[Linganth] 3rd annual Lavender Languages Summer Institute, Fla Atlantic University, June 14- 23 2020

William L. Leap wlm at american.edu
Fri Nov 8 20:39:29 UTC 2019


https://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/lavender-languages/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.fau.edu_artsandletters_lavender-2Dlanguages_&d=DwMGaQ&c=U0G0XJAMhEk_X0GAGzCL7Q&r=8gvIwdkfYA0asooKAesUKg&m=0i7pkZ4d1umr4vHO4TD41haZ5HHqZEAdkHM8oINgiXo&s=JcA3YXlUbeW6-fDJHeRm_-mPhrNQ6rntkaYO_b3J1IA&e=>

A complete list of course offerings is now on the Institute website (see above), and the registration link is open.

This year, participants have the option to earn 3-6 hours of undergraduate or graduate credit for their coursework, if they wish. Or, as in previous years, they pay a modest administrative fee and spend 10 days in a safe and non-attitude environment working with colleagues and exploring  topics in   lgbtq language and linguistic.

Happy to answer questions about the Institute at any time. So are the other members of the faculty (listed, with email addresses) mon the website.

Please share with interested parties.

Wlm L. Leap
(he/him/his)
Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology,   American University, Washington DC
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Women’s. Gender & Sexuality Studies, Florida Atlantic University. Boca Raton FL
Co-editor, Journal of Language & Sexuality

"Desperate is not a sexual preference.”  R.K. Milholland<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._K._Milholland>  (author and cartoonist ).

"It is not very hard to silence us, but that is not because we cannot speak."    --  a Bengali villager once remarked to Nobel prize winning economist  Amartya Sen  (The Argumentative Indian, Picador Book, 2005: xiii)



From: Linganth <linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> On Behalf Of Steven Black
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 1:41 PM
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Cc: Betsey Brada <bbbrada at reed.edu>
Subject: [Linganth] CFP SLA Spring 2020 Conference

Dear all,
Apologies for cross-posting. I am re-posting a call for papers we sent last month for the SLA Spring 2020 conference. Betsey Brada and I have extended the deadline for submitting a proposal to Nov 20. We hope you’ll join us! Please see below.

Steven P. Black
Associate Professor / Department of Anthropology / Georgia State University
The Global Health Discourses Project<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sites.gsu.edu_sblack_&d=DwMFaQ&c=U0G0XJAMhEk_X0GAGzCL7Q&r=8gvIwdkfYA0asooKAesUKg&m=Mhzo7RB75cW_yu3dW1CozQ-ipcjBqlP8dQK9V1f1NRs&s=4riqtliCJzuDljvqMEVE3S2AbpbnXRQf3RnTEzUqvK0&e=> / GSU Anthropology<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__anthropology.gsu.edu_&d=DwMFaQ&c=U0G0XJAMhEk_X0GAGzCL7Q&r=8gvIwdkfYA0asooKAesUKg&m=Mhzo7RB75cW_yu3dW1CozQ-ipcjBqlP8dQK9V1f1NRs&s=6KTVCcKmyeIuEJqETLFybiCBlePhUlwYXxG_Ipyp6fQ&e=> / Book: Speech and Song At the Margins of Global Health<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.rutgersuniversitypress.org_speech-2Dand-2Dsong-2Dat-2Dthe-2Dmargins-2Dof-2Dglobal-2Dhealth_9780813597713&d=DwMFaQ&c=U0G0XJAMhEk_X0GAGzCL7Q&r=8gvIwdkfYA0asooKAesUKg&m=Mhzo7RB75cW_yu3dW1CozQ-ipcjBqlP8dQK9V1f1NRs&s=oA_mqonnCkH2rFQGIBlM2GB46YChvnEKJJP6Cs4U8iY&e=>

CfP: Language and Global Health
Panel for the Society for Linguistic Anthropology Spring Conference, Boulder, CO, April 2-5, 2020

This panel will explore the communicative processes through which the field of global health is defined, valued, and materialized, examining how these processes intersect with, reproduce, or transform existing health/communicative inequities. We are particularly interested in topics such as: translation, code-switching, and substitution in global health talk; language, social identity, and the constitution and maintenance of institutions and institutional norms; mediatization and its consequences in global health discourses; the communicative constitution of global health ethico-moral frameworks; and the communicative processes uses to position global health as a distinct spatio-temporal, moral, and professional domain. More broadly, this panel will engage and contribute to an innovative body of research at the intersection of linguistic and medical anthropology. Other related paper topics are also welcome. If you are interested in participating, please email a paper proposal of less than 250 words to Steven Black (sblack at gsu.edu<mailto:sblack at gsu.edu>) and Betsey Brada (betsey.brada at reed.edu<mailto:betsey.brada at reed.edu>) by November 20, 2019.

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