[Linganth] informal meeting to discuss campaign rhetoric and teaching approaches--Re: collecting blog posts about the US election
Amelia Tseng
at443 at georgetown.edu
Sun Nov 13 15:07:56 UTC 2016
I am very interested in this!
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Browne,Kate <Kate.Browne at colostate.edu>
wrote:
> 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
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> Department of Anthropology
>
> Colorado State University
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> Fort Collins, CO 80523-1787
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> 970-491-5813
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> Editor,* Economic Anthropology *(Wiley Blackwell Journals)
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> http://katebrowne.colostate.edu/
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> On 11/11/16, 4:21 PM, "Ilana Gershon" <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)
> 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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Amelia Tseng, Ph.D
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Research Associate
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Adjunct Lecturer
Georgetown University
Primary Investigator: Bilingualism and Latin at s in D.C.: Exploring Language
Use and Cultural Identity, Resource Access, and Metropolitan Mobility
http://www.american.edu/clals/Bilingualism-and-Latinos-in-DC.cfm
Scholar in Residence, School of Education
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies
Director of Bilingual Education 2014-2016
American University
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