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Jen Roth-Gordon

  • Associate Professor, Anthropology
  • Associate Professor, Second Language Acquisition / Teaching - GIDP
  • Member of the Graduate Faculty
Contact
  • (520) 621-2585
  • Emil W. Haury Anth. Bldg., Rm. 301
  • Tucson, AZ 85721
  • jenrothg@arizona.edu
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Courses

2024-25 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2025)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2024)

2023-24 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2024)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2023)

2022-23 Courses

  • Independent Study
    ANTH 699 (Spring 2023)
  • Keywords Linguistic Ant
    ANTH 681 (Spring 2023)
  • Whiteness and Racial Violence
    ANTH 328 (Spring 2023)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2022)
  • Race, Racism, & American Dream
    ANTH 150A1 (Fall 2022)
  • Whiteness and White Supremacy
    ANTH 625 (Fall 2022)

2021-22 Courses

  • Ethnograph Discours Anly
    ANTH 678 (Spring 2022)
  • Race+Language In U.S.
    ANTH 314 (Spring 2022)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2021)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 699 (Fall 2021)
  • Keywords Linguistic Ant
    ANTH 681 (Fall 2021)
  • Race, Ethnicity+Am Dream
    ANTH 150A1 (Fall 2021)

2020-21 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2021)
  • Language In Culture
    ANTH 476 (Spring 2021)
  • Language In Culture
    ANTH 576 (Spring 2021)
  • Language In Culture
    LING 476 (Spring 2021)
  • Race+Language In U.S.
    ANTH 314 (Spring 2021)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 699 (Fall 2020)
  • Linguistic Anthropology
    ANTH 696C (Fall 2020)
  • Spec Top Cultural Anth
    ANTH 395B (Fall 2020)

2019-20 Courses

  • Independent Study
    ANTH 699 (Summer I 2020)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2020)
  • Ethnograph Discours Anly
    ANTH 678 (Spring 2020)
  • Race+Language In U.S.
    ANTH 314 (Spring 2020)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2019)
  • Keywords Linguistic Ant
    ANTH 681 (Fall 2019)
  • Language In Culture
    ANTH 476 (Fall 2019)
  • Language In Culture
    ANTH 576 (Fall 2019)
  • Language In Culture
    LING 476 (Fall 2019)

2018-19 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2019)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2018)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 699 (Fall 2018)

2017-18 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2018)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 199 (Spring 2018)
  • Language In Culture
    ANTH 576 (Spring 2018)
  • Language In Culture
    SLAT 576 (Spring 2018)
  • Race, Ethnicity+Am Dream
    ANTH 150A1 (Spring 2018)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2017)
  • Ethnograph Discours Anly
    ANTH 678 (Fall 2017)
  • Honors Independent Study
    ANTH 299H (Fall 2017)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 299 (Fall 2017)
  • Race, Ethnicity+Am Dream
    ANTH 150A1 (Fall 2017)

2016-17 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2017)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 299 (Spring 2017)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 499 (Spring 2017)
  • Keywords Linguistic Ant
    ANTH 681 (Spring 2017)
  • Race, Ethnicity+Am Dream
    ANTH 150A1 (Spring 2017)
  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Fall 2016)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 499 (Fall 2016)
  • Linguistic Anthropology
    ANTH 696C (Fall 2016)

2015-16 Courses

  • Dissertation
    ANTH 920 (Spring 2016)
  • Ethnograph Discours Anly
    ANTH 678 (Spring 2016)
  • Independent Study
    ANTH 499 (Spring 2016)
  • Language In Culture
    ANTH 476 (Spring 2016)
  • Language In Culture
    LING 476 (Spring 2016)

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Scholarly Contributions

Chapters

  • Roth Gordon, J. F. (2020).

    Situating Discourse in Ethnographic and Sociopolitical Context

    . In The Cambridge Handbook of Discourse Studies(pp 32–51). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Journals/Publications

  • Roth Gordon, J. F. (2020).

    (with Jessica Harris and Stephanie Zamora) Producing White Comfort through “Corporate Cool”: Linguistic Appropriation, Social Media, and @BrandsSayingBae.

    . International Journal for the Sociology of Language, 265, 419–440.

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