interdisciplinary graduate programs involving linguistic anthropology
Jim Wilce
jim.wilce at NAU.EDU
Mon Mar 27 14:45:11 UTC 2000
I'm interested in hearing from those who self-identify as linguistic
anthropologists and who teach in **interdisciplinary** graduate programs
that might bring together such fields as linguistics (including applied and
socio-), rhetoric, discourse studies, cultural studies, and communications.
I would like to know how the interdepartmental/university politics work for
you, what is your institutional role (and that of linguistic anthropology
courses) in the graduate program, and what sorts of jobs your students get.
I will compile comments for the list if you reply directly to me at
jim.wilce at nau.edu.
Jim Wilce, Associate Professor
Anthropology Department
Box 15200
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff AZ 86011-5200
fax 520/523-9135
office ph. 520/523-2729
email jim.wilce at nau.edu
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jmw22/ (includes information on my 1998 book,
Eloquence in Trouble: The Poetics and Politics of Complaint in Rural
Bangladesh, ISBN 0-19-510687-3. Call OUP NY office at 800/334-4249.
http://www.nau.edu/asian
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