Mary Bucholtz
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American linguist
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#990
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#238
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Mary Bucholtz's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics Stanford University
- Masters Linguistics Stanford University
- Bachelors Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary Bucholtz is professor of linguistics at UC Santa Barbara. Bucholtz's work focuses largely on language use in the United States, and specifically on issues of language and youth; language, gender, and sexuality; African American English; and Mexican and Chicano Spanish.
Mary Bucholtz's Published Works
Published Works
- Identity and interaction: a sociocultural linguistic approach (2005) (2463)
- “Why be normal?”: Language and identity practices in a community of nerd girls (1999) (651)
- The politics of transcription (2000) (528)
- Sociolinguistic nostalgia and the authentication of identity (2003) (526)
- Language and Identity (2005) (494)
- Youth and Cultural Practice (2002) (493)
- Theorizing identity in language and sexuality research (2004) (416)
- Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self (1995) (396)
- You da man: Narrating the racial other in the production of white masculinity (1999) (302)
- Language and woman's place : text and commentaries (2004) (277)
- The Whiteness of Nerds: Superstandard English and Racial Markedness (2001) (260)
- Reinventing Identities: The Gendered Self in Discourse (1999) (205)
- All of the above: New coalitions in sociocultural linguistics1 (2008) (174)
- White Kids: Language, Race, and Styles of Youth Identity (2010) (162)
- Performing blackness, forming whiteness: Linguistic minstrelsy in Hollywood film1 (2011) (134)
- Variation in transcription (2007) (132)
- Theories of Discourse as Theories of Gender: Discourse Analysis in Language and Gender Studies (2008) (112)
- From Stance to Style (2009) (103)
- Hella Nor Cal or Totally So Cal? (2007) (99)
- Finding identity: Theory and data (2008) (91)
- Reflexivity and Critique in Discourse Analysis (2001) (79)
- Introduction. Public transcripts: entextualization and linguistic representation in institutional contexts (2009) (72)
- Styles and stereotypes: The linguistic negotiation of identity among Laotian American youth (2004) (69)
- Race and the re-embodied voice in Hollywood film (2011) (69)
- Language and Youth Culture (2000) (62)
- The "Father Knows Best" Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives (2012) (62)
- Introduction: White Noise: Bringing Language into Whiteness Studies (2001) (60)
- From Stance to Style: Gender, Interaction, and Indexicality in Mexican Immigrant Youth Slang (2009) (52)
- Toward racial justice in linguistics: Interdisciplinary insights into theorizing race in the discipline and diversifying the profession (2020) (51)
- Language, Gender, and Power: An Anthropological Review (2012) (50)
- White Noise: Bringing Language into Whiteness Studies (2001) (49)
- The Feminist Foundations of Language, Gender, and Sexuality Research (2014) (42)
- You da Man: Narrating the Racial Other in the Linguistic Production of White Masculinity (1999) (40)
- The Normative North and the Stigmatized South (2008) (38)
- Sociolinguistic Justice in the Schools: Student Researchers as Linguistic Experts (2014) (38)
- Cultural Performances: Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Women and Language Conference (1997) (38)
- Identity and Interaction: A Sociocultural Linguistic Approach - eScholarship (2005) (37)
- “Respeta mi idioma”: Latinx Youth Enacting Affective Agency (2020) (36)
- ‘It’s different for guys’: Gendered narratives of racial conflict among white California youth (2011) (32)
- Language socialization across learning spaces (2015) (32)
- Word Up: Social Meanings of Slang in California Youth Culture (2012) (29)
- Locating power : proceedings of the second Berkeley Women and Language Conference, April 4 and 5, 1992 (1992) (28)
- Epilogue: Facing identity (2013) (28)
- Language in the USA: Language, gender, and sexuality (2004) (25)
- Entextualized Humor in the Formation of Scientist Identities among U.S. Undergraduates (2011) (25)
- Introduction: Twenty Years after Language and Woman's Place (1995) (25)
- Black Feminist Theory and African American Women's Linguistic Practice (1996) (24)
- Itineraries of Identity in Undergraduate Science (2012) (24)
- Captured on tape: professional hearing and competing entextualizations in the criminal justice system (2009) (23)
- Language and culture as sustenance (2017) (22)
- The public life of white affects (2019) (21)
- Chapter 11. Shop talk: Branding, consumption, and gender in American middle-class youth interaction (2007) (21)
- Borrowed blackness : African-American Vernacular English and European-American youth identities (1997) (21)
- On Being Called Out of One’s Name (2016) (21)
- Youth language at the intersection: From migration to globalization (2010) (20)
- Introduction youth language at the intersection (2009) (18)
- Beyond Empowerment: Accompaniment and Sociolinguistic Justice in a Youth Research Program (2016) (18)
- Linguistics and race: An interdisciplinary approach towards an LSA statement on race (2018) (17)
- "How my hair look?": Linguistic authenticity and racialized gender and sexuality on (2017) (16)
- From 'sex differences' to gender variation in sociolinguistics. (2002) (15)
- Changing Places: Language and Woman's Place in Context (2004) (15)
- Cries and Whispers: The Shattering of the Silence (2012) (14)
- Pregnant Pauses: Silence and Authority in the Anita Hill–Clarence Thomas Hearings (2012) (12)
- Team collaboration and educational partnership in sociocultural linguistics (2015) (11)
- “I’m every woman”: Black women’s (dis)placement in women’s language study (2005) (10)
- Purchasing Power: The Gender and Class Imaginary on the Shopping Channel (1999) (10)
- Feeling It: Language, Race, and Affect in Latinx Youth Learning (2018) (9)
- White affects and sociolinguistic activism (2018) (8)
- From Mulatta to Mestiza: Language and the Reshaping of Ethnic Identity (1995) (8)
- Gender, Sexuality, and Language (2006) (7)
- Play, Identity, and Linguistic Representation in the Performance of Accent (2002) (7)
- Attracting Black students to linguistics through a Black-centered Introduction to Linguistics course (2021) (7)
- Language in Evidence: The Pragmatics of Translation in the Judicial Process (1995) (6)
- Reply: variability in transcribers (2007) (6)
- Toward racial justice in linguistics:Interdisciplinary insights into theorizing race in the discipline and diversifying the profession (2020) (6)
- Language in evidence (1995) (6)
- You Feel Me?: Language and Youth Affective Agency in a Racializing World (2018) (4)
- Sociolinguistics and Political Economy (2006) (4)
- displacement of race in language and gender studies (2021) (4)
- No Woman No Cry: The Linguistic Representation of African American Women (1994) (4)
- School Kids Investigating Language in Life and Society (2020) (4)
- In the Profession: Peer Review in Academic Publishing (2010) (3)
- Gender, consumption, and interaction among American youth (2008) (3)
- From theory to action: Working collectively toward a more antiracist linguistics (Response to commentators) (2020) (3)
- California Latinx Youth as Agents of Sociolinguistic Justice (2018) (3)
- White on black (2010) (3)
- “Oh, I don’t even know how to say this in Spanish” (2020) (3)
- Why Bodies Matter (2017) (3)
- Transcription Issues in Current Linguistic Research (2006) (2)
- Why bodies matter: Discourse and materiality after mass murder1 (2016) (2)
- White Kids: Pretty fly for a white guy (2010) (2)
- Sociolinguists Trying to Make a Difference (2019) (2)
- The Mixed Discourse Genre as a Social Resource for Participants (1993) (2)
- "Why Be Normal?": Language and Opposition in Nerd Girls' Communities of Practice. (1997) (2)
- CHAPTER 16 Language andIdentity (2011) (1)
- Reproducing Rape: Domination through Talk in the Courtroom. Gregory M. Matoesian (1994) (1)
- Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender, and Sexuality (1999) (1)
- Introduction: Twenty Years after (1995) (1)
- A Synthetic Sisterhood: False Friends in a Teenage Magazine (2012) (1)
- You Feel Me (2018) (1)
- Language and Identity - eScholarship (2004) (1)
- Corrigendum to: Community-Centered Collaboration in Applied Linguistics (2022) (1)
- “I guess I’m white” (2010) (1)
- Teaching Students the SKILLS of Linguistic Research (2014) (1)
- White Kids: White styles (2010) (0)
- Personal Protective Equipment Against Anti‐Blackness: Communicability and Contagion in the Academy (2021) (0)
- EDITOR'S NOTE (2006) (0)
- "Thanks for Stopping By": Gender and Virtual Community in American Shop-By-Television Discourse (2000) (0)
- White Kids: Say word? (2010) (0)
- Introduction; Entextualization and linguistic representation in institutional contextsx (2013) (0)
- Language in evidence: the pragmatics of translation in the courtroom (1993) (0)
- White Kids: “Not that I’m racist” (2010) (0)
- The elements of style - eScholarship (2015) (0)
- Book Reviews (1997) (0)
- PARSING THE BODY (2014) (0)
- APL volume 31 Cover and Back matter (2011) (0)
- Mimi Nichter, Fat talk: What girls and their parents say about dieting. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000. Pp. xi, 263. Hb $22.95. (2002) (0)
- Teaching Students the SKILLS of Linguistic Research - eScholarship (2014) (0)
- The Handbook of Discourse Analysis (review) (2004) (0)
- Attracting Black students to linguistics through a Black-centered Introduction to Linguistics course (2021) (0)
- White Kids: Audible whiteness (2010) (0)
- We’re through being cool (2010) (0)
- Resisting Racism and Neoliberalism in Critical Language Research and Activism With Racialized Youth (2020) (0)
- Editor's Introduction - eScholarship (2004) (0)
- White Kids: Preface (2010) (0)
- Listening to whiteness (2010) (0)
- Language in the Social World (2018) (0)
- White Kids: I’m like yeah but she’s all no (2010) (0)
- The matrix of language: Contemporary linguistic anthropology Ed. by Donald Brenneis and Ronald H. S. Macaulay (review) (2015) (0)
- Jan Blommaert & Jef Verschueren. Debating diversity: Analysing the discourse of tolerance. London: Routledge, 1998. Pp. xiv, 233 pp. Pb $22.99. (2001) (0)
- Themed panel proposal : Indexicality in Interaction (2007) (0)
- Language and Youth Culture - eScholarship (2000) (0)
- Attracting Black students to linguistics through a Black-centered Introduction to Linguistics course: Supplementary materials (2021) (0)
- ANIMALS AS SOCIAL ACTORS: AGENCY, INTERSUBJECTIVITY, AND INTERACTION BEYOND THE HUMAN (2015) (0)
- Getting dressed as a social activity (2021) (0)
- Publications Received (1968) (0)
- Sally Johnson & Ulrike Hanna Meinhof (eds.), Language and masculinity. Oxford: Blackwell, 1997. Pp. x, 244. (1999) (0)
- Changing Places: in Context (2004) (0)
- Gender (2019) (0)
- Using Linguistic Science to Foster College-Going Latino/a Identities in STEM (2017) (0)
- White Kids: Cliques, crowds, and crews (2010) (0)
- Editor's note (2018) (0)
- Not in Our Stars, but in Our Selves (2017) (0)
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