[Linganth] informal meeting at AAAs to discuss campaign rhetoric and teaching undergrad courses

Labotka, Lori A - (labotka) labotka at email.arizona.edu
Mon Nov 14 02:15:27 UTC 2016


​Hi All,


I have multiple email threads also! I am presenting friday morning but any of the other times work for me. Would love to join if possible!


Lori

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From: Linganth <linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf of Amelia Tseng <at443 at georgetown.edu>
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 8:09 AM
To: Kate Riley
Cc: Linganth at listserv.linguistlist.org
Subject: Re: [Linganth] informal meeting at AAAs to discuss campaign rhetoric and teaching undergrad courses

Hi all,
Sorry for multiple responses - had a little trouble navigating the threads! I am very interested in this. I am arriving Friday morning and pretty involved with Saturday events, but would like to attend if possible once a time is picked and definitely hoping notes will be shared! Thanks for proposing this important step.

See you in Minneapolis,
Amelia

On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 6:50 PM, Kate Riley <kriley1125 at gmail.com<mailto:kriley1125 at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm interested, but these times won't work for me.  Hopefully you'll be able to share the results.  Also, you might all want to consider coming to the Language and Social Justice meeting on Sat. at 12:15 -- the power of words is always on our docket and will be discussed as Trump Talk this year...and we're always sharing ways to discuss these issues with our students.
Kate

On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 2:23 PM, Browne,Kate <Kate.Browne at colostate.edu<mailto:Kate.Browne at colostate.edu>> wrote:
To all of you interested in an informal meeting at the AAAs, I’d like to propose a couple of times:
Friday, November 18, 9-10:30am
Saturday, November 19, 12pm-1:30pm
Saturday, November 19, 5-6:30pm
Sunday, November 20, 9-10:30am

The Scheduler on the AAA website is not displaying times for sessions right now for some reason, so it’s hard to see conflicts. If those interested would email back times they can NOT meet, I’ll try to find what works best for everyone.

Thanks,
Kate

From: Linganth on behalf of Grace Reynolds
Date: Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 6:51 AM
To: Kathryn Remlinger
Cc: "Linganth at listserv.linguistlist.org<mailto:Linganth at listserv.linguistlist.org>"
Subject: Re: [Linganth] informal meeting at AAAs to discuss campaign rhetoric and teaching undergrad courses

This is a great idea and would like to second the request to have the notes available for those of us unable to attend this year. This sounds like a valuable resource for many of us in our future classes.  Thanks for thinking of this.

Grace

On Nov 12, 2016, at 7:12 AM, Kathryn Remlinger <remlingk at gvsu.edu<mailto:remlingk at gvsu.edu>> wrote:

This is a great idea. If you do meet up, could someone take notes and post them here for those of us not able to attend AAA this year?

Thank you!
Kate

Kathryn Remlinger, Ph.D.
Professor of English: Linguistics
Grand Valley State University
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1 Campus Drive
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On Nov 11, 2016, at 22:46, Jordan Levy <levyjd at plu.edu<mailto:levyjd at plu.edu>> wrote:

Hi everyone,
I'm new to this group. I am a political anthropologist by training and am currently teaching a linguistic anthropology course for the first time.  For the past couple of weeks we've been working through Jane Hill's book, "The Everyday Language of White Racism," which I think continues to offer very important insights and tools.
Wednesday was an incredibly emotional class as students made connections between her arguments and the (more explicit) hate speech that they have already been witnessing/experiencing in the election aftermath.
It would be great to meet up informally to talk about how others are teaching these topics.
Sincerely,
Jordan Levy

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Browne,Kate <Kate.Browne at colostate.edu<mailto:Kate.Browne at colostate.edu>> wrote:
Greetings Linguistic and Media Anthropologists,

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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Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1787
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Editor, Economic Anthropology (Wiley Blackwell Journals)
http://katebrowne.colostate.edu/
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