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Research Articles:
- Arnold, Lynnette, and Paja Faudree. “Language and Social Justice: Teaching about the “Word Gap”.” American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 94, no. 2 (2019): 283-301.
- Faudree, Paja. “Between Aspiration and Apathy: Shifting Scale and the “Worlding” of Indigenous Day of the Dead Music.” Popular Music and Society 39, no. 3 (2016): 359-374.
- Faudree, Paja. Made in Translation: Revisiting the Chontal Maya Account of the Conquest. Ethnohistory. 2015; 62 (3) : 597-621
- Faudree, Paja, Schulthies, Becky. Introduction: “diversity talk” and its others. Language & Communication. 2015; 44 : 1-6.
- Faudree, Paja. Singing for the dead, on and off line: Diversity, migration, and scale in Mexican Muertos music. Language & Communication. 2015; 44 : 31-43
- Faudree, Paja. Tales from the Land of Magic Plants: Textual Ideologies and Fetishes of Indigeneity in Mexico’s Sierra Mazateca. Comparative Studies in Society and History. 2015; 57 (03) : 838-869.
- Faudree, Paja. What is an Indigenous Author?: Minority Authorship and the Politics of Voice in Mexico. Anthropological Quarterly. 2015; 88 (1) : 5-35
- Faudree, Paja. Why X doesn’t always mark the spot: Contested authenticity in Mexican indigenous language politics. Semiotica. 2015; 2015 (203)
- Faudree, Paja. The annual Day of the Dead song contest: musical-linguistic ideology and practice, piratability, and the challenge of scale. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 2014; 20 (2) : 293-314.
- Faudree, Paja. How to Say Things with Wars: Performativity and Discursive Rupture in the Requerimiento of the Spanish Conquest . Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 2012; 22 (3) : 182-200
- Faudree, Paja. Music, Language, and Texts: Sound and Semiotic Ethnography. Annu. Rev. Anthropol.. 2012; 41 (1) : 519-536
- Faudree, Paja. Linguistic Anthropology in 2008: An Election-Cycle Guide. American Anthropologist. 2009; 111 (2) : 153-161