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The Department of English Language and Literature is pleased to announce a talk by<br />
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<font size="4" style="color: #0003ff;">Dr. Mary Louise Pratt (New York University)</font><br />
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<font size="3" style="color: #5200ff;">"On 'Globalization' and the Ecology of Language"</font><br />
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Tuesday, October 12<br />
4:30 pm<br />
AL 105<br />
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Abstract:<br />
Language has not been a category of analysis in the study of globalization. Yet language and linguistic difference shape global processes at every turn, and capitalist expansion is rapidly transforming global languagescape. What are the linguistic dimensions of globalization? How is language an actor in global scenarios? This lecture reflects on the redistribution of linguistic competencies, the creation of "world" scenarios, and the rise of polylingual poetics and practices.<br />
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<span style="color: #0003ff;">Dr. Mary Louise Pratt</span> is Silver Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University. She is the co-author of <em>Amor Brujo: Images and Culture of Love in the Andes</em> (1989) and <em>Still Looking for América: Beyond the Latino National Political Survey</em> (1994). In 2007, her landmark monograph <em style="color: #ff0000;">Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation</em> (1992) was republished in a fifteenth-anniversary edition.<br />
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For more information, please contact Shelley Hulan, shulan@artsservices.uwaterloo.ca.<br />
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