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Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 00:22:18 -0500 (EST)
From: Ted Striphas <striphas-AT-email.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Nomad music



The correct last name is Chambers, with an "s."  However, I inadvertantly 
misspelled the first name: it should read, "Iain."  So the correct name is, 
officially, Iain Chambers.  Hope that helps.

TED



On Sat, 30 Mar 1996, Tom Blancato wrote:

> Is it Iaian Chamber or Iaian Chambers?
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> "If you find me this evening speaking without reserve, pray
> consider that you are only sharing the thoughts of a man who
> allows himself to think audibly, and if you think that I seem
> to transgress the limits that courtesy imposes upon me, pardon
> me for the liberty I may be taking."
>  
> Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, in a speech at the opening of the Hindu
> University Central College, 1916
> ______________________________________________________________________
> 
> LA Times editorial, April 3,1995: "In fact, it is hard to
> think of a coup or human rights outrage that has occurred in
> [Latin America] in the past 40 years in which alumni of the
> School of Americas were not involved."
> 
> 
> On Sat, 30 Mar 1996, Ted Striphas wrote:
> 
> > Hi folks,
> > 
> > Wasn't following along too closely to the nomad music discussion, but I 
> > just read a book that devotes part of a chapter to that very topic.  The 
> > book is Iaian Chamber's _Migrancy, Culture, Identity_ (Routledge: New York and 
> > London, 1994).  Check out chapter 5, "The Broken World: Whose Centre, Whose 
> > Periphery."   The discussion isn't framed specifically in Deleuzian terms,
> > though it is clearly informed by D/G's thought.
> > 
> > Enjoy!
> > 
> > TED
> > 
> 

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