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| Name: | Martha J. Hardman |
| Institution: | University of Florida |
| Email: | click here to access email |
| Homepage: | http://grove.ufl.edu/%7Ehardman/ |
| State and/or Country: | USA |
| Linguistic Field(s): |
Anthropological Linguistics |
| Specialty: | Language and Culture (Gender/Violence) |
| Selected Publications: |
2003 'Lenguaje y Violencia', in iCuestiones de Lingüística Amerindia Actas del 3.er Congreso Nacional de Investigaciones Lingüístico-Filológicas, Gustavo Solís Fonseca, Ed. Universidad de San Marcos, Quality del Perú S.A.C., Lima, Perú, pp 37-50.
2000 Hearing Many Voices M.J. Hardman (Editor), Anita Taylor (Editor) Creskill, New Jersey: The Hampton Press Communication Series (Feminist Studies) ISBN 1 57273 237 7 1999 “Why we should say “women and men” until it doesn’t matter any more” Women and Language 22:1 Spring 1999; Guest Editorial, pp 1-2 1999 “Linguistics and Science Fiction: A Language and Gender Short Bibliography” in Women and Language 22:1 Spring 1999 pp 47-48 1999 “Why we should say ‘women and men’ until it doesn’t matter any more” Free Mind November/December as Guest Editorial p. 3 1998 “Metaphorical Alternatives to Violence” pp 43- 45 W&L Vol 21:2 1998 “Metaphorical Alternatives to Violence” — report from a workshop pp 43- 45 W&L Vol 21:2 1996 “Was Jaqi-Frauen uns voraushaben: Gleichheit in grammatischer und konversationeller Strucktur” Frauengespräche: Sprache der Verständigung, ed. Senta Trömel-Plötz. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuck Verlag. pp 304-323. 1996 “THE SEXIST CIRCUITS OF ENGLISH” The Humanist March/April 1996 pp 25-32 1994 'Observations for Language and Gender Courses using Joanna Russ' Women and Language 17:2 1994 “‘And if We Lose Our Name, then What About Our Land?’ or, What Price Development?” in Differences That Make a Difference, Examining the Assumptions in Gender Research, eds. Lynn H. Turner and Helen M. Stark. Westport & London: Bergin & Garvey. pp 151-162 |
| Announced on LINGUIST : |
Aymara Jaqaru Aymara Aymara |
| Reviewed on LINGUIST : |
Aymara |
| Courses Taught: |
Field Methods, Morphology, Sounds of Human Language, Language and Culture,
Language and Gender, Language and Violence, Linguistics and Science Fiction |
| Dissertation Director * of: |
Aspect in Yoruba and Nigerian English
(Timothy Ajani, Author) |
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