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English Colloquium: John Duffy, “Scenes from a Literate Life"
January 11, 3:00pm - 4:00pmManoa Campus, Kuykendall Hall, 410
Dr. John Duffy is an assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame, where he also serves as acting director of the University Writing Program and director of the Writing Center. His essays appear in College Composition and Communication, Written Communication, International Journal of Learning and the International Encyclopedia of Language and Literacy. He is the author of Writing from These Roots: The Historical Development of Literacy in a Hmong Community (forthcoming University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007), the co-editor with Martin Nystrand of Towards a Rhetoric of Everyday Life: New Directions in Research on Writing, Text, and Discourse (University of Wisconsin Press, 2003) and the co-author of The Hmong: An Introduction to Their History and Culture (Center for Applied Linguistics, 2004). His work focuses on rhetoric and literacy, and his current project explores the historical development of discourses about disability.
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| Thursday, January 11 | |
| 3:00pm | English Colloquium: John Duffy, “Scenes from a Literate Life" Kuykendall Hall, 410 |
| 3:00pm | Anthropology Colloquium Series Crawford Hall 115 |
| 4:45pm | Second Winter Institute in Black Studies [Ala Moana Hotel (1/11) and Pacific Room, Imin International Conference Center (1/12)] |
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