[Linganth] Fwd: [SLA] SLA Plans
monaghan at indiana.edu
monaghan at indiana.edu
Mon Nov 8 15:48:37 UTC 2004
The panel I am on, on what Deaf Studies has to offer the larger field of
anthropology will be at the Cumberland Hotel for most of the day on Thursday
along with various Council on Anthropology and Education sessions. All
welcome!
Does any one need a roommate for Wednesday and Thursday nights at the
Cumberland?
all best,
Leila
Quoting "P. Kerim Friedman" <kerim.list at oxus.net>:
> This was sent to the SLA list, but I believe all Linganth members would
> be interested.
>
> -kerim
>
> FYI: The list of programs scheduled for November in Berkeley is
> growing, look here to keep up to date:
>
> http://wiki.oxus.net/Aaaunite
>
> - kerim
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> > From: Leanne Hinton <hinton at SOCRATES.BERKELEY.EDU>
> > Date: November 3, 2004 10:46:48 PM EST
> > To: SLA at weber2.sscnet.ucla.edu
> > Subject: [SLA] SLA Plans
> > Reply-To: Leanne Hinton <hinton at SOCRATES.BERKELEY.EDU>
> >
> > Dear folks,
> >
> > In a message I sent around a few days ago, I said that
> > (a) The SLA business meetings and reception will take place at
> > the AAA in December in Atlanta, and I hope that many of the SLA
> > sessions will meet there too; and
> > (b) That for SLA sessions that can't go to the AAA in December
> > and that don't want to cancel and try again next year, we can host you
> > at Berkeley. Other venues are also being offered that some SLA
> > sessions may already have joined.
> > So far we have 3 tentative sessions and a couple of possible
> > other sessions that are too much in the early stages of negotiation to
> > be thought of as even tentative as yet. The set I have so far makes a
> > lovely miniconference! I have tentatively put all the sessions on
> > Friday November 19, but we can go on through Saturday or even Sunday
> > if necessary, if additional sessions join us. The schedule looks like
> > this so far, though changes may well be made:
> >
> > 8:30 a.m.- 10:15 - Room 3335 Dwinelle
> > "FRENCH LANGUAGE IDEOLOGY AND
> > THE NOTION OF LA FRANCOPHONIE".
> > "French Language Ideology and
> > the Notion of La Francophonie"
> > Organizer: Kate Riley
> >
> > 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 - Room 3335 Dwinelle
> > NARRATIVE AND IDENTITY IN CHANGING CULTURAL CONTEXTS
> > Organizer: Susan Needham
> > Co-Organizer: Pamela Bunte
> >
> > 1:30-5 - Room 370 Dwinelle
> > DISCOURSE, WAR AND TERRORISM
> > Organizer: Adam Hodges
> >
> > Please let us know if your session would like to meet here in our
> > Linguistic Anthropology Miniconference. I AM LEAVING TOMORROW MORNING
> > FOR A WEEK AND A HALF TRIP TO ALASKA. SUE ERVIN-TRIPP HAS KINDLY
> > AGREED TO HANDLE CORRESPONSDENCE AND ARRANGEMENTS WHILE I AM GONE, SO
> > PLEASE SEND HER YOUR EMAILS (BUT COPY ME TOO). SUE'S EMAIL IS "Susan
> > Ervin-Tripp" <ervintr1 at socrates.Berkeley.EDU>.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Leanne Hinton
> > --
> >
> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > Prof. Leanne Hinton
> > Chair, Dept. of Linguistics
> > 1203 Dwinelle Hall
> > University of California
> > Berkeley, CA 94720-2650
> >
> > email: hinton at socrates.berkeley.edu
> > fax: (510) 643-5688
> > phone: (510) 643-7621
> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
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>
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