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April 29, 2010

香港六合彩开奖直播 to host third and final professor in 鈥淭raveling Scholars鈥 series May 4

The University of Louisiana at Monroe will host Dr. Bryant Alexander as part of the 鈥淭raveling Scholars鈥 series, from 6-8 p.m. on May 4 in Stubbs Hall, Room 100.

The Department of Communication and the Speech and Debate Forum will sponsor the event.

Alexander is professor of communication studies and associate dean of the College of Arts and Letters at California State University Los Angeles, where he teaches classes in communication and performance studies. He is a native of Alexandria.

His lecture, titled 鈥淪tanding In the Wake: An Exercise on Auto/Ethnographic Self-Reflexivity in Silence and Eulogies,鈥 will use an alternate eulogy for his father to show how in the performance of autoethnography there is not just a focus on the self (auto), but also on cultures and communities of thought (ethno).

Alexander鈥檚 book Performing Black Masculinity: Race, Culture, and Queer Identity, won the 2007 Best Book Award from the National Communication Association鈥檚 Ethnography Division.

He has authored another book, Performance Theories in Education: Power, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Identity, and has also appeared in various scholarly journals and book volumes, including the 鈥淗andbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies,鈥 the 鈥淗andbook of Performance Studies鈥 and the 鈥淗andbook of Qualitative Research.鈥

Alexander is the third and final 鈥渢raveling scholar鈥 to participate in this semester鈥檚 series. Communication faculty member Dr. Lesli Pace is responsible for creating and coordinating the speaking events.

For more information contact Pace at 318-342-1165 or pace@ulm.edu.

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