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The
second Thursday of each
month, at 1:00 in Van
Hise Hall, Rm 1418, a member of the faculty of the Department
of African Languages & Literature presents some of her/his most
current work in an informal setting. Presentations include:
FALL
2007
October
11: "Akan numeral compounding: a morpho-phonological account"
by Seth Ofori
November
8: “Mourning Like Desert Animals in Bedouin Women's Poetry”
by Moneera Al-Ghadeer
SPRING
2007
February
8: ""Shhh..., don't say 'fat,' it's 'corpulent'": body
size, power and prestige in African political cartoons" by Tejumola
Olaniyan
March
8: "The Idea of National Cinema" by Aliko Songolo
April
12: "Going the Distance: Swahili-Language Distance Education 2007"
by Magdalena Hauner
FALL
2006
September
14: "'Making Coffee' (and Making More): Translating Sexual Grievance
in Bedouin Women's Poetry" by Moneera Al-Ghadeer
October
12: "2006 Summer Arabic and Persian Immersion Program" by Dustin
Cowell
November
9: "The
Storyteller" by Harold
Scheub
December
7: "'The Prerogative of Being a Girl': Women and Selfhood in the
Fiction of Njabulu Ndebele" by Dean Makuluni
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