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Kelsi Matwick.

Affiliation
Adjunct Lecturer, University of Florida, University Writing Program, USA

Highest degree
PhD in Linguistics, University of Florida, USA

Areas of specialization
Sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, multimodal discourse analysis

Website
http://www.kandkmatwick.com/ 

Email
kelsimatwick (at) ufl.edu

Research interests in the field of Linguistics of Food (LOF)
Media discourse of food

Data and language(s) used in my data
Cooking shows, cookbooks, Instagram, food podcasts

LOF-related publications
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (In press 2022). Book Review of Elite Authenticity: Remaking distinction in food discourse, by Gwynne Mapes, Discourse & Society.
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (In press 2022). Doing research through cookbooks and cooking shows. In C. Gomez-Corona & H. Rodrigues (Eds.), Consumer Research Methods in Food Science. Springer Nature. Invited Book Chapter contribution.
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2020). Trump-Kim 2018 Singapore Summit and culinary diplomacy: The role of food and symbols in international relations. Place Branding & Public Diplomacy. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41254-020-00188-x
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2019). Linguistic landscape and authenticity in a Japanese supermarket in Singapore. Open Linguistics, 5(1), 532-552. https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2019-0029
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2019). Bloopers and backstage talk on TV cooking shows. Text & Talk, 40(1), 49-74. https://doi.org/10.1515/text-2019-2052 
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2019). Book Review of The Discursive Construction of Class and Lifestyle: Celebrity chef cookbooks in post-socialist Slovenia, by Ana Tominc, Discourse & Society, 30(3), 324-329 https://doi.org/10.1177/0957926519842670c  
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2019). Humor and performing gender on TV cooking shows. Humor, 32 (1), 125-146. https://doi.org/10.1515/humor-2017-0093 
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2018). Restaurant reviews and college writing: A framework for teaching. Teaching Journalism & Mass Communication (TJMC), 8(2), 25-37. https://aejmc.us/spig/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2018/12/TJMC-8.2-MatwickMatwick.pdf
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2018). Politeness and pseudo-intimacy in a food radio call-in program. Discourse, Context & Media, 21, 46-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2017.11.006 
  • Matwick, K. & Matwick, K. (2017). Culinary tourism in Central America: A cross-analysis of government tourism websites. Journal of Culinary Science & Technology, 16(3), 286-309. https://doi.org/10.1080/15428052.2017.1378601    
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2017). Women’s language in female celebrity chef cookbooks. Celebrity Studies, 9(1), 53-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2017.1325761 
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2017). Self-deprecatory humor on TV cooking shows. Language & Communication, 56, 33-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langcom.2017.04.005
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2017). Cooking at home: A multimodal narrative analysis of Food Network. Discourse, Context, & Media, 17, 20-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2017.03.003    
  • Matwick, K. 2017. Language and gender in female celebrity chef cookbooks: Cooking to show care for the family and for the self. Critical Discourse Studies 10(4), 1-16.https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2017.1309326
  • Matwick, K., Matwick, K. (2015). East meets West: The discourse of Japanese American cookbooks as intercultural communication. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 39. https://www.immi.se/intercultural/nr39/matwick.html
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2015). Inquiry in television cooking shows. Discourse & Communication, 9(2), 313-330. https://doi.org/10.1177/1750481315576629 
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2014). Storytelling and synthetic personalization in television cooking shows. Journal of Pragmatics, 71, 151-159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2014.08.005 
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2009). The role of women in contemporary Spanish immigration films. In Pablo Martinez-Diente and David Wiseman (Eds.), Border Crossing. Vanderbilt University.
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2005). College-aged identical twins’ relationship with each other and their families. In Russell S. Faeges (Ed.), Sociological Voices, 2. University of Notre Dame.

Book
  • Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2019). Food Discourse of Celebrity Chefs of Food Network. Palgrave Macmillan https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-31430-9

Courses I have developed/taught on the Linguistics of Food or related topics
JOU 4930- Food, Media, and Culture for the Department of Journalism, University of Florida, USA

Willingness to be a guest speaker (e.g., in a colleague’s class, at a symposium)
YES

Participation in other projects/special interest groups related to the Linguistics of Food
​Founded Food Studies Research Cluster, University of Florida

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    • Marie-Louise Brunner
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    • Stefan Diemer
    • Kelsi Matwick
    • Keri Matwick
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    • Jeannette Nuessli Guth
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    • Maren Runte
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