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Velma Pollard was born in Jamaica in 1937. She lectures in language education at the University of the West Indies. She is the author of two collections of short stories, Considering Woman and Karl and Other Stories, and a novel, Homestretch. Her two collections of poetry, Crown Point and Other Poems and Shame Trees Don't Grow Here . . . but poincianas bloom, were both published by Peepal Tree.
"Dread Talk is one of the most dramatic examples of the imbrication of language, culture and society to be found anywhere, and no one has explored this topic with as much sensitivity, detail, and insight as Velma Pollard. I regard this book as required reading for sociolinguists and linguistic anthropologists, and I recommend it enthusiastically to scholars in social and cultural anthropology, sociology, comparative literature, lexicography, Caribbean Studies, and Africana/Black Studies." John R. Rickford, Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor of Linguistics and Director, African and Afro-American Studies, Stanford University.
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