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Henry Roe Cloud Fellow
Howard Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers & Borders
Yale University
Jennifer (dot) Davis (at) colorado.edu
I'm a doctoral student in Linguistics
at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I originally hail from
Oklahoma,
and did my undergrad at Oklahoma State University (Go Pokes!). I received
my MA from CU with a graduate certificate in Culture, Language
and
Social
Practice
(CLASP). In 2011-2012, I will be at Yale University as the Henry Roe Cloud Fellow.
My research is in Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology in language
maintenance/revitalization and
documentation in indigenous communities and I am particularly
interested in how process of globalization affect these movements of
linguistic reclamation.The other main area of interest is the linguistic negotiation of contemporary indigenous identity (with
particular interest to identity negotiation in individuals or groups
with multiple minority statuses) and the intersections of langauge, gender/sexuality, and ethnicity.
Upcoming Events and Activities- See you there!
March 10 “Anompa!: Language Revitalization T-shirts and the Semiotics of Local Community".