From tietchen@u.washington.edu Tue Jan 21 08:59:00 2003 Received: from mxu7.u.washington.edu (mxu7.u.washington.edu [140.142.32.165]) by lists.u.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.12) with ESMTP id h0LGx0CK013804 for ; Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:59:00 -0800 Received: from mxout4.cac.washington.edu (mxout4.cac.washington.edu [140.142.33.19]) by mxu7.u.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.12) with ESMTP id h0LGwwQ7015587 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA bits=168 verify=NO) for ; Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:58:58 -0800 Received: from dante55.u.washington.edu (dante55.u.washington.edu [140.142.15.105]) by mxout4.cac.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.12) with ESMTP id h0LGwvVc007245 for ; Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:58:57 -0800 Received: from localhost (tietchen@localhost) by dante55.u.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.12) with ESMTP id h0LGwvSZ143362 for ; Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:58:57 -0800 Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:58:57 -0800 (PST) From: todd f tietchen To: Transnational Studies Group Subject: Re: Lisa Lowe workshop update In-Reply-To: <1043140875.2432.7.camel@tortellini> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hey there...One of the reasons I left Thursday open was to provide Chandan and other faculty a chance to take Lowe to dinner that night--I still don't know if this is something that will happen. Regardless, why don't we arrange an afternoon coffee meeting (for advanced Asian American students) to meet with Lowe. Let's try to keep it at about 8-10, Jeff, as cost is also a factor at this point. On friday, let's stick to the plan for dinner, but include Ji, Vince and a couple of others who have expressed interest in Lowe's work (if we have people return for this week's reading group, perhaps we can invite a couple of them...?). I think this would be the fairest way to handle meals in respect to both Lowe's time and our budget. I also think our first priority in making these decisions should be toward people who have been working on the project, and those that have been interested enough to attend reading groups, etc.--especially because we don't have an excess of funds. So let's try to get her to commit to these events, then we can make the arrangements. Where would people like to go to dinner? Is there anywhere near the U--maybe U village--that would be nice enough? E-mail me any suggestions (let's not glut the listserve). T. _______________________________________________________________________________ Todd F. Tietchen Department of English University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-4330 On 21 Jan 2003, Jeffrey Chiu wrote: > Todd, thanks much for the clarification; I think I misunderstood prior > emails. I'll compose and send out a workshop announcement, probably > tomorrow. > > Thursday's schedule, prior to Lowe's lecture, looks pretty open-- is > anything else planned that's not on the website yet? If not, I'd like to > suggest potentially having two groups of grad student meetings on that > day, instead of one (perhaps a lunch, and coffee later in the > afternoon). One could be people generally interested in Lowe's work, and > the other could be a gathering for specifically Asian American Studies > folks who are close to hitting the job market, since there is quite a > contingent of them here (Jim Chin, Mike Oishi, Tamiko Namura, Jackson > Versteeg). > > Todd or Rahul, please let me know about this; if we can do two, I will > coordinate with the people above to see if they are interested. > > Jeff > > On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 08:14, todd f tietchen wrote: > > > > I don't see a problem with the CTP. The focus of Lowe's talk > > is still in the spirit of what they're expecting--a discussion of the > > university and curriculum in light of transnationalization. > > > > This plan to coordinate registration for the talk sounds fine. I'm not > > sure, however, that there's going to be a paper for this session. I'm > > under the impression from Lowe's email that she'll be leading a seminar > > discussion on the topic and not necessarily workshopping an actual document. > > Rahul: If I'm wrong about this, correct me. If not, Jeff, then go right > > ahead with setting up the registration. In the announcement for the > > workshop, I'd bill it as a discussion of transnational literacy and what > > it means to the curriculum and the way we organize our disciplines. T. > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > Todd F. Tietchen > > Department of English > > University of Washington > > Seattle, WA 98195-4330 > > > > > > On 19 Jan 2003, Jeffrey Chiu wrote: > > > > > Does this present a problem in terms of the fact that Lowe will be doing > > > something quite different from what the Curriculum Transformation > > > Project is probably expecting? > > > > > > For _Thinking Sex_, Linda Wagner at the Simpson Center has been > > > handling workshop registrations, using a coordination website like the > > > one I set up for us. This is the best way to go, to avoid > > > over-registration and such. When the workshop paper comes in, I will > > > coordinate with Linda to distribute it and sign people up. > > > > > > Jeff > > > > > > On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 14:16, Rahul Gairola wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > > > > > Just an update for you to be aware of: > > > > > > > > Dr. Lowe will not be presenting a syllabus for the workship in respect to the fact that she does not have a syllabus that fits the rubric that we suggested. Instead, she has offered to catalyze a dialogue on what transnational literacy might mean (with the hopes that we can forge and shape a working definition at the table), identify limitations, and finally arrive at pedagogical strategies. I feel quite pleased by this and hope you all do as well. I appreciate her resisitance to a synthesized agenda, and think this organically communal approach itself speaks loads to that very elusive term --"transnational literacy" -- that we are trying to develop.> > > > > > > > Todd and I feel that a lunch with just us and Dr. Lowe is in order, and Kathleen Woodward has kindly offered to treat us. Horray! We also felt that we deserve a dinner amongst ourselves with or without Lowe, and hope we can enjoy this small reward. Please keep your lunch plans open for January 30th and 31st and dinner for the night of Jan 31st. As we get more information on Lowe's Seattle agenda and as the week arrives we will give all specific details on meals. We also expect that Dr. Lowe will be able to meet with graduate students not on the Transnational Studies Project organizing committee for coffee and conversation.> > > > > > > > We also need to get the word out about the workshop, which is scheduled for Friday, January 31st at 3:30pm in the Simpson Center with a reception to follow. Please remember that we have a limited number of spaces, and chances are that slots for this workshop will fill up quickly. The following list of persons are students and faculty for whom we have tentatively reserved spaces: > > > > > > > > Todd > > > > Myself > > > > Leslie > > > > Kellie > > > > Jeff > > > > Chandan > > > > Alys > > > > Brian > > > > Vince > > > > Ji > > > > Molly > > > > > > > > I should also here confess that I shot an e-mail to both Johnella Butler and Kate Cummings on Friday urging them both to let me know asap if they would come. Both had individually asked me about the Project, and expressed interest in being at the workshop. This leaves about 18 spaces open. If the above list has neglected a key faculty member or grad student please forgive my nearsightedness and let me know asap. Also, can I have a confirmation of who is handling the receptions after the lecture and the workshop, and whether or not a liqour permit (to serve wine) has been secured?> > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Rahul > > > > > > > > > > > > ************************ > > > > > > > > Rahul Krishna Gairola > > > > Department of English > > > > Box 354330 > > > > University of Washington > > > > Seattle, WA 98195-4330 > > > > ----- USA ----- > > > > > > > > ************************ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > .