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Saturday, October 31, 2009

UTSC Centre For Ethnography Opening and Book Launch

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

You are invited to the official opening of the Centre for Ethnography, which
is located at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus. To celebrate
this moment we are hosting a collective book launch *Thursday November 12,
2009, 4:00 to 7:00 PM, at the Miller Lash House*, located in the valley
behind the Scarborough Campus.

We have gathered together a collection of recently published ethnographies,
written by scholars working in southern Ontario. They include:

Sandra Bamford and James Leach, Editors. 2009. *Kinship and Beyond: The
Genealogical Model Reconsidered*. Berghahn Books. (University of Toronto)

Alex Khasnabish. 2008. *Zapatismo Borders: New Imaginations and Political
Possibility*. University of Toronto Press. (McMaster University)

Dawn Martin-Hill. 2008. *The Lubicon Lake Nation: Indigenous Knowledge and
Power*. University of Toronto Press. (McMaster University)

Ruth Marshall. 2009. *Political Spiritualities: The Pentecostal Revolution
in Nigeria**.* University of Chicago Press. (University of Toronto)

Lena Mortensen and Julie Hollowell, Editors. *Ethnographies and
Archaeolgies: Iterations of the Past*. University Press of Florida.
(University
of Toronto)

Kevin O'Neill. 2009. *City of God: Christian Citizenship in Postwar
Guatemala City*. University of California Press, Anthropology of
Christianity Book Series. (University of Toronto)

Tanya Richardson. 2008. *Kaleidoscopic Odessa*. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press. (Wilfred Laurier University)

Todd Saunders. 2008. *Beyond Bodies Rainmaking and Sense Making in Tanzania*.
University of Toronto Press. (University of Toronto)

Albert Schrauwers. 2008. *Union is Strength: WL Mackenzie, the Children of
Peace and the Emergence of Joint Stock Democracy in Upper Canada*.
University of Toronto Press. (York University)

Jesook Song. 2009. *South Koreans in the Debt Crisis: The Creation of a
Neoliberal Welfare Society*. Duke University Press. (University of Toronto
Press)

Please join us for drinks and Hors D'doeuvres as we celebrate ethnographic
writing.

We have a map to the Miller Lash House, where the parking is
plentiful and free! Kindly RSVP Donna Young by November 4th.

Warm Regards,

Donna and Maggie

Donna Young
Maggie Cummings

Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor

Department of Social Sciences, UTSC
Department of Social Sciences, UTSC

donnajeanyoung@yahoo.ca
mcummings@utsc.utoronto.ca

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