>African Studies Program
>Sandwich Seminars
>January/February 2003
>206 Ingraham Hall -12 noon
>1155 Observatory Drive-Madison
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>Wednesday, January 22: Richard C. Keller, Assistant Professor, Medical
>History and the History of Science, Department of Medical History and
>Bioethics
> UW-Madison
> Fanon in Context: Medical Racism and
> Intellectual Anti-colonialism in French North Africa
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>Wednesday, January 29: Erik Doxtader, Assistant Professor, Communication
>Arts,
> UW-Madison
> Easy to Forget or Never (Again) Hard to Remember?
> History, Memory and the 'Publicity' of South African Amnesty
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>Wednesday, February 5: Chris S. Duvall, Ph.D. candidate, Geography,
>UW-Madison
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> Jordan Prize recipient 2002
> Symbols, Not Data: Rare Trees and
> Vegetation History in Mali
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>Wednesday, February 12: Jo Ellen Fair, Professor, Journalism and
>Mass Communication; Director, Global Studies Program, UW-Madison
>Saying me do wu** the Hallmark way: Valentine's Day in Accra, Ghana. (**I
>love you in Twi)
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>Wednesday, February 19: Florence Bernault, Professor, History, UW-Madison
> Body and Power in the Colony
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>Wednesday, February 26: Peter Hewson, Professor, Curriculum and
>Instruction, UW-Madison
> Collaboration between South Africa and the
> U.S.: Research in Science and Mathematics Education
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