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Ghost deixis and the public secret in Tijuana, Mexico
Through analysis of one interview, this paper explores ghost deixis—the act of pointing to and, I argue, iconically embodying imaginary or absent objects—in the articulation of a public secret: governmental responsibility for the deaths caused by a 1980 flood in the Mexican border city of Tijuana. My interlocutor struggles against the dominant evidentiary regime of the public sphere, which shapes our interaction both via the interview genre itself and via a map I ask her to engage. When she finally circumvents her indexical difficulties with the map and its authoritative form of knowledge, her narrative of the flood—and full ghost deixis—break forth.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology explores the many ways in which language shapes social life. Published with the journal"s pages are articles on the anthropological study of language, including analysis of discourse, language in society, language and cognition, and language acquisition of socialization. The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology is published semiannually.