Globalization and the Ecology of Language
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Item is a lecture by Mary Louise Pratt, titled "Globalization and the Ecology of Language."
Pratt, Mary Louise
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Globalization and the Ecology of Language
Item is a lecture by Mary Louise Pratt, titled "Globalization and the Ecology of Language."
Pratt, Mary Louise
Dunning Trust Lecture - Linda McQuaig April 8, 1999
Dunning Trust Lecture - Linda McQuaig April 8, 1999
Dunning Trust Lecture by Moshe Safdie "Architecture vs. the arts" on March 5, 1990 in Grant Hall
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Douglas Cardinal talks about his vision of architecture. Describes various projects with slides. Side One: introduction by Lily Ingalls of Douglas Cardinal. Cardinal's lecture about his work - especially the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Side Two: continuation of lecture. Questions from the audience - tape over in the middle (2 sections of above speech). Finishes with audience quesitons.
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Race, class and gender in the Reagan-Bush years. Lecture by Angela Davis
Angela Davis gives a talk entitled, race, class and gender in the Reagan-Bush Years. Side One: Roberta Hamilton introduces Angela Davis. Angela Davis gives her talk, "Race, class and gender in the Reagan-Bush years. Side Two: (side 3) continuation of questions from the audience started on sr851.
"The History of Post Modernism" by Frank Kermode March 28, 1987
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