[Linganth] Anthropological Linguistics 63(4) Reflections on Joel Sherzer
Anthony K Webster
awebster at utexas.edu
Wed Dec 20 18:58:05 UTC 2023
I'm pleased to announce that the most recent issue of Anthropological
Linguistics is now available at Project Muse. This is a special issue
honoring Joel Sherzer (1942-2022). It includes two previously unpublished
papers by Joel (one of them coauthored with Dina Sherzer). Below are the
contents and the link. Very best akw
Special Issue:
Reflections on Joel Sherzer (1942—2022)
CONTENTS
Reflections on Joel Sherzer (1942—2022):
A “Circumstantial” Special Issue
ANTHONY K. WEBSTER 331
Moments among the Kuna: An Autobiographical Account
JOEL SHERZER† 340
>From the Tropical Forest to Caribbean Islands to Cities and Beyond:
Migration, Displacement, and Travel of the Kuna
DINA SHERZER AND JOEL SHERZER† 356
The Impact of Joel Sherzer’s Work among the Guna
WIKALILER DANIEL SMITH 371
A Conversation with Joel Sherzer
ANTHONY C. WOODBURY 379
On Multiplying Echoes: Further Soundings on a Navajo Poem by Rex Lee Jim
ANTHONY K. WEBSTER 380
Emerging Vitality in “Endangered” Forms of Verbal Art in Naso
TULIO BERMÚDEZ MEJÍA 397
Multilingual Networks Past and Present: Insights from Naduhup Languages of
Northwest Amazonia PATIENCE EPPS AND KAROLIN OBERT 422
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51339/print
--
Anthony K. Webster
Professor
Department of Anthropology
Department of Linguistics
Affiliate Faculty Native American and Indigenous Studies Program
Editor: *Anthropological Linguistics*
Editorial Boards: *Journal of Anthropological Research, Anthropology and
Humanism, Journal de la société des américanistes*
Books:
https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/the-dine-reader
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2515.htm
https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/79762
https://unmpress.com/books/explorations-navajo-poetry-and-poetics/9780826348012
https://iupress.org/9780253019417/the-legacy-of-dell-hymes/
This is to respectfully acknowledge and honor the present and
past relationships of Native American peoples to the lands on which
the University of Texas at Austin now stands, including Tonkawa,
Lipan Apache, Comanche, and others extending back tens of millennia.
To anthropologists I say, put your own house in order because what you may
regard today as just a skirmish with Indians may tomorrow become a
worldwide problem.--Alfonso Ortiz
The basic, the primary, the most important semiotic system is language:
language really is the foundation of culture.--Roman Jakobson
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