[Linganth] informal meeting to discuss campaign rhetoric and teaching approaches--Re: collecting blog posts about the US election

Browne,Kate Kate.Browne at ColoState.EDU
Sat Nov 12 00:15:08 UTC 2016


Thanks for collecting those blogs, Ilana.

I’d like to ask if there will be any space at the AAAs to talk about how others are thinking about using material from the presidential campaign to teach undergrad courses like Language and Culture. If there is no designated time for such an exchange, I would like to ask if there are others who would like to meet informally to discuss this?

Thank you!
Kate

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Katherine E. Browne
Professor
Department of Anthropology
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1787
970-491-5813
Editor, Economic Anthropology (Wiley Blackwell Journals)
http://katebrowne.colostate.edu/
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On 11/11/16, 4:21 PM, "Ilana Gershon" <imgershon at gmail.com<mailto:imgershon at gmail.com>> wrote:

Dear Linguistic and Media Anthropologists,
I would like to collect the insightful blog posts that all of you have
been writing these last few
months at the CaMP anthropology blog.   Would you please send your links
and those
you found particularly good to think with  along to me
(igershon at indiana.edu<mailto:igershon at indiana.edu>)
so that our community can have this as a resource as we try to
understand the impact
of this election.

If you have insights that you would like to share about the election and
Trump
as a blogpost, please know that CaMP anthropology would be happy to house
these conversations.

I would in particular welcome any suggestions you might have for
comparing Trump
to other leaders that those who study cults of personalities know all
too well.   I keep wondering
what history teach us about what to expect in the upcoming years?

Thank you,
Ilana

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