Institutions which teach Language and Gender

shahid siddiqui shahidksiddiqui at YAHOO.COM
Mon Jun 29 19:11:39 UTC 2009


Hi Jane,

I think this kind of list would be very useful for all of us living in different parts of the world.  

I have been offering a course entitled, "Language, Gender and Power", at undergrad level for the last six years.  First I offered it at LUMS (Lahore University of Mangement sciences, Pakistan and for the past four years I have been offering this course at Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan.


sincerely,

shahid


Dr.Shahid Siddiqui
Professor & Director
Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences
Lahore School of Economics, Main Campus, 
Burki Road Lahore
Lahore, Pakistan


--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Sunderland, Jane <j.sunderland at LANCASTER.AC.UK> wrote:

> From: Sunderland, Jane <j.sunderland at LANCASTER.AC.UK>
> Subject: [GALA-L] Institutions which teach Language and Gender
> To: GALA-L at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 8:55 PM
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> I’m part of an editorial team
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> proposal for an edited collection on language and gender
> (yes, another!). As
> usual, the publishers want to know the potential market, so
> I have been trying
> to put together a list of academic institutions (worldwide)
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> language and gender. 
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> Then it occurred to me that such a
> resource might be of use
> to others in a similar situation. (Or: perhaps one exists,
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> So, if your institution teaches
> language and gender as a
> course or module (i.e. called something like ‘Gender
> and language’
> or ‘Discourse and gender’ or ‘Language
> and identity: class,
> gender, ethnicity’), could you please let me (*not*
> the List) know? 
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> this is at undergraduate
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> I am interested in courses/modules or
> whole degree
> programmes (e.g. ‘MA in Gender and Language’).
> I am not interested
> in courses/modules which happen to include one unit on
> gender and language. 
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> I undertake to collate whatever I get
> and post it on the
> IGALA website, as a resource. 
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> Jane Sunderland 
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