Language and Neoliberalism: Workshop on the Anthropology of Language
Workshop on the Anthropology of Language
| What | Seminar |
|---|---|
| When |
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm |
| Where | See details below... |
Languages workshop with Charles Briggs, Department of Anthropology, University California at Berkeley, and Miyako Inoue, Department of Cultural and Social Anthroplogy, Stanford University.
- Free admission
Morning Session:
9 am - 1 pm
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 560A
100 St. George Street
PLENARY SESSION 1:
Miyako Inoue (Anthropology, Stanford University)
"What Do Women Want?: Gender Equity and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Self in Neoliberal Japan." Commentary from Monica Heller (OISE, University of Toronto)
- Please note: This presentation and discussion will be based on a pre-circulated paper. This paper is available from luci.mok@utoronto.ca or bonnie.mcelhinny@utoronto.ca.
Afternoon Session:
2:30pm - 7 pm
Croft Chapter House
15 King's College Circle
PLENARY SESSION 2:
Charles Briggs (Anthropology,University of California, Berkeley)
"Making Neoliberal Subjects: Communicable Imaginaries in News
Coverage of Biomedicine"
2:30 - 4 pm
- Plus talks by 11 other speakers.
For further information on any or all of these events, please contact: luci.mok@utoronto.ca or bonnie.mcelhinny@utoronto.ca.
Presented by the Women and Gender Studies Institute and the Department of Anthropology as part of the Year of Languages 2006-2007 as designated by the Faculty of Arts and Science.
