Language and Societies abstracts, vol. 9 (2017)
The abstracts below are summaries of papers by junior scholars from the 2017 edition of my course, Language and Societies. The authors are undergraduate and graduate students in anthropology and linguistics at Wayne State University. Over the next few weeks, some students will be posting links to PDF versions of their final papers below their abstracts. Comments and questions are extremely welcome, especially at this critical juncture over the next two weeks, when the authors are making final revisions to their papers.
John Anderson: Symbolic Meanings of the “Rune Poems”
Bridget Bennane: A Woman Ran for President: A Political and Gender Discourse Analysis on Hillary Clinton
Kaitlin Carter: Ubermess: Corporate Social Responsibility Responses as a Dialogue through Social Media
Lynn Charara: Portraits of The Orange Man
Rebecca Cornejo: Identity at 70 MPH: The crafting, meaning, and importance of personalized license plates
Nadine Duchaine: Native American Code Talkers: Life before the Code
Katilyn Gerstner: Differences in opportunity teaching styles between multiparous and uniparous chimpanzee mothers suggest that experienced mothers are better teachers
Michael Henson: Critical Discourse Analysis of Media: A Systematic Approach to Analyzing Child Welfare Representation in the Media
Miriam Jacobs: Metaphors of Poverty
Kelsey Jorgensen: Displaying the Dead: Assessing Agency Through Museum Linguistic Practices
Travis Kruso: Updating the Fashion System? Using Language to Create and Maintain Authenticity in the Online Avant Garde
Colleen Linn: Legitimatizing the right to water in Michigan’s post-industrial cities
Emily K. Lock: Gettin’ Fit to Push a Bit: Medical advice about exercise during pregnancy (1900-present)
Stacy F. Markel: Power Play: gender, power, and language of nurses and doctors
Kailey McAlpin: Analyzing Detroit’s Racialized Public Discourse of Urban Renewal through Metaphor
Luke Pickrahn: The language of extreme metal
Terri Renaud: Language Construction and Cultural Representation in Fantasy Video Games
Elizabeth Riedman: The discourse of Detroit: A critical look into the use of language within Detroit documentaries
Rebecca Sawyer: Beisbol and Tostones: Constructing Narratives of Puerto Rican Identity in Secondary Level, First Year Spanish Textbooks
Maria Schell: Discipline or Domestic Violence: Distinctions in discourse about interpersonal violence
Jasmine Walker: Lexical and Performative Cues for the Provocation of an Altered State of Consciousness in the American Evangelical Church
Hannelore Willeck: 18th Century Advertising Language and the Shift from British Colony to New Nation
Josh Wolford: Anishinaabe Toponyms in Michigan: A History of Colonized Folk Etymology and Anishinaabe Cultural Renaissance
Athena Zissis: Memories of Unrest: Placing the Detroit 1967 Project within the Riot vs. Rebellion Debate
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