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Language, Culture, and Society James Stanlaw

Language, Culture, and Society By James Stanlaw

Language, Culture, and Society by James Stanlaw


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This introduction to linguistic anthropology includes basic concepts and methods, cognition, sociolinguistics, coverage of gender, race, and class, and an examination of communication in the digital age.

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Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by James Stanlaw

Why should we study language? How do the ways in which we communicate define our identities? And how is this all changing in the digital world? Since 1993, many have turned to Language, Culture, and Society for answers to questions like those above because of its comprehensive coverage of all critical aspects of linguistic anthropology. This seventh edition carries on the legacy while addressing some of the newer pressing and exciting challenges of the 21st century, such as issues of language and power, language ideology, and linguistic diasporas. Chapters on gender, race, and class also examine how language helps create - and is created by - identity. New to this edition are enhanced and updated pedagogical features, such as learning objectives, updated resources for continued learning, and the inclusion of a glossary. There is also an expanded discussion of communication online and of social media outlets and how that universe is changing how we interact. The discussion on race and ethnicity has also been expanded to include Latin- and Asian-American English vernacular.

Language, Culture, and Society Reviews

Language, Culture, and Society provides comprehensive coverage of the fundamental subfields of linguistic anthropology. The rich variety of examples presented from languages spoken all over the globe allows students to enter the world of working linguistic anthropologists. Marilyn S. Manley, Rowan University

A major introduction and overview to the (reborn) field of linguistic anthropology. The book is systematic and very accessible. It covers most of what is relevant in the field, for which it certainly is to be highly recommended. Applied Linguistics

Language, Culture, and Society is a welcoming text regardless of the reader's background in linguistic anthropology. Material that is significant in scope and depth is masterfully rendered in digestible yet substantive elements. There is an art to maintaining conceptual rigor while deftly delivering profound ideas in readily grasped writing-an art that Salzmann, Stanlaw, and Adachi possess in great amounts. William L. Alexander, University of North Carolina

About James Stanlaw

James Stanlaw is professor of anthropology at Illinois State University. His areas of interest include linguistic anthropology, cognitive anthropology, language and culture contact, and Japan and Southeast Asia. He is the author of Japanese English: Language and Culture Contact.

Nobuko Adachi is associate professor of anthropology at Illinois State University. Her interests include transnationalism, ethnohistory, and ethnic studies. She is the author of Ethnic Capital in a Japanese Brazilian Commune: Child of Nature.

Zdenek Salzmann is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. A specialist in Native American languages and folklore, he is the author, with his wife Joy, of Native Americans of the Southwest.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introducing Linguistic Anthropology 2. Methods of Linguistic Anthropology 3. The Nuts and Bolts of Linguistic Anthropology I: Language Is Sound 4. The Nuts and Bolts of Linguistic Anthropology II: Structure of Words and Sentences 5. Communicating Nonverbally 6. The Development and Evolution of Language: Language Birth, Language Growth, and Language Death 7. Acquiring and Using Language(s): Life with First Languages, Second Languages, and More 8. Language Through Time 9. Languages in Variation and Languages in Contact 10. The Ethnography of Communication 11. Culture as Cognition, Culture as Categorization: Meaning and Language in the Conceptual World 12. Language, Culture, and Thought 13. Language, Identity, and Ideology I: Variations in Gender 14. Language, Identity, and Ideology II: Variations in Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality 15. The Linguistic Anthropology of a Globalized and Digitalized World

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CIN0813350603A
9780813350608
0813350603
Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by James Stanlaw
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2017-07-25
466
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