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Nov 23, 2024
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2014-2015 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ANT 265 - Ethnography of Communication4 credits This course explores human communication from an ethnographic perspective. It does so from a “discourse-centered” approach that conceptualizes language as meaningful social action situated in particular contexts used strategically by social actors. Building upon this framework, we will engage the ethnography of communication as both a particular theoretical orientation and a specific methodological approach to language use. Areas of emphasis include: relationships between linguistic forms and social functions, ethnography of speaking, communicative competence, multiple layering of context, performer/audience relationships, intentionality, and ideology.
Prerequisite: ANT 104 or LIN 114 . Note: Plus-2 option available. Not offered every year. Instructor: French
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