Language and Violence

  In this presentation, each recording is one or two long audio  files.  Some are mp3 files and some are RealMedia (the latter will play only on a Realplayer).
If you can't finish it in one sitting, notice the count (of minutes and seconds) on the RealPlayer or Media Player so you can find your place again.

 All the materials are also available in the Language Learning Center, 1317 Turlington (hours 8-8 Mon-Thurs, 8-5 Fri, closed weekends, holidays, and breaks).
NOTE: ALL VIDEOS MUST BE VIEWED IN THE LLC . THEY ARE NOT ONLINE.


1. Derivational Thinking
Dr. Martha Hardman (about 72 min.)

This is an audio file based on a videotape. The video can be viewed in the Language Learning Center, but listening to this audio fulfils the assignment.
With permission of Dr. Hardman.

2. In Whose Honor?--this is a video and we have no permission to copy it. It is on reserve in the Language Learning Center.

3. The New Racism
1992 AHA conference speech of William R. Jones
With permission of the AHA
Part 1   25 min;          
Jones's speech starts at about 10 minutes.       
           Part 2   19 min.                         

4. Spirits of the Present 13: The Indian in the Global Mind

(1992, 27 min.)

with permission of Peggy Berryhill

5. Sylvia Winter, guest on Conner Calling (WUFT)
(1992, 1 hr.)
With permission of WUFT & Hank Conner

NOTE: WE DO NOT YET HAVE PERMISSION TO PUT THE OTHER AUDIO MATERIALS ONLINE (ANGELA DAVIS/LANI GUINIER, HELENA NORBERG-HODGES, VANDANA SHIVA, AND WINONA LADUKE. PLAN TO LISTEN TO THESE IN THE LANGUAGE LAB.