 16, 2020, 8:04 PM, at 8:04 PM, Liz Coville <ecoville at gmail.com> wrote:
>Shannon,
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>Living Language by Laura Ahearn.
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>https://books.google.com/books/about/Living_Language.html?id=L1s4DQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button
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>Liz Coville
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>On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 6:29 PM Harriet Ottenheimer <mahafan at ksu.edu>
>wrote:
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>Hi Shannon,
>
>My textbook and workbook/reader combo is now in its 4th edition (this
>one woth Judith MS Pine as co-author). There are chapters focusing on
>race/ethnicity and also gender issues but those concerns are integrated
>througout the texts. Jane Hill's seminal article on language and white
>racism is in the reader, too.
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>Harriet J Ottenheimer
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>Emerita Professor of Anthropology
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>Kansas State University
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>On Jun 16, 2020, at 5:34 PM, "Campbell, Rebecca"
><rebecca.campbell at uconn.edu> wrote:
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>Hi Shannon,
>
>Perhaps you might be interested in my newest publication from my
>dissertation; it can be found here:
>https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831220924353 . The article is titled
>“Linguistic Re-Formation in Florida Heartland Schools: School Erasures
>of Indigenous Latino Languages” and it has just come out in the
>American Educational Research Journal   (the flagship journal of the
>American Educational Research Association). I think the article
>provides a good example of work that is ground in and extends theory,
>offers clear explanations of method and data, and has an applied
>component.  If you or any folks want to assign it as part of your/their
>syllabus, I would be glad to skype in for a class meeting to talk about
>it. The only thing I ask is that PDFs not be posted on blackboard and
>instead links used so that the actual counts of readers is accurate—my
>uni paid for it to be open access so links should work just fine.
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>Take care,
>
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>Rebecca A. Campbell-Montalvo, Ph.D.
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>Postdoctoral Research Associate
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>University of Connecticut
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>Subject: [Linganth] Language & Culture Course
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>Hello all,
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>I have been asked to teach an introductory Language and Culture course
>(which I have not done before). I wonder if anyone might have some
>suggestions for developing such a course especially in these times of
>COVID-19 and the race issues we are experiencing. This will be an
>online course, so I would welcome any advice/thoughts on how to exploit
>the class modality to explore language and culture as well.
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>Thanks all!
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>Kind Regards,
>
>Shannon Bischoff
>
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>Liz Coville
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>ecoville at gmail.com
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