The Matrix of Language introduces students and other readers to recent debates in the study of language and culture. The articles in this anthology, selected for their readability, present a range of methodological approaches and well-known case studies that illustrate the interconnection of language, culture, and social practice. The editors€™ introductory essays compare and contrast specific approaches in four broad areas: language and socialization, gender, the ethnography of speaking, and the role of language in social and political life. The book is a valuable introduction in linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics courses and a resource for anyone exploring the relation of language to psychology, political theory, feminist studies, and literature and folklore.
For Biography of a Sentence: A Burmese Proverb by a l Becker. Reading Becker transforms one’s understanding of language and its dimensions. From Aztecs.
Lots of short articles on a range of topics in Linguistic Anthropology. You might not enjoy each one, but thats the beauty of this kind of book- there will most assuredly be some articles in there that will pique your interests. After reading this, I became really excited about Anthropology that uses Linguistics in a responsible, well-informed way, and it has set a high standard for everyone else who attempts such a union.