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Chapter 4. Critical race theory and the new sociolinguistics
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Jessica A. Grieser
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Why interdisciplinarity? 1
- Chapter 2. The value of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary linguistic research 7
- Chapter 3. Faculty and student affairs partnerships: Creating inclusive campus environments for students of diverse linguistic backgrounds 23
- Chapter 4. Critical race theory and the new sociolinguistics 41
- Chapter 5. You don’t even try to understand!: Interdisciplinarity in language and gender studies 59
- Chapter 6. Ecolinguistics as a transdisciplinary movement and a way of life 71
- Chapter 7. Ethnography in interdisciplinary research in linguistics 89
- Chapter 8. Connections and interdisciplinarity: Linguistic Atlas Project data from an assemblage perspective 99
- Chapter 9. Reassembling linguistics: Semiotic and epistemic assemblages 111
- Chapter 10. Language ideological assemblages within linguistic anthropology 129
- Chapter 11. A case of archeological classification 143
- Chapter 12. Language and materiality in global capitalism 169
- Chapter 13. The language of building in the southern American colonies 191
- Chapter 14. Historical sociolinguistics and the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration 207
- Chapter 15. Comprehensive review of the effect of using music in second language learning 231
- Chapter 16. Trashing the Bible 247
- Chapter 17. Towards a post-structuralist economics 259
- Chapter 18. Life as a linguist among clinicians: Learnings from interdisciplinary collaborations on language and health 275
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Why interdisciplinarity? 1
- Chapter 2. The value of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary linguistic research 7
- Chapter 3. Faculty and student affairs partnerships: Creating inclusive campus environments for students of diverse linguistic backgrounds 23
- Chapter 4. Critical race theory and the new sociolinguistics 41
- Chapter 5. You don’t even try to understand!: Interdisciplinarity in language and gender studies 59
- Chapter 6. Ecolinguistics as a transdisciplinary movement and a way of life 71
- Chapter 7. Ethnography in interdisciplinary research in linguistics 89
- Chapter 8. Connections and interdisciplinarity: Linguistic Atlas Project data from an assemblage perspective 99
- Chapter 9. Reassembling linguistics: Semiotic and epistemic assemblages 111
- Chapter 10. Language ideological assemblages within linguistic anthropology 129
- Chapter 11. A case of archeological classification 143
- Chapter 12. Language and materiality in global capitalism 169
- Chapter 13. The language of building in the southern American colonies 191
- Chapter 14. Historical sociolinguistics and the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration 207
- Chapter 15. Comprehensive review of the effect of using music in second language learning 231
- Chapter 16. Trashing the Bible 247
- Chapter 17. Towards a post-structuralist economics 259
- Chapter 18. Life as a linguist among clinicians: Learnings from interdisciplinary collaborations on language and health 275
- Index 299