Colloquium on Language, Identity and Change in the Modern Arab World: Implications for the Study of Language and Culture, April 4-5, 2003 (C. Holes, I. Muhawi, M. Al-Batal, L. Sarraoub, M. Eid, J. Hayes, S. S’hiri, K. Walters, M. Cooperson)

Colloquium: Language, Identity and Change in the Modern Arab World: Implications for the Study of Language and Culture

 

Social History, Political History, and Dialect Prestige in the Arab World: The Cases of Bahrain, Jordan and Iraq
Clive Holes, Oxford University

UniversityNegotiating Diaspora: Translation and the Language of Exile
Ibrahim Muhawi, Edinburgh

Identity and Language Tension in Lebanon: The Arabic of Local News at LBC Television
Mahmoud Al-Batal, Emory University

The Literacy Practices of Yemeni and Iraqi Youth: Life In and Out of School in Dearbom, MI and Lincoln, NE
Loukia Sarraoub, University of Nebraska

Language, and Gender and Egyptian Cinema
Mushira Eid, University of Nebraska

Arabic and Evolving National Identities in the Middle East
John Hayes, UC Berkeley

Tunisian Arabi Speakers in the Periphery of Arab Identity? Native Speakers and Learners’ Linguistic Attitudes
Sonia S’hiri, UC Berkeley

Ender Nationalism, and Language Ideology: The Tunisian Case
Keith Walters, University of Texas, Austin

Canon-bashing in Early Modern Rhetoric
Michael Cooperson, UCLA

April 4-5, 2003
370 Dwinelle Hall