Between Zora Neale, Hamlet, and a “Dope Black Woman”: Revisiting Language Ideology Through Alysia Harris’s Performance Poetry

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  • Jamie A. Thomas University of California Santa Barbara

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https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/12471

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Biographie de l'auteur-e

Jamie A. Thomas, University of California Santa Barbara

Jamie A. Thomas focuses on discourse, embodiment, popular culture, and language
learning as a sociocultural linguist and linguistic anthropologist. She is co-editor of
Embodied Difference: Divergent Bodies in Public Discourse, and author of the
ethnography Zombies Speak Swahili: Race, Horror, and Sci-fi from Mexico and Tanzania
to Hollywood. A Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellow and Visiting Scholar at
the University of California Santa Barbara (2018-2019), Jamie has taught at Middlebury
College and Swarthmore College. In Fall 2019 she joined Santa Monica College.

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2019-11-28

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Thomas, Jamie A. 2019. « Between Zora Neale, Hamlet, and a “Dope Black Woman”: Revisiting Language Ideology Through Alysia Harris’s Performance Poetry ». Altre Modernità, nᵒ 22 (novembre):167-81. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/12471.

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