Rosina Lippi
rosinalippi (at) pobox.com
full bibliography
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
WIP Anti-Intellectualism, linguistic authenticity and the performance of 'whiteness' in political campaigns
WIP Breathing while Brown: Language ideology and the law in the Southwest
WIP Tea Party/Tea Baggers: The construction and performance of working classWhiteness and the limitation of discourse.
2011 Foreword. In Code-Meshing as World English: Pedagogy, Policy, Performance. V.A. Young, A.Y. Martinez (eds) Urbana, Ill. National Council of Teachers of English.
2011 English with an Accent: Language, Ideology and Discrimination in the United States. 2nd revised edition. London: Taylor and Francis.
2008 Foreword. Celia Garth by Gwen Bristow. Reprint Chicago: Chicago ReviewPress.
2004 Language Ideology and Language Prejudice. In Language in the USA: Themes for the Twenty-First Century. E. Finegan & J. R. Rickford (eds.) New York: Cambridge University Press.
2003 Expert Opinion. EEOC v. Southwest Incentives, Inc USDC for the District of Arizona, Civ-02 2638PHX EHC
2001 Talking about Ebonics: Language at cross purposes. In I. Melis and R.D.Gonzalez (eds.) Language ideologies: Critical perspectives on the official English movement: Education and the social implications of official language. Volume 2. New York: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
2000 That's not my language: The struggle to redefine African American English. In Melis and R.D. Gonzalez (eds.) Language ideologies: Critical perspectives on the 0fficial English movement. Volume 1. Urbana: National Council ofTeachers of English.
2000 The Standard Language Myth. In Standard Speech and Other ContemporaryIssues in Professional Voice and Speech Training. R. Dal Vera (ed.) NewYork; Milwaukee Applause Publications.
1997 What We Talk About When We Talk About Ebonics: Why Definitions Matter. Black Scholar 27.2: 7-11.
1997 English with an Accent : Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States London: Routledge.
1996 Review of Talking Proper.:The rise of accent as social symbol. By Lynda Mugglestone. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995 Reviewed for Anthropological Linguistics 38.3.
1995 (with J. Salmons )(eds.) Germanic Linguistics: Syntactic andDiachronic. Philadelphia John Benjamins. 1994 Language Ideology and Language Change in Early Modern German A Sociolinguistic Study of the Consonantal System of Nuremberg Philadelphia: John Benjamins
1994 Accent, Standard Language Ideology, and Discriminatory Pretext in theCourts. Language in Society 23.2 163-198.
1991 The Development of the Directional Adverb hin in an Alemannic Dialect From Sociolinguistic Marker to Stereotype. American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures 3.01 31-50.
1990 Die Relative Auswirkung Der Internen Und Externen Sprachfaktoren Auf Aktive Wandlungsvorgaenge in einem Alemannischen Dialekt. Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik 57.1: 1-27.
1989 Social Network Integration and Language Change in Progress in a Rural AlpineVillage. Language in Society 18.2: 213-234.
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
2012 (scheduled) February. Language Myths, Language Ideology and Disadvantage. Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
2012 (scheduled) April. Workshop, Stanford University.
2012 (scheduled) April. Workshop, University of North Texas.
2011 October. Language subordination tactics at the intersection of race, sex and class: Election 2008. NWAV New Ways of Analyzing Variation. GeorgetownUniversity.
2009 April. Where stories come from. Invited talk. Charleston SC, Annual Writers Conference
2007 May. There are three secrets to writing a novel… Invited seminar and presentation, Bainbridge Island WA, Field's End Writers' Conference
2004 February. The woman in the corner. Orcas Island Library. Orcas Island, WA
2002 October. The slothful sin: stereotype. Surrey Writers Conference, Surrey, British Columbia
2000 October. Remembering Uncle Peter: Dialect and dialog. Surrey WritersConference, Surrey, British Columbia
1998 The news media and Ebonics: Language ideology at work Annual Meeting of the American Association of Applied Linguistics Seattle.
1997 Definitely not Technicolor: Ethnicity, race and the shadow of language ideology in Disney animated films. Invited talk, Linguistics Department, NYU.
1997 The contrivance and construction of accent: Language ideology and linguistic stereotypes in WWII film NWAV New Ways of Analyzing Variation Universite Laval, Québec.
1997 Language ideology, appropriacy arguments and the 'language of wider communication.' Annual Meeting of the American Association of Applied Linguistics, Orlando
1996 with Carlee Arnett, Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain, Rita Simpson, coauthors. Teaching children how to discriminate: Standard language ideology and the perpetuation of sociolinguistic stereotypes in Disney animated films. NWAV New Ways of Analyzing Variation University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
1996 Real mothers don't have accents: Language ideology and stereotypical gender roles in Disney animated films NWAV New Ways of Analyzing Variation, University of Nevada at Las Vegas.
1996 Normal people, normal language? Ideology, language and the United StatesJudicial system Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association Stratchclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland.
1995 Nuremburg: Rise of the Standard in Early Modern German. Cornell University.
1995 Language Ideology and Language Pedagogy. Iowa State University.
1994 Hegemony, standard language ideology and language focused discrimination.Wayne State University, Detroit.
1994 Ebonics and the media. Invited talk, Stanford University LinguisticsDepartment.
1994 with Rob Pettigrew and Philomena Meechan. Language & discrimination: E-workbook. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
1993 Normal people with a normal language: Accent, standard language ideology and discriminatory pretext in the U.S. Courts. NWAV.
FICTION PUBLICATIONS
2008 The pajama girls of Lambert Square. (novel) G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover; Berkley Books trade paper.
2006 Tied to the tracks . (novel) New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover; Berkley Books trade paper.
2004 Catalogues. (short story) Ploughshares 30, 106-116.
1999 Homestead . (novel) Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award. Translated into twelve languages.
1994 Katy Marie. (short story) Glimmer Train Stories.
1994 What Laura wanted. (short story) Epoch (Cornell)
1993 Postcards from my father. (short story) Redbook .
1992 Letters from Vienna. (short story) Glimmer Train Stories.
Written as Sara Donati, a series of six historical novels, all in hardcover, paperback,trade paper and unabridged audio with Bantam Books; translated into a number of languages.
2010 The Endless Forest
2006 Queen of Swords
2004 Fire Along the Sky
2002 Lake in the Clouds
2000 Dawn on a Distant Shore
1998 Into the Wilderness […] both a smoothly written, engrossing adventure about an early American family and a vivid depiction of the little-explored War of 1812, [...] delves into much deeper realities, such as race and prejudice in one of America's famously multicultural cities, the complex patterns of revenge, the price of loyalty during wartime, and the transformative power of love Sarah Johnson | Booklist
