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A Linguistic Anthropology of Images

  • 1. University of Chicago

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This review sketches a linguistic anthropology of images. While linguistic anthropology has not historically focalized images as a central theoretical object of concern, linguistic anthropologists' research has increasingly concerned images of various sorts. Furthermore, in its critique of structuralist reductions of language, the field has advanced an analytic vocabulary for thinking about the image in discourse. In this article, I review scholarship in linguistic anthropology on prototypic images to show how these advances (e.g., entextualization, performativity, perspective, and enregisterment) can be leveraged to theorize images more generally. In doing so, I argue against any hard distinction between language and image. I conclude by expanding out from a linguistic anthropology of images to what I call "a linguistic anthropology of…," a field characterized by an open-ended horizon of objects and modes of inquiry, all linked together as linguistic anthropology.

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10.1146/annurev-anthro-052721-092147
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:14392

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Social Sciences Division
Department(s)
Anthropology