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Yes, Doug.  That would be great.  Let me know which date is better for you.  How about a noon talk?
And let me know what you want to talk about--the election, Iraq and world events, I hope!
 
best,
ben

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From: Center for Theory on behalf of Douglas Kellner
Sent: Thu 10/28/2004 6:22 PM
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Subject: Re: fall and spring Center for Theory colloquia


hey ben, i'm considering a UT invite on Febr 18; do you want to schedule a UT-Arlington presentation for me Febr 15 or 16?
cheers doug
Douglas Kellner
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        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Agger, Ben <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  
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        Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 2:43 PM
        Subject: fall and spring Center for Theory colloquia

        We have one more fall Center for Theory colloquium upcoming:
         
        Stacy Alaimo, November 10th, Wednesday, 12pm-1pm, UH 213:  "The Material 
        Turn in Feminist Theory:  Corporeal Feminisms, Environmental Feminisms and the 'Stuff' of Bodies and Nature'
         
         
         
        I am also pleased to announce these spring Center for Theory colloquia:
         
         
        Patricia Nickel, February 9th, Wednesday, 12pm-1pm, UH213: "Public Administration, the State and the Public Sphere:  The Changing Role of Academia in Late Capitalism"
         
        Rose-May Guignard, March 24th, Thursday, 12:30pm-1:30pm, UH213:  "Postmodern Public Administration:  An Oxymoron?"
         
        Maria Martinez-Cosio, April 20th, Wednesday, 12pm-1pm, UH213:  "Democratic Participation as False Consciousness:  A Case Study of Urban School Reform Coalitions"
         
         
        ***Also, look for the first issue of Fast Capitalism (to be posted at www.fastcapitalism.com) in a few weeks!***
         
         
        --Ben Agger

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