31.2930, Confs: Anthro Ling, Phonetics, Socioling/Online
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Subject: 31.2930, Confs: Anthro Ling, Phonetics, Socioling/Online
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Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 20:16:52
From: Velda Khoo [velda.khoo at colorado.edu]
Subject: Queer and Trans Sociophonetics Webinar
Queer and Trans Sociophonetics Webinar
Date: 24-Oct-2020 - 24-Oct-2020
Location: Online, USA
Contact: Jeremy Calder
Contact Email: jeremy.calder at colorado.edu
Meeting URL: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/95006248085
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Phonetics; Sociolinguistics
Meeting Description:
Online webinar presented by: Linguistic Society of America Committee on LGBTQ+
Issues in Linguistics [COZIL] and Culture, Language, and Social Practice
[CLASP] Program at University of Colorado
The sound of the queer voice has captured the intrigue of the popular and
sociolinguistic imagination, spurring a wave of research investigatingwhat
makes someone “sound gay”. While much research has sought to uncover the
phonetic markers of the (cisgender, White, male) “gay sounding” voice, only
recently has a wave of research begun to investigate the myriad ways that
queer speakers of other gender, sexual, and racial identities articulate their
identities. This panel continues this trajectory, aiming to: (1) explore how
understudied and marginalized queer identities— including transgender,
non-binary, and non-White identities— are articulated using
phonetic,variationist methods; (2) discuss the implications that the phonetic
patterns of these speakers have on theories of sociolinguistic variation that
are based on White, cisgender, heterosexual speakers and often taken for
granted as if they apply universally; (3) to explore the consequences of the
ways that dominant theories and methodologies in sociolinguistics don’t
account for the full range of queer experiences.
Program Information:
Introduction to Queer and Trans Sociophonetics
Jeremy Calder, University of Colorado Boulder
Tran/s/gender: assessing the effects of the social construction of gender on
speech. A focus on transgender /s/ realisations
James Parnell-Mooney, University of Glasgow
Variable vocal tract length as sociolinguistic feature
Lily Clifford, Stanford University
Pajara/s/ in wigs: bilingualism, latinidad,and gendered sociophonetics in
Miami’s Queer Barrio
Christopher Mendoza, Florida International University
Ér-Change: shifting from “smooth operator” to “sexual modern” in Beijing Queer
Media
Andrew Ting, University of Colorado Boulder
Normativity in normalization: Methodological challenges in the (automated)
analysis of vowels among non-binary speakersdeandre miles-hercules and Lal
Zimman, University of California Santa Barbara
Audience Q&A
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