Language and Materiality
Herausgeber: Cavanaugh, Jillian R; Shankar, Shalini
Language and Materiality
Herausgeber: Cavanaugh, Jillian R; Shankar, Shalini
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Language and Materiality argues the importance of analyzing language use with an eye toward new materialisms, semiotics, and ideology.
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Language and Materiality argues the importance of analyzing language use with an eye toward new materialisms, semiotics, and ideology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781107180949
- ISBN-10: 1107180945
- Artikelnr.: 47866989
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781107180949
- ISBN-10: 1107180945
- Artikelnr.: 47866989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of images; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1.
Toward a theory of language materiality: an introduction Shalini Shankar
and Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 2. Curated conversation: 'materiality: it's the
stuff!' Webb Keane and Michael Silverstein; Part I. Texts, Objects,
Mediality: 3. Japan's trendy word grand prix and Kanji of the year:
commodified language forms in multiple contexts Laura Miller; 4.
Fontroversy! Or, how to care about the shape of language Keith M. Murphy;
5. Spelling materiality: the branded business of competitive spelling
Shalini Shankar; Part II. Transformation, Aesthetics, Embodiment: 6. How
the sausage gets made: food safety and the mediality of talk, documents,
and food practices Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 7. 'Your mouth is your lorry!' How
honk horns voice the acoustic materiality of reputation in Accra Steven
Feld; 8. Transduction in religious discourse: vocalization and sound
reproduction in Mauritian Muslim devotional practices Patrick Eisenlohr;
Part III. Time, Place, Circulation: 9. Making and marketing in the
bilingual periphery: materialization as metacultural transformation Nikolas
Coupland and Helen Kelly-Holmes; 10. Word-things and thing-words: the
transmodal production of privilege and status Crispin Thurlow and Adam
Jaworski; 11. Language and materiality in the renaming of Indigenous North
American languages and peoples Robert Moore; 12. The semiotic ecology of
drinks and talk in Georgia Paul Manning; Part IV. More Stuff: Short Topical
Commentaries on Language and Materiality and Afterword: Can language be a
commodity? Monica Heller; Language, music, materiality (and immateriality):
entanglements beyond the 'symbolic' Paja Faudree; Why bodies matter Mary
Bucholtz; Physicality and texts: rematerializing the transparent Jennifer
Dickinson; History, artifacts, and the language of culture change in
archaeology Mark W. Hauser; Afterword: materiality and language, or
material language? Dualisms and embodiments Judith T. Irvine; Index.
Toward a theory of language materiality: an introduction Shalini Shankar
and Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 2. Curated conversation: 'materiality: it's the
stuff!' Webb Keane and Michael Silverstein; Part I. Texts, Objects,
Mediality: 3. Japan's trendy word grand prix and Kanji of the year:
commodified language forms in multiple contexts Laura Miller; 4.
Fontroversy! Or, how to care about the shape of language Keith M. Murphy;
5. Spelling materiality: the branded business of competitive spelling
Shalini Shankar; Part II. Transformation, Aesthetics, Embodiment: 6. How
the sausage gets made: food safety and the mediality of talk, documents,
and food practices Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 7. 'Your mouth is your lorry!' How
honk horns voice the acoustic materiality of reputation in Accra Steven
Feld; 8. Transduction in religious discourse: vocalization and sound
reproduction in Mauritian Muslim devotional practices Patrick Eisenlohr;
Part III. Time, Place, Circulation: 9. Making and marketing in the
bilingual periphery: materialization as metacultural transformation Nikolas
Coupland and Helen Kelly-Holmes; 10. Word-things and thing-words: the
transmodal production of privilege and status Crispin Thurlow and Adam
Jaworski; 11. Language and materiality in the renaming of Indigenous North
American languages and peoples Robert Moore; 12. The semiotic ecology of
drinks and talk in Georgia Paul Manning; Part IV. More Stuff: Short Topical
Commentaries on Language and Materiality and Afterword: Can language be a
commodity? Monica Heller; Language, music, materiality (and immateriality):
entanglements beyond the 'symbolic' Paja Faudree; Why bodies matter Mary
Bucholtz; Physicality and texts: rematerializing the transparent Jennifer
Dickinson; History, artifacts, and the language of culture change in
archaeology Mark W. Hauser; Afterword: materiality and language, or
material language? Dualisms and embodiments Judith T. Irvine; Index.
List of images; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1.
Toward a theory of language materiality: an introduction Shalini Shankar
and Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 2. Curated conversation: 'materiality: it's the
stuff!' Webb Keane and Michael Silverstein; Part I. Texts, Objects,
Mediality: 3. Japan's trendy word grand prix and Kanji of the year:
commodified language forms in multiple contexts Laura Miller; 4.
Fontroversy! Or, how to care about the shape of language Keith M. Murphy;
5. Spelling materiality: the branded business of competitive spelling
Shalini Shankar; Part II. Transformation, Aesthetics, Embodiment: 6. How
the sausage gets made: food safety and the mediality of talk, documents,
and food practices Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 7. 'Your mouth is your lorry!' How
honk horns voice the acoustic materiality of reputation in Accra Steven
Feld; 8. Transduction in religious discourse: vocalization and sound
reproduction in Mauritian Muslim devotional practices Patrick Eisenlohr;
Part III. Time, Place, Circulation: 9. Making and marketing in the
bilingual periphery: materialization as metacultural transformation Nikolas
Coupland and Helen Kelly-Holmes; 10. Word-things and thing-words: the
transmodal production of privilege and status Crispin Thurlow and Adam
Jaworski; 11. Language and materiality in the renaming of Indigenous North
American languages and peoples Robert Moore; 12. The semiotic ecology of
drinks and talk in Georgia Paul Manning; Part IV. More Stuff: Short Topical
Commentaries on Language and Materiality and Afterword: Can language be a
commodity? Monica Heller; Language, music, materiality (and immateriality):
entanglements beyond the 'symbolic' Paja Faudree; Why bodies matter Mary
Bucholtz; Physicality and texts: rematerializing the transparent Jennifer
Dickinson; History, artifacts, and the language of culture change in
archaeology Mark W. Hauser; Afterword: materiality and language, or
material language? Dualisms and embodiments Judith T. Irvine; Index.
Toward a theory of language materiality: an introduction Shalini Shankar
and Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 2. Curated conversation: 'materiality: it's the
stuff!' Webb Keane and Michael Silverstein; Part I. Texts, Objects,
Mediality: 3. Japan's trendy word grand prix and Kanji of the year:
commodified language forms in multiple contexts Laura Miller; 4.
Fontroversy! Or, how to care about the shape of language Keith M. Murphy;
5. Spelling materiality: the branded business of competitive spelling
Shalini Shankar; Part II. Transformation, Aesthetics, Embodiment: 6. How
the sausage gets made: food safety and the mediality of talk, documents,
and food practices Jillian R. Cavanaugh; 7. 'Your mouth is your lorry!' How
honk horns voice the acoustic materiality of reputation in Accra Steven
Feld; 8. Transduction in religious discourse: vocalization and sound
reproduction in Mauritian Muslim devotional practices Patrick Eisenlohr;
Part III. Time, Place, Circulation: 9. Making and marketing in the
bilingual periphery: materialization as metacultural transformation Nikolas
Coupland and Helen Kelly-Holmes; 10. Word-things and thing-words: the
transmodal production of privilege and status Crispin Thurlow and Adam
Jaworski; 11. Language and materiality in the renaming of Indigenous North
American languages and peoples Robert Moore; 12. The semiotic ecology of
drinks and talk in Georgia Paul Manning; Part IV. More Stuff: Short Topical
Commentaries on Language and Materiality and Afterword: Can language be a
commodity? Monica Heller; Language, music, materiality (and immateriality):
entanglements beyond the 'symbolic' Paja Faudree; Why bodies matter Mary
Bucholtz; Physicality and texts: rematerializing the transparent Jennifer
Dickinson; History, artifacts, and the language of culture change in
archaeology Mark W. Hauser; Afterword: materiality and language, or
material language? Dualisms and embodiments Judith T. Irvine; Index.