Linguistic Anthropology
Courses
Graduate students in Linguistic Anthropology & Sociolinguistics have a variety of courses and seminars from which to choose. You will find a list of recent offerings below; for a current listing of specific courses offered each semester, please see the database of Anthropology course descriptions (opens in new window).
- Introduction to Graduate Linguistic Anthropology
- Speech Play and Verbal Art
- Ethnography of Speaking
- Ethnography of Symbolic Forms
- Discourse Analysis
- Language and Gender in Interaction
- Language and Power
- Uses of Video in Linguistic Anthropology
- Language and Politics in the Pacific
- Visual Anthropology
- Culture and Cognition
- Language and Technology
- Analysis of Social Interaction
- Object, Matter, Desire
- Public Culture
- Writing Ethnography
- Introduction to Sociolinguistics
- Research Methods in Sociolinguistics
- Styleshifting and Codeswitching
- Identities and Language Ideologies
- Language and Culture in Arabic-Speaking Communities

