J. David Sapir

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J. David Sapir is an American anthropologist and linguist known for his work on West African languages and cultures and for being the son of renowned linguist Edward Sapir.

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instanceOf American anthropologist
American linguist
anthropologist
human
linguist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Yale University
employer University of Virginia
father Edward Sapir
fieldOfWork African studies
West African cultures
West African languages
anthropology
ethnography
linguistics
semiotics
visual anthropology
hasEthnicFocus Jola people
hasEthnographicRegion Senegal
West Africa
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia
mother Florence Delson Sapir
notableFor being son of linguist Edward Sapir
work on West African languages and cultures
notableWork co-edited volume on semiotics and the analysis of culture
ethnographic studies of the Jola people
research on Jola (Diola) language
work on West African poetics and performance
occupation professor
university teacher
positionHeld faculty member at University of Virginia
researchInterest poetic structure in oral traditions
ritual and performance in West Africa
symbolism in African cultures
visual representation and photography in anthropology
sibling Jean Sapir
Jean Sapir
surface form: Ruth Sapir

Jean Sapir
surface form: William Sapir
studies Jola (Diola) language
West African oral literature

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