Linguistic Anthropology
A Reader
Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology

2. Auflage April 2009
536 Seiten, Hardcover
Lehrbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
Linguistic Anthropology is a comprehensive collection of the best work that has been published in this exciting and growing area of anthropology, and is organized to provide a guide to key issues in the study of language as a cultural resource and speaking as a cultural practice. Editor Alessandro Duranti's extensive introduction provides an original perspective on the development of the field and highlights its most compelling issues. Revised and updated, this second edition contains eight new articles on speech communities, the power and performance of language, and narratives, among others.
Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader is a comprehensive collection of the best work that has been published in this exciting and growing area of anthropology, and is organized to provide a guide to key issues in the study of language as a cultural resource and speaking as a cultural practice.
* Revised and updated, this second edition contains eight new articles on key subjects, including speech communities, the power and performance of language, and narratives
* Selections are both historically oriented and thematically coherent, and are accessibly grouped according to four major themes: speech community and communicative competence; the performance of language; language socialization and literacy practices; and the power of language
* An extensive introduction provides an original perspective on the development of the field and highlights its most compelling issues
* Each section includes a brief introductory statement, sets of guiding questions, and list of recommended readings on the main topics
Preface to the Second Edition
Part I: Ideal and Real Speech Communities
Part II: The Performance of Language: Events, Genres, and Narratives
Part III: Language Socialization and Literacy Practices
Part IV: The Power of Language
Index
"Many of the articles included...are examples of highly innovative scholarly work on issues of language related to culture. It provides an excellent (and long overdue) discussion of terminology, American lingustic anthropology's development within Cultural Anthropology, its subsequent drift away from anthropology towards an independent discipline increasingly focused on theoretical anthropologists in the late 1960s, and its reestablishment as a subfield of anthropology in the 1980s-90s. As a textbook this reader makes a very useful teaching aid, as a source book it provides valuable insights into the discipline of linguistic anthropology." (Linguist List)