Nicholas H. Harkness, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Anthropology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States | |
2010 | Anthropology | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
Area:
medical anthropology, the anthropology of knowledge, anthropology of embodiment, critical theory and cultural studies, theories of reading writing and translationGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJudith Farquhar | grad student | 2010 | Chicago | |
(The voices of Seoul: Sound, body, and Christianity in South Korea.) |
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Harkness NH. (2017) Transducing a Sermon, Inducing Conversion: Billy Graham, Billy Kim, and the 1973 Crusade in Seoul Representations. 137: 112-142 |
Harkness N. (2017) Glossolalia and cacophony in South Korea: Cultural semiosis at the limits of language American Ethnologist. 44: 476-489 |
Harkness N. (2017) The Open Throat: Deceptive Sounds, Facts of Firstness, and the Interactional Emergence of Voice Signs and Society. 5 |
Harkness NH. (2016) A bottleneck in the plenum Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 6: 463-467 |
Harkness N. (2015) Basic Kinship Terms: Christian Relations, Chronotopic Formulations, and a Korean Confrontation of Language Anthropological Quarterly. 88: 305-336 |
Harkness N. (2015) Voicing Christian aspiration: The semiotic anthropology of voice in Seoul Ethnography. 16: 313-330 |
Harkness N. (2015) The Pragmatics of Qualia in Practice Annual Review of Anthropology. 44: 573-589 |
Harkness NH. (2013) Softer soju in South Korea Anthropological Theory. 13: 12-30 |
Harkness NH. (2012) Encore!: Homecoming Recitals in Christian South Korea The Journal of Korean Studies. 17: 351-381 |
Harkness NH. (2012) Vowel Harmony Redux: Correct Sounds, English Loan Words, and the Sociocultural Life of a Phonological Structure in Korean Journal of Sociolinguistics. 16: 358-381 |