Linguistic Anthropology JOURNAL OF Volume 28 Number 3 December 2018 A publication of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, a section of the American Anthropological Association Published by Wiley Blackwell
Editor-in-Chief Paul Kockelman (Yale University) Book Review Editor Brigittine French (Grinnell College) Editorial Board Asif Agha (University of Pennsylvania) Mary Bucholtz (University of California, Santa Barbara) Alessandro Duranti (University of California, Los Angeles) Paul Garrett (Temple University) Miyako Inoue (Stanford University) Judith Irvine (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Alexandra Jaffe (California State University, Long Beach) Elizabeth Keating (University of Texas, Austin) Paul Manning (Trent University)
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JOURNAL OF Linguistic Anthropology Volume 28 Number 3 December 2018 Contents ARTICLES Oral History and the Discursive Construction of Identity in Flint, Michigan Erica Britt Re-Channeling Language: The Mutual Restructuring of Language and Infrastructure among DeafBlind People at Gallaudet University Terra Edwards Mobile (Dis)connection: New Technology and Rechronotopized Images of the Homeland Farzad Karimzad and Lydia Catedral Attaining Multicultural Citizenship through Indigenous-Language Instruction: Successful Kichwa Misfires and the Modeling of Modernist Language Ideologies in Ecuador Nicholas Limerick The Predicament of Language and Culture: Advocacy, Anthropology, and Dormant Language Communities Saul Schwartz Fighting Words: Antiblackness and Discursive Violence in an American High School Krystal A. Smalls Digital Gaming and the Arts of Parental Control in Southern Peru: Phatic Functionality and Networks of Socialization in Processes of Language Socialization Benjamin Smith and Ashley Barad BOOK REVIEWS www.aaanet.org
JOURNAL OF Linguistic Anthropology Volume 28 Number 3 December 2018 CONTENTS Articles Oral History and the Discursive Construction of Identity in Flint, Michigan Erica Britt...252 Re-Channeling Language: The Mutual Restructuring of Language and Infrastructure among DeafBlind People at Gallaudet University Terra Edwards...273 Mobile (Dis)connection: New Technology and Rechronotopized Images of the Homeland Farzad Karimzad and Lydia Catedral...293 Attaining Multicultural Citizenship through Indigenous-Language Instruction: Successful Kichwa Misfires and the Modeling of Modernist Language Ideologies in Ecuador Nicholas Limerick...313 The Predicament of Language and Culture: Advocacy, Anthropology, and Dormant Language Communities Saul Schwartz...332 Fighting Words: Antiblackness and Discursive Violence in an American High School Krystal A. Smalls...356 Digital Gaming and the Arts of Parental Control in Southern Peru: Phatic Functionality and Networks of Socialization in Processes of Language Socialization Benjamin Smith and Ashley Barad...384 Book Reviews Fighters, Girls and Other Identities: Sociolinguistics in a Martial Arts Club Wojciech J. Cynarski...400 Sylvia Plath and the Language of Affective States: Written Discourse and the Experience of Depression Dennis Tay...401
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