Paul V Kroskrity
PROFESSOR
Ph.D., Indiana 1977
(Chair, IDP in American Indian Studies (1986-2006, 2010-Present))
Office: 329A Haines Hall
Phone: 310-825-6237
Fax:
310-206-7833
E-mail:
paulvk@ucla.edu
Mailing Address:
341 Haines Hall - Box 951553
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1553
Research Interests
Language and culture, language contact, language and identity, language ideologies, anthropology and verbal art, and the ethnography of communication; American Indian Languages (especially the Kiowa-Tanoan and Uto-Aztecan families); the Pueblo Southwest, Central California.
Selected Publications
1993 Language, History, and Identity: Ethnolinguistic Studies of the Arizona Tewa. U Arizona Press.
1998. Ed. with B. Schieffelin and K. Woolard. Language, Ideologies, Practice and Theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
1998. Arizona Tewa Kiva Speech as Manifestation of a Dominant Language Ideology. In Language Ideologies, Practice and Theory. B. Schieffelin, K. Woolard and P. V. Kroskrity eds. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 103-22.
2000. Editor. Regimes of Language: Ideologies, Polities and Identities. Santa Fe, N.M.: School of American Research.
2002. Taitaduhaan: Western Mono Ways of Speaking. University of Oklahoma Press. With Rosalie Bethel (North Fork Mono) and Jennifer F. Reynolds.
2009. Ed. with Margaret Field. Native American Language Ideologies: Beliefs, Practices, and Struggles in Indian Country. U Arizona Press.
2009. Narrative Reproductions: Ideologies of Storytelling, Authoritative Words, and Generic Regimentation in the Village of Tewa. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
2010. Getting Negatives in Arizona Tewa: On the Relevance of Ethnopragmatics and Language Ideologies to Understanding a Case of Grammaticalization. Pragmatics 20:91-107.
2010. The Art of Voice: Understanding the Arizona Tewa Inverse in its Grammatical, Narrative, and Language Ideological Contexts. Anthropological Linguistics 52:
2010. Language Ideologies--Evolving Perspectives. In J. Jaspers, ed., Language Use and Society (Handbook of Pragmatics HIghlights). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
2012. Editor. Telling Stories in the Face of Danger: Language Renewal in Native American Communities.
Awards
President-Elect, Society for Linguistic Anthropology, 2012-2014.
Faculty Recognition Award, Fiat Lux Freshman Seminar Program, 2006, 2008, 2010.
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