[Linganth] Linganth Digest, Vol 115, Issue 6

Nevins, Marybeth mnevins at middlebury.edu
Sat Apr 13 12:54:18 UTC 2024


Some additional items for the (im)politeness bibliography:


Bailey, B. (1997). Communication of Respect in Interethnic Service Encounters. Language in Society 26(3): 327–356.
Bailey, B. (2000). Communicative Behavior and Conflict between African-American Custom- ers and Korean Immigrant Retailers in Los Angeles. Discourse and Society 11(1): 87–108.

Basso, Keith.  1979. Portraits of “The Whiteman”: Linguistic Play and Cultural Symbols Among the Western Apache.  Cambridge University Press.

Keenan, Elinor. 1989. “Norm-Makers and Norm-Breakers: Uses of Speech by Men and Women in a Malagasy Community.” In Richard Bauman and Joel Sherzer Explorations in the Ethnography of Speaking. Cambridge University Press.


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   1. List of (im)politeness readings (Cheryl Yin)


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Dear Ling Anth friends,

A million thanks to the various people who were so kind as to offer reading
suggestions for a new course about (im)politeness. I have gathered all of
the sources below if it's useful to anyone out there.

Berman, Elise. 2014. "Negotiating Age: Direct Speech and the
Sociolinguistic Production of Childhood in the Marshall Islands." *Journal
of Linguistic Anthropology* 24 (2): 109-132.

--. 2019. *Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the
Marshall Islands*. Oxford: Oxford University Press.



Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. 2002. "The Linguistics of Color Blind Racism: How
to Talk Nasty about Blacks without Sounding ?Racist?." *Critical Sociology*
28 (1-2): 41-64.



Brown, Penelope, and Stephen C. Levinson. 1987. *Politeness: some
universals in language usage*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.



Chun, Elaine W. 2016. "The meaning of ching-chong: Language, racism, and
response in new media." In *Raciolinguistics: How language shapes our ideas
about race*: 81-96.



Culpeper, Jonathan. 2011. *Impoliteness: Using Language to Cause
Offence*.*Studies
in Interactional Sociolinguistics*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

--. 2011. Politeness and Impoliteness. *Pragmatics of Society* (Vol. 5). G.
Andersen and K. Aijmer. Boston, De Gruyter. 5: 393-438.

--. 2011. *Using Language to Cause Offence*. Cambridge, University of
Cambridge Press.



Delfino, Jennifer B. 2016. "Fighting words? Joning as conflict talk and
identity performance among African American preadolescents." *Journal of
Sociolinguistics* 20 (5): 631-653.



Duranti, Alessandro. 2022. *Rethinking Politeness with Henri Bergson*.
Edited by Alessandro Duranti. Oxford University Press.



Gershon, Ilana. 2010. *The Breakup 2.0 Disconnecting over New Media*.
Cornell University Press.

---. 2020. "The Breakup 2.1: The ten-year update." *The Information Society*
36 (5): 279-289.



Goodwin, Marjorie Harness. 1990. *He-said-she-said: talk as social
organization among Black children*. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.



Grimshaw, Allen D. 1990. *Conflict talk: Sociolinguistic investigations of
arguments in conversations*. CUP Archive.



Gumperz, John J. 1982. "Interethnic communication." In *Discourse
Strategies*, edited by John J. Gumperz, In Studies in Interactional
Sociolinguistics, 172-186. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.



Haugh, Michael and Daniel K?d?r. 2017. Intercultural (Im)politeness. In *The
Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness*. Edited by J. Culpeper, M.
Haugh and D. K?d?r. London, Palgrave Macmillan: 601-632.



Hoffmann-Dilloway, Erika. 2021. "Shadows and Mirrors: Spatial and
Ideological Perspectives on Sign Language Competency." *Journal of
Linguistic Anthropology* 31 (3): 320-334.



K?d?r, Daniel. and Michael Haugh. 2013. *Understanding Politeness*. New
York, Cambridge.



Keating, Elizabeth. 1997. "Honorific Possession: Power and Language in
Pohnpei, Micronesia." *Language in Society* 26 (2): 247-268.



Kiesling, Scott F. 2004. "Dude." *American Speech* 79 (3): 281-305.



Locher, Miriam A. and Watts, Richard J. 2005. "Politeness Theory and
Relational Work*" Journal of Politeness Research* 1 (1): 9-33.



*Maledicta, The International Journal of Verbal Aggression *



McIntosh, Janet. "Maledictive Language: Obscenity and Taboo Words." *The
International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology* (2020): 1-9.



McSweeney, Michelle. 2022. "Performing Politeness in Online Dating: How
Orthographic Choices Signal Relationship Status." 251-275. Springer
International Publishing.



Miller, Laura. 2022. "Bad Mouths: Taboo and Transgressive Language." *Annual
Review of Anthropology* 51 (Volume 51, 2022): 17-30.



Monson, Sarah. 2022. "Pampering customers with sweet talk: Negotiating
politeness and (mock) conflict talk in Akan marketplace bargaining." *Journal
of Pragmatics* 191: 240-255.



Murphy, Keith M. 2022. "Programming Politeness: Digital Servantry and the
Rules of Social Engagement." In *Rethinking Politeness with Henri Bergson*,
edited by Alessandro Duranti. Oxford: Oxford University Press.



Powdermaker, Hortense. 1966. "First Month in Indianola." In *Stranger and
Friend: The Way of an Anthropologist *New York: Norton & Co.: 144-205



Shibamoto-Smith, Janet S. 2011. "Honorifics, ?politeness,? and power in
Japanese political debate." *Journal of Pragmatics* 43 (15): 3707-3719.



Silverstein, Michael. 2010. "?Direct? and ?indirect? communicative acts in
semiotic perspective." *Journal of Pragmatics* 42 (2): 337-353.



SturtzSreetharan, Cindi L. 2006. "Gentlemanly gender?: Japanese men's use
of clause-final politeness in casual conversations1." *Journal of
Sociolinguistics* 10 (1): 70-92.



Su, Hsi-Yao. 2023. "Politeness as signs of difference: Semiotic
differentiation and identity among Taiwanese in China." *Journal of
Sociolinguistics* 27 (1): 66-86.



Tannen, Deborah. 1981. "New York Jewish conversational style." *International
Journal of the Sociology of Language* 30: 133-149.



Tetreault, Chantal. 2010. "Collaborative Conflicts: Teens Performing
Aggression and Intimacy in a French Cit?." *Journal of Linguistic
Anthropology* 20 (1): 72-86.

---. 2015. ?What do you think about having beauty marks on your?Hashek!?:
Innovative and Impolite Uses of an Arabic Politeness Formula among French
Teenagers.? *Journal of Linguistic Anthropology* 25 (3): 285-302.



van der Bom, Isabelle, and Sara Mills. 2015. "A discursive approach to the
analysis of politeness data." *Journal of Politeness Research* 11 (2):
179-206.



Watts, Richard J. 2003. *Politeness*: *Key Topics in Sociolinguistics*.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.



Wierzbicka, Anna. 1991. *Cross-Cultural Pragmatics: The Semantics of Human
Interaction*. Edited by Winter Werner. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.



Yahya-Othman, Saida. 1995. "Aren?t you going to greet me? Impoliteness in
Swahili greetings." *Text & Talk* 15 (2): 209-228.



Also a few people suggested Deborah Cameron blog:
https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdebuk.wordpress.com%2F&data=05%7C02%7Cmnevins%40middlebury.edu%7Ca996116548e2465a16f408dc5bb27205%7Ca1bb0a191576421dbe93b3a7d4b6dcaa%7C1%7C0%7C638486069274626006%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=O0l3OQIzLQ0M46pMgNNWHWKLB7rQLKA6UnsPJh%2B1tt0%3D&reserved=0<https://debuk.wordpress.com/>


All the very best,
Cheryl

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Cheryl Yin, PhD (*she/her/hers*)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Carleton College
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