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Course TitleField Rsrch in Linguistic Anth
CampusBryn Mawr
SemesterSpring 2020
Registration IDANTHB246001
Credit1.00
DepartmentPraxis Program
InstructorWeidman, Amanda
Times and DaysMW 10:10am-11:30am
Room LocationDAL6
Course InfoClass Number: 1203 The goal of this course is to develop an awareness of how language operates in various interactional and other (eg. ritual, performance, political) contexts that we commonly experience. The focus will be on gaining hands-on experience in doing linguistic anthropological data collection and analysis, and putting the results of individual student projects together as part of initiating an ongoing, multi-year project. Topics that students explore ethnographically may include: language and gender; language, race and social indexicality; sociolinguistic variation; codeswitching; register and social stance; language and social media. Student research will involve ethnographic observation, audio-recording of spoken discourse, conducting interviews, and learning how to create a transcript to use as the basis for ethnographic analysis. Students will work in parallel on individual projects cohering around a particular topic, and class time will be used to discuss the results and synthesize insights that develop from bringing different ethnographic contexts together. For the praxis component of the course, students will use the experience they have gained to generate ideas for components of a middle school/high school language arts curriculum that incorporates linguistic anthropology concepts and student-driven research on language. Approach: Cross-Cultural Analysis (CC); Haverford: Humanities (HU) ( ) Enrollment Cap: 15; If the course exceeds the enrollment cap the following criteria will be used for the lottery: Major/Minor/Concentration; Enrollment Criteria: Linguistics Major; Education Minor; Gender and Sexuality concentration
NotesClass Nbr: 1203 CC;
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