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Publications

The following publications illustrate research recently completed in seminars and courses associated with the Lab:

  • Reyes, Angela. 2002. "Are you losing your culture?" : Poetics, Indexicality and Asian American Identity. Discourse Studies 4(2): 183-189
  • Bauer, Alex. 2002. Is What You See All You Get? Recognizing Meaning in Archaeology, Journal of Social Archaeology 2(1): 37-52
  • Perrino, Sabina. 2002. Intimate hierarchies and Qur'anic saliva (Tefli): Textuality in a Senegalese Ethnomedical Encounter. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 12(2):225-259
  • Perrino, Sabina. 2003. Wolof greeting rituals and second language acquisition. Journal of African Language Teachers' Association. 4(1):19-42.
  • Schwalm, Andrew. 2004. "It Doesn’t Actually Mean Death": Entextualization and Intensional Transformation through a Tarot Card Reading. SALSA XI. Texas Linguistic Forum 47: Wai Fong Chiang et al. eds. Austin, TX: University of Texas.
  • Wirtz, Kristina. 2004. Santeria in Cuban national consciousness: A religious case of the doble moral. Journal of Latin American Anthropology. 9(2): 409-438.
  • Coben, Lawrence S. 2004. Other Cuzcos: Replicated Theaters of Inka Power. InTheaters of Power and community in Premodern Societies. Takeshi Inomata and Lawrence Coben, eds. Series: Archaeology in Society. Lanham, MD: Altamira Press.
  • Dick, Hilary. 2006. What to do with "I don't know": Elicitation in ethnographic and survey interviews. Qualitative Sociology. 29(1):87-102.
  • Reyes, Angela. 2005. Appropriation of African American slang by Asian American Youth. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 9(4):509-532.
  • Wirtz, Kristina. 2005. Where obscurity is a virtue: The mystique of unintelligibility in Santeria ritual. Language and Communication. 25(4): 351-375.
  • Lempert, Michael P. 2005. Denotational Textuality and Demeanor Indexicality in Tibetan Buddhist Debate. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 15(2):171-193.
  • Lempert, Michael P. 2006. Disiplinary Theatrics: Public Reprimand and the Textual Performance of Affect at Sera Monastery, India. Language and Communication 26(1):15-33.
  • Lempert, Michael P. and Sabina Perrino, eds. 2007. Temporalities in Text. Special issue of Language and Communication.
  • Perrino, Sabina. 2007. Cross-chronotope alignment in Senegalese oral narrative. Language and Communication.
  • Nakassis, Constantine V. and Melanie Dean. 2007. Desire, Youth and Realism in Tamil Cinema. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 17(1):77-104.