Robin Queen

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Robin Queen

Associate Professor, Associate Chair

Office Location(s): 406 Lorch Hall
rqueen@umich.edu
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  • Affiliation(s)
    • Linguistics
    • Germanic Languages and Literatures
    • English Language and Literature: Linguistic Anthropology (Program Affiliate)
  • Fields of Study
    • Sociolinguistics, Language Contact, Language, Gender and Sexuality, Language Variation
  • About

    Robin Queen is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Germanic Languages and Literatures. Her teaching and research center on sociolinguistic questions related to language contact, language ideology, and language change. She has also considered questions concerning the ties between language and social identities. Her work draws on data from a wide variety of sources, including Turkish-German bilinguals, American lesbians, daytime television dramas and American films dubbed into German.  She is currently working on a book-length manuscript about language variation in the mass media that is under contract for Wiley-Blackwell.

    Professor Queen regularly teaches Language and Discrimination; Language in the Mass Media; Sociolinguistics and Language and Sexuality.  She has supervised a wide range of graduate dissertations focused on topics as varied as language change in African American
    speech communities in Detroit; Bai (China) language change and ideology and an exemplar theoretic account of sociolinguistic perception.  Her students have been successful on the academic job market, with placements in tenure-track and research scientist positions both within and outside of the United States.  

    Among other service assignments, she has served the University on the Faculty Senate and on the Advisory Boards of the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching; the College on the Instructional Technology Committee and the Advisory Board of the Language Resource Center; and the Department in a variety of capacities, including as Director of Graduate Studies.  She was the co-chair of the Committee on the Status of Women in Linguistics for the Linguistic Society of America and is the co-director (w/Andries Coetzee) of the 2013 Summer Institute in Linguistics.  She served as the co-editor of the Journal of English Linguistics from 2006-2012.

    Selected Publications
    • 2004 `Du hast jar keene Ahnung’: Dubbing African-American English into German. Journal of Sociolinguistics.
    • 2005 ‘How many lesbians does it take…?’: Jokes, teasing and the negotiation of stereotypes about lesbians. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology.
    • 2006 Phrase-final intonation in narratives told by Turkish-German bilinguals. International Journal of Bilingualism.
    • 2007 Sociolinguistic horizons: Language and sexuality. Language Compass.
    • 2009 Women and canine rescue (with A. Markovits). Society And Animals.
    • 2011 Media clips collections: Creation and application in the linguistics classroom (with Lauren Squires). American Speech.
    • 2012 Days of our Lives. Language on a daytime drama.  Gender and Language.
    • (In press) Language variation, gender, sex, sexuality and sexual identities.  In Jack Chambers and Natalie Schilling-Estes, eds., Handbook of Language Variation and Change. Wiley-Blackwell

  • Curriculum Vitae

    View Robin Queen's CV.

  • Education
    • Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin. 1996