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African American English, racialized femininities, and Asian American identity in Ali Wong’s Baby Cobra
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 9/1/24

African American English, racialized femininities, and Asian American identity in Ali Wong’s Baby Cobra

Kendra Calhoun, Joyhanna Yoo

Sep 2024 • Journal of Sociolinguistics 28, 64-84

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“They edited out her nip nops”: Linguistic innovation as textual censorship avoidance on TikTok
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 12/1/23 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 12/1/23

“They edited out her nip nops”: Linguistic innovation as textual censorship avoidance on TikTok

Kendra Calhoun, Alexia Fawcett

Dec 2023 • Language@Internet, 21

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Social Media
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/23 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 8/1/23

Social Media

Kendra Calhoun

Aug 2023 • Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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Attracting Black students to Linguistics through a Black-centered Introduction to Linguistics Course
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/21 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/21

Attracting Black students to Linguistics through a Black-centered Introduction to Linguistics Course

Kendra Calhoun, Anne H. Charity Hudley, Mary Bucholtz, Jazmine Exford and Brittney Johnson

Mar 2021 • Language 97(1):e12-e38

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Blackout, Black Excellence, Black Power
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 10/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 10/1/20

Blackout, Black Excellence, Black Power

Strategies of Everyday Online Activism on Black Tumblr

Kendra Calhoun

Edited by Allison McCracken, Alexander Cho, Louisa Stein, and Indira Neill Hoch

Oct 2020 • A Tumblr Book: Platform and Cultures 48-62 • University of Michigan Press

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How “Karen” became a symbol of racism
News Selly Djap 7/21/20 News Selly Djap 7/21/20

How “Karen” became a symbol of racism

Kendra Calhoun

Jul 2020 • Vox

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Vine Racial Comedy as Anti-hegemonic Humor
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/19 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/19

Vine Racial Comedy as Anti-hegemonic Humor

Linguistic Performance and Generic Innovation

Kendra Calhoun

May 2019 • Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 29(1):27-49

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