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Janet McIntosh
Janet McIntosh
Professor of Anthropology, Brandeis University
Verified email at brandeis.edu
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The Edge of Islam: power, personhood, and ethnoreligious boundaries on the Kenya coast
J McIntosh
Duke University Press, 2009
2502009
Successful aging as a contemporary obsession: Global perspectives
D Age, D Ties, J McIntosh
1712017
Mobile phones and Mipoho's prophecy: The powers and dangers of flying language
J McIntosh
American Ethnologist 37 (2), 337-353, 2010
1382010
The New Creationism: Biology Under Attack Debate
B Ehrenreich, J McIntosh
The Nation, 1997
1021997
Language in the Trump era: Scandals and emergencies
J McIntosh, N Mendoza-Denton
Cambridge University Press, 2020
792020
Reluctant Muslims: Embodied hegemony and moral resistance in a Giriama spirit possession complex
J McIntosh
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 10 (1), 91-112, 2004
722004
Unsettled: denial and belonging among white Kenyans
J McIntosh
Univ of California Press, 2016
672016
Language essentialism and social hierarchies among Giriama and Swahili
J McIntosh
Journal of pragmatics 37 (12), 1919-1944, 2005
532005
Elders and ‘frauds’: Commodified expertise and politicized authenticity among Mijikenda
J McIntosh
Africa 79 (1), 35-52, 2009
382009
Stance and Distance
J McIntosh
A. Jaffe, Stance: Sociolinguistic Perspectives, 72-91, 2009
342009
Introduction: The Trump era as a linguistic emergency
J McIntosh
Language in the Trump era: Scandals and emergencies, 1-46, 2020
312020
Crybabies and snowflakes
J McIntosh
Language in the Trump era: Scandals and emergencies, 74-88, 2020
272020
Liminal meanings: sexually charged Giriama funerary ritual and unsettled participant frameworks
J McIntosh
Language & communication 25 (1), 39-60, 2005
212005
Linguistic atonement: Penitence and privilege in white Kenyan language ideologies
J McIntosh
Anthropological Quarterly 87 (4), 1165-1199, 2014
202014
Baptismal essentialisms
J McIntosh
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 15 (2), 151-170, 2005
202005
'Going bush': black magic, white ambivalence and boundaries of belief in postcolonial Kenya
J McIntosh
Journal of religion in Africa 36 (3-4), 254-295, 2006
192006
‘Because it's easier to kill that way’: Dehumanizing epithets, militarized subjectivity, and American necropolitics
J McIntosh
Language in society 50 (4), 583-603, 2021
162021
Autochthony and 'Family': The politics of kinship in white Kenyan bids to belong
J McIntosh
Anthropological Quarterly 88 (2), 251-280, 2015
162015
Personhood, self, and individual
J Mcintosh
The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 1-9, 2018
152018
The sinister signs of QAnon: Interpretive agency and paranoid truths in alt‐right oracles
J McIntosh
Anthropology today 38 (1), 8-12, 2022
142022
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