6th International Congress of Semiotics - Guadalajara (Mexico) 1997

Warning: this is a huge page (so ... be patient to enjoy it)

Of course I will put a lot of technical information and comments in this page ... later. By now, see my opinions and see the great friends I met in Guadalajara, from 13 to 20/Jul/97. Be my guest...

From left to right: Myrdeen (Anthropology), Floyd Merrell (Latin-american Culture and Literature), Alexandre Miranda (Linguistics), Eufrasio (Music and Communication), James Willis (Pictorial Arts), Patrick Kiley (Peircean Semiotics) and Tracy Brandenburg (Dance). This was a very close team, joinning the pleasures of knowledge in semiotics to the pleasures of mind around the (tapatios) mexican mythical pathes and also to the pleasures of body in the tacos and tequilas, over the beautiful city of Guadalajara.

Talking about tapatian food ("tapatio" means guadalajarian born things and people), these pictures shows part of this group having lunch at this very amazing restaurant in Tlaquepaque (a neighbourhood, near the Hotel of the Congress, El Tapatio). Peacocks and Mariachis (mexican musicians) were wonderful companies.

The place was so unusual that we found there, at the men's room, the solution for the old problem of the sex of the angels:

See some photos from my lecture (photographer: Alexandre Miranda):

and a photo of the FASCINATION, the band from my hotel (F�nix):

Congress participants e-mail list (send me yours, if it's not here):

Anna Barros(Artista pl�stica - Dra. Semi�tica PUCSP) annab@exatas.pucsp.br
Eufrasio Prates (Composer - Professor of Aesthetics - Communication UnB and UCB) eufrasio@usa.net
Fernando Iazzetta (Composer - Laborat�rio de Linguagens Sonoras PUCSP) iazzetta@exatas.pucsp.br
Floyd Merrell (Professor Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures) merrellf@omni.cc.purdue.edu
Hilia Moreira (Professor Universidad de la Rep�blica del Uruguay e Univ. Cat�lica del Uruguay) porley@chasque.apc.org
James R. Willis (Coordinator of Counseling Horizons Student Support Program - Purdue Univ) jrwill@delta.reg.purdue.edu
Marilet Sienaert (Prof. Dept. of Afrikaans - South African Literature) sinaert@iafrica.com


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