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| - ريتشارد بومان (بالإنجليزية: Richard Bauman) هو عالم إنسان أمريكي، ولد في 1940. (ar)
- Richard Bauman is a folklorist and anthropologist, now retired from Indiana University Bloomington. He is Distinguished Professor emeritus of Folklore, of Anthropology, and of Communication and Culture. Before coming to IU in 1985, he was the Director of the Center for Intercultural Studies in Folklore and Ethnomusicology (now known as the Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies) at the University of Texas and a faculty member in the UT Department of Anthropology. Just before retiring from Indiana, he was chair of the IU Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, as well as an important member of the Department of Anthropology and the Department of Communication and Culture. (en)
- Richard Bauman é um folclorista e antropólogo estadunidense. Professor emérito de Folclore, Antropologia e Comunicação e Cultura da Universidade de Indiana, foi diretor do Centro de Estudos Interculturais de Folclore e Etnomusicologia da Universidade do Texas. É um dos principais pesquisadores dos estudos folclóricos, dos estudos da performance e da , perpassando por uma variedade de investigações: dos quaker até reflexões teóricas sobre semiótica. (pt)
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| - ريتشارد بومان (بالإنجليزية: Richard Bauman) هو عالم إنسان أمريكي، ولد في 1940. (ar)
- Richard Bauman is a folklorist and anthropologist, now retired from Indiana University Bloomington. He is Distinguished Professor emeritus of Folklore, of Anthropology, and of Communication and Culture. Before coming to IU in 1985, he was the Director of the Center for Intercultural Studies in Folklore and Ethnomusicology (now known as the Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies) at the University of Texas and a faculty member in the UT Department of Anthropology. Just before retiring from Indiana, he was chair of the IU Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, as well as an important member of the Department of Anthropology and the Department of Communication and Culture. Bauman earned a B.A. with honors and distinction in English from the University of Michigan. He then earned an M.A. in folklore in 1962 at Indiana University, working closely with and MacEdward Leach, a University of Pennsylvania folklorist then visiting Indiana University. He next went to the Penn, where he received both the M.S. in Anthropology and the Ph.D. in American Civilization in 1968. At Penn he studied with the folklorist and linguistic anthropologist Dell Hymes, Anthony F. C. Wallace, a prominent historical and psychological anthropologist, and the historian Lee Benson. He has been influential in a number of different fields, from performance studies, linguistic anthropology, and Quaker studies to semiotics, the history of anthropology and folkloristics. He wrote Let Your Words Be Few, one of the earliest works on language ideology. This book inspired other scholars to begin exploring how people's ideas about how language functions shapes their linguistic practices. More recently, he has co-written a book with Charles L. Briggs Voices of Modernity: Language Ideologies and the Politics of Inequality. In this book, Bauman and Briggs explore the language ideologies present in the work of Locke and Herder, among others, asking what assumptions about language shaped some of the most important philosophical work of the Enlightenment. Bauman and Briggs won the Edward Sapir Prize for this book from the Society for Linguistic Anthropology in November 2006. Bauman has been a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Folklore Fellow of the Finnish Academy of Sciences, and twice holder of National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships. He is a Fellow of the American Folklore Society and in 2008 he was awarded the AFS Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Award. In 2016 he was awarded the Franz Boas Award for Exemplary Service to Anthropology. In addition to Charles L. Briggs, his numerous scholarly collaborators include Roger D. Abrahams, Joel Sherzer, Américo Paredes, and his wife, the folklorist and anthropologist Beverly J. Stoeltje. (en)
- Richard Bauman é um folclorista e antropólogo estadunidense. Professor emérito de Folclore, Antropologia e Comunicação e Cultura da Universidade de Indiana, foi diretor do Centro de Estudos Interculturais de Folclore e Etnomusicologia da Universidade do Texas. É um dos principais pesquisadores dos estudos folclóricos, dos estudos da performance e da , perpassando por uma variedade de investigações: dos quaker até reflexões teóricas sobre semiótica. Sua obra Let Your Words Be Few foi uma das primeiras a discutir ideologias linguísticas, isto é, como avaliações sobre a própria linguagem moldam as práticas linguísticas. Bauman foi membro da Bolsa Guggenheim, do Centro de Estudos Avançados em Ciências Comportamentais, da Academia de Ciências e Letras da Finlândia e da Sociedade Americana de Folclore. Muitos de seus trabalhos são desenvolvidos ao lado de outros cientistas, como Charles L. Briggs, Roger D. Abrahams, Joel Sherzer, Américo Paredes e Beverly J. Stoeltje. (pt)
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