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Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at Berkeley: July 2008
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Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at Berkeley. Friday, July 25, 2008. OB Chicken Town Fundraiser A Success! On June 23, 2008, the CSEALKS organized a very successful fundraiser at OB Chicken Town, raising close to $20,000. Kwang Jin Kang of OB Chicken Town and Sarah Kim-Lee, fundraising extraordinaire, hosted the event. Not only did Mr. Kang volunteer his restaurant and staff, he also generously donated all proceeds from food and drink sales that evening. CA Kwang Bok Association. If you happe...
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Signs and De-signs: A Multilingual Congress ... on the train
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. A Multilingual Congress . on the train. Thinking about my recent trip to Essen, Germany to participate in an applied linguistics conference, I realize that one of my most lasting memories is also one of the most mundane. That’s not to say that I’ll soon forget gazing into the sunset in the reflecting pool by the Zollverein coal mine. Or having late night discussions in the open creative spaces of Essen’s Unperfekthaus. Both of us, of course, had learned another language as we...
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Signs and De-signs: Speak English or be suspended?
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Friday, September 05, 2008. Speak English or be suspended? Several golf and sporting-news sources have reported over the last few weeks on what is being called a first-of-its-kind language policy for professional athletes in the U.S.: “ Speak English or be suspended. To its so-called “effective communication policy”, stating, “there are other ways to achieve our shared objective of supporting and enhancing the business opportunities for every tour player.”. The imperative to inject broadcast sports with ...
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Signs and De-signs: 07/01/2008 - 08/01/2008
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Wellperhaps 20 would have been a better goal than 100? Now back in Berkeley for several days, I can feel the visceral sense of difference, the energy of being a displaced body. Why is it that even in Berkeley "diversity" seems to be more of a salad dressing than a salad bowl? Langue - Parole - Langage. Reminds us in his Language and Communicative Practices. At a particular instant in time; " parole. Is the realization of langue. Of what a word is? And why stop there? That would se...
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Resources : Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, UC Berkeley
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Slavic Collection at the Main Library. Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. ISEEES) serves as a resource at the University for students and faculty who conduct research and teaching on the geographic region of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. You can find information about Slavic studies at Berkeley, in the U.S. and in the world (events, people, conferences, professional organizations, funding opportunities, jobs, etc.) at the ISEEES website.
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Graduate | Department of German
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Our distinguished graduate program in German is both comprehensive and innovative, dedicated to German literature and linguistics, language and culture, but also to media, film, intellectual history, and theoretical approaches that reach beyond disciplinary boundaries. We offer a broad range of research seminars that reflect the interests of our diverse faculty and most recent developments in the field. The topics of our courses. Of international collaboration with the most innovative departments in the ...
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People | Department of German
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Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at Berkeley: Testimonial from Leah Kim
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Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at Berkeley. Friday, May 30, 2008. Testimonial from Leah Kim. The news of the severe budget cuts was devastating to me. Though I am enrolled in the college of Letters and Science, the restrictions to be imposed upon enrollment for fall semester of 2008 seem unfair to me. I might have recently declared my Korean minor, but it was only during my Korean language courses that prompted me to educate myself about my ethnic culture. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at Berkeley: Community outreach tomorrow--please join
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Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at Berkeley. Friday, May 30, 2008. Community outreach tomorrow- please join. Sent to the Berkeley 'savekoreanstudies' listserv.anyone interested in helping and participating is welcome to join the meeting tomorrow at noon or contact us- THANK YOU! Tomorrow, a group will meet at 12 noon at Cyber Cafe, located in Koryo Plaza, 4390 Telegraph Avenue at 44th St. Http:/ www.yelp.com/biz/cyber-cafe-oakland. Committee to Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies.