[Linganth] Compilation references on Linguistic Anthropology and COVID-19

Ignasi Clemente ignasiclemente at gmail.com
Tue Apr 27 21:14:38 UTC 2021


Dear colleagues, 

I have compiled the many references that all of you have shared, as we build together the emerging research on COVID-19 from a linguistic anthropological perspective. I am sure there are more references by now, please share them and I will update the compilation. Thank you for all your contributions,

Ignasi


- Black, S. P. (2021). Linguistic Anthropology and COVID-19. Anthropology News website, March 26, 2021. DOI: 10.14506/AN.1606,

https://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2021/03/26/linguistic-anthropology-and-covid-19/ <https://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2021/03/26/linguistic-anthropology-and-covid-19/>
- Blommaert, J. (2020). COVID19 and Globalization

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339788830_COVID19_and_Globalization <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339788830_COVID19_and_Globalization>
- By Blommaert’s students, https://www.diggitmagazine.com/files/coronavirus-and-digital-culture <https://www.diggitmagazine.com/files/coronavirus-and-digital-culture>
- Brada (2017). “Exemplary or Exceptional? The Production and Dismantling of Global Health in Botswana.” In Herrick and Reubi (eds.), Global Health and Geographical Imaginaries. New York: Routledge: 40-53.

- Briggs (2005). “Communicability, Racial Discourse, and Disease.” Annual Review of Anthropology 34: 269-291.

- Briggs (2017). “Toward Communicative Justice in Health.” Medical Anthropology 36(4): 287-304.

- Briggs, C. L. (2020). Beyond the Linguistic/Medical Anthropology Divide: Retooling Anthropology to Face COVID-19. Medical Anthropology, 39(7), 563-572.

- Fleming, Luke and James Slotta, Social Distancing and the Cultural Semiotics of Contact, SLA blog  http://linguisticanthropology.org/social-distancing-cultural-semiotics-contact/ <http://linguisticanthropology.org/social-distancing-cultural-semiotics-contact/>
- Katila, Gan, and Goodwin (2020). “Interaction Rituals and ‘Social Distancing’: New Haptic Trajectories and Touching from a Distance in the Time of COVID-19.” Discourse Studies 22(4): 418-440.

- Russell, Kamala has a great blog post "‘Social Distancing’ is more than standing 6 feet away" on Medical Anthropology Quarterly: (https://medanthroquarterly.org/rapid-response/2020/04/social-distancing-is-more-than-standing-6-feet-away/ <https://medanthroquarterly.org/rapid-response/2020/04/social-distancing-is-more-than-standing-6-feet-away/>), very useful resources at https://medanthroquarterly.org/rapid-response/2020/05/issue-1-medical-anthropology-weekly-covid-19/ <https://medanthroquarterly.org/rapid-response/2020/05/issue-1-medical-anthropology-weekly-covid-19/> 

- Zhang and Li (eds.) (2020) Linguistic Diversity in a Time of Crisis: Language Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Special issue of Multilingua 39:5 (with 12 articles in it).

- Pritzker, S. E. (2020). Language, Emotion, and the Politics of Vulnerability. Annual Review of Anthropology, 49(1), 241-256.

- 4 commentaries (one by Steven Black, one by Chun, and one by Du, plus one by the journal editors) in a special forum for Language, Culture, and Society 2(2), https://benjamins.com/catalog/lcs.2.2 <https://benjamins.com/catalog/lcs.2.2>
Chun, C. W. (2020). The return of the ‘Yellow Peril’: The fear of getting sick from the Other. Language, Culture and Society, 2(2), 252-259.
MIRCo (2020). Pandemic discourses and the prefiguration of the future. Language, Culture and Society, 2(2), 227-241.
Du, Y. (2020). “I don’t feel like talking about it”: Silencing the self under Coronavirus. Language, Culture and Society, 2(2), 260-268.
Black, S. P. (2020). Communicability, stigma, and xenophobia during the COVID-19 outbreak: “Common reactions”? Language, Culture and Society, 2(2), 242-251.




> On Mar 27, 2021, at 10:45 AM, Steve Black <stevepblack at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Ignasi and all,
> Here is my promised Anthropology News summary/commentary on linguistic anthropology and COVID-19. I hope some find it useful!
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> https://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2021/03/26/linguistic-anthropology-and-covid-19/ <https://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2021/03/26/linguistic-anthropology-and-covid-19/>
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> Take care,
> Steve
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> From: Linganth <linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org <mailto:linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org>> on behalf of Ignasi Clemente <ignasiclemente at gmail.com <mailto:ignasiclemente at gmail.com>>
> Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 1:45 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Linganth] Blommaert and colleagues, students on covid
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> Thank you everybody! Keep them coming. I will compile them together and share them in one email. I’m going to wait a few days, I’m sure there are still more out there.
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> Ignasi
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> On Feb 3, 2021, at 7:31 PM, Nevins, Marybeth E. <mnevins at middlebury.edu <mailto:mnevins at middlebury.edu>> wrote:
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> The late Jan Blommaert and students penned a number of short pieces on covid-19 within his linguistic anthropologically informed sociolinguistics of globalization:
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> https://www.diggitmagazine.com/files/coronavirus-and-digital-culture <https://www.diggitmagazine.com/files/coronavirus-and-digital-culture>
>  <https://www.diggitmagazine.com/files/coronavirus-and-digital-culture>	
> Coronavirus and digital culture | Diggit Magazine <https://www.diggitmagazine.com/files/coronavirus-and-digital-culture>
> The coronavirus has devastating effects around the world: it has stopped or at least seriously diminished offline social life. At the same time, the coronavirus produces enormous social activity online.
> www.diggitmagazine.com <http://www.diggitmagazine.com/>
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> He self-published a stand-alone piece here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339788830_COVID19_and_Globalization <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339788830_COVID19_and_Globalization>
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> I can attest to these being great resources for engaging students.
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> best,
> Marybeth
>  <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339788830_COVID19_and_Globalization>	
> (PDF) COVID19 and Globalization - ResearchGate <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339788830_COVID19_and_Globalization>
> The COVID19 crisis of early 2020 reveals some of the key features of contemporary globalization processes. It is driven by global mobility patterns, and control over these patterns is the central ...
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> Lessons From Fort Apache: Beyond Language Endangerment and Maintenance. Blackwell Series in Discourse and Culture. Wiley-Blackwell. 2013.
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> Worldmaking Stories: Maidu Language and Community Renewal on a Shared California Landscape. University of Nebraska Press. 2017.
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> Dear colleagues,
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> As the pandemic continues, I was wondering if we could share updates on references/publication/ research available on COVID-19 or SARS from a linguistic anthropology perspective and more generally from a language-focused perspective (conversation analysis, discourse analysis, and scholars sensitive to language from any discipline).
> 
> A few months ago, a few references already circulated, I can only remember two. I’m sure more were circulated back then and that more will have been published by now. 
> 
> Briggs, C. L. (2020). Beyond the Linguistic/Medical Anthropology Divide: Retooling Anthropology to Face COVID-19. Medical Anthropology, 39(7), 563-572.
> Pritzker, S. E. (2020). Language, Emotion, and the Politics of Vulnerability. Annual Review of Anthropology, 49(1), 241-256.
> 
> Thank you very much,
> Ignasi Clemente
> 
> Ignasi Clemente PhD
> Department of Anthropology
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> Hi Ignasi and all,
> Ignasi, great idea! I am actually just finishing up an Anthropology News SLA section news piece on just this topic, which should be available online by March maybe? (I’ll be sure to share when it becomes available). In the meantime, here are some of the pieces I’ve collected that appear in the section news piece, in addition to the two you mention. Some of these are pre-pandemic pieces that are relevant, and then there have been a few other pieces published specifically about COVID-19.
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> - Brada (2017). “Exemplary or Exceptional? The Production and Dismantling of Global Health in Botswana.” In Herrick and Reubi (eds.), Global Health and Geographical Imaginaries. New York: Routledge: 40-53.
> - Briggs (2017). “Toward Communicative Justice in Health.” Medical Anthropology 36(4): 287-304.
> - Briggs (2005). “Communicability, Racial Discourse, and Disease.” Annual Review of Anthropology 34: 269-291.
> - Katila, Gan, and Goodwin (2020). “Interaction Rituals and ‘Social Distancing’: New Haptic Trajectories and Touching from a Distance in the Time of COVID-19.” Discourse Studies 22(4): 418-440.
> - Zhang and Li (eds.) (2020) Linguistic Diversity in a Time of Crisis: Language Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Special issue of Multilingua 39:5 (with 12 articles in it).
> - 4 commentaries (one by Black [that’s me], one by Chun, and one by Du, plus one by the journal editors) in a special forum for Language, Culture, and Society 2(2).
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> From: Linganth <linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org <mailto:linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org>> on behalf of Ignasi Clemente <ignasiclemente at gmail.com <mailto:ignasiclemente at gmail.com>>
> Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 3:05 PM
> To: "LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org <mailto:LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org>" <LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org <mailto:LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org>>
> Subject: [Linganth] New literature on COVID-19 & SARS from a ling anthro perspective
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> As the pandemic continues, I was wondering if we could share updates on references/publication/ research available on COVID-19 or SARS from a linguistic anthropology perspective and more generally from a language-focused perspective (conversation analysis, discourse analysis, and scholars sensitive to language from any discipline).
> 
> A few months ago, a few references already circulated, I can only remember two. I’m sure more were circulated back then and that more will have been published by now.
> 
> Briggs, C. L. (2020). Beyond the Linguistic/Medical Anthropology Divide: Retooling Anthropology to Face COVID-19. Medical Anthropology, 39(7), 563-572.
> Pritzker, S. E. (2020). Language, Emotion, and the Politics of Vulnerability. Annual Review of Anthropology, 49(1), 241-256.
> 
> Thank you very much,
> Ignasi Clemente
> 
> Ignasi Clemente PhD
> Department of Anthropology
> Hunter College, City University of New York
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