6-0200 THE LEGACIES OF PATHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES IN CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHIES OF LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY
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Sunday, November 20, 2011: 08:00-11:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Nathaniel W Dumas III (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Chairs:  Nathaniel W Dumas III (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Discussants:  Arthur K Spears (The City University of New York) and Alexandra M Jaffe (California State University Long Beach)
08:00
“Multilingualism As Pathology? A View From Rural South African schools”
Andrew Neal Chute Babson (University of Michigan)
08:45
Qur'anic Schooling As Risk Factor In Second Language Learning
Leslie C Moore (The Ohio State University)
09:15
Beyond the Boundaries of Language?: "Home Sign" In Urban and Rural Nepal
E. Mara Green (University of California, Berkeley)
09:30
Discussion
09:45
Break
10:00
The Uncertainty of "Uptalk": Ideologizing Gendered Intonation As Linguistic Deficit
Rachel Cranfill (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Mary Bucholtz (University of California, Santa Barbara)
11:00
Discussant
Arthur K Spears (The City University of New York)
11:15
Discussant
Alexandra M Jaffe (California State University Long Beach)
11:30
Discussion

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