31st American Indian Workshop “Transformation, Translation, Transgression: Native American Culture in Contact and Context,” Prague, March 25-28, 2010 ****************************************************************************************** * 31st American Indian Workshop “Transformation, Translation, Transgression: Native Americ Contact and Context,” Prague, March 25-28, 2010 ****************************************************************************************** Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures and The National Museum - Náprstek Museu host this year's American Indian Worksop coordinated by Dr Klára Kolinská. The American Indian Workshop (AIW) is the most important scholarly platform for European r issues related to the native peoples of North America. The goal of the AIW is to provide a established academics and young scholars to share their expertise and experiences as well from one another's critical engagement. The meetings, hosted each year by a different Euro institution, are now regarded as the most important in Native American Studies worldwide. Native American Studies is enriched by scholars from such diverse disciplines as history, anthropology, art history, gender studies, museology, ethnomusicology, religion, law, ling political science, cultural studies, philosophy, Canadian and American Studies, Native Ame performance studies, communication and media studies. The AIW has become the most innovati Europe for all involved with the scholarly pursuit of this theme as well as being the plac American scholars and performers are honored and find a welcome reception. AIW programme [ URL "http://www.english-department-prague.cz/news/31st-american-indian-wor