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I love you: Normativity, power, and romance in metalinguistic commentary
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Keshav, Aris. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Producing Prosperity: Language and the Labor of Development in India’s Western Himalayas
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Language Ideologies and the Intercultural Universities in Mexico: San Felipe del Progreso and Ixhuatlán de Madero
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Toward a Multisensorial Semiotic Linguistics: Embodied Affect and Mediatization in Transnational Korean Popular Culture
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My dissertation project investigates the circulation of Korean popular cultural genres online and offline among producers and their consumer-fans in the transnational encounters of South Korea, Mexico, and the United States. This project reveals how global flows of capital mediated by technology are profoundly tied to everyday embodied praxis. Each of my dissertation’s analytic chapters, written as standalone articles, focuses on a different genre of Korean popular culture. The first chapter examines K-pop dance covers, or fan recreations of meticulously choreographed K-pop dance performances. The second genre, mukbang, an online category of spectacular eating shows in which performers document themselves consuming copious amounts of food, sometimes interacting live with fans. Finally, K-beauty content includes website and interview analyses of young Korean American women who discuss Korean cosmetic and beauty products, trends, and practices.My analyses reveal that race, gender, and national identity are reconfigured in unexpected ways in these performances as part of the creation of a vicarious experience of bodily pleasure for viewers. For instance, male K-pop dancers in Mexico perform feminized Korean ‘cuteness’ through linguistic pronouncements of love and gestures, challenging local hegemonic notions of masculinity while shaping the contours of a local K-pop subculture. Korean American K-beauty entrepreneurs position themselves as cultural experts by discursively linking a nostalgic Korean past to recent trends in skincare. Online eating stars engage in complex multimodal work to create a pleasurable visual and sonic experience for their viewers. These online actors perform technologically mediated care work by evoking smell, taste, and texture for viewers through language and embodied displays. Language takes on sensory qualities through performers’ affective work which is often performed in racialized and gendered forms, promoting online circulation as well as offline affective resonance with the viewer/consumer. Such performances highlight the roles of language, materiality, and embodied action in crafting mediated care and sociality online. By treating language as one component of a much more complex system involving multiple senses and modalities, my work champions what I call a multisensorial semiotics in virtual spaces. Such an approach entails analytic attention to multimodal interaction as well the prominence of the senses in some mediatized performances.
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Gender studies; Sociolinguistics
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Jugando con los yanquis: Latin American stories, structural barriers, and colonial difference in Major League Baseball
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Hipsters and Drunks, Tourists and Locals: Calle Lo�za as a Site of Ideological Contestation
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A corpus-based investigation into verbal cues to deception and their sociolinguistic distribution ...
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ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ И ЭКСТРАЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА ВИРУСНОЙ РЕКЛАМЫ ... : LINGUISTIC AND EXTRALINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF VIRAL ADVERTISING ...
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И.А. Юрина. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2021
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UNDERSTANDING RUSSLANDDEUTSCHE IDENTITY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
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Formalidade e pronomes de segunda pessoa do singular no português gaúcho ; Formality and second person singular pronouns in Gaucho Portuguesedata from interpretation ; dados de interpretação
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Acquiring an L2 sociophonological feature:The perception and production of rhoticity by Chinese learners of English
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Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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A Corpus Approach Study on the Manzanar Free Press
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In: University Honors Theses (2021)
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An Overview of the Sibilant Merger and its Development in Spanish
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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An experimental sociolinguistic study of Asian Americans in Boston (AAiB) ...
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Indicadores de Transitividad en el Input en Español de Hogares Monolingües de Buenos Aires y Bilingües de Chaco: El Caso del Sistema Pronominal ...
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Indicadores de Transitividad en el Input en Español de Hogares Monolingües de Buenos Aires y Bilingües de Chaco: El Caso del Sistema Pronominal ...
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