[Xmca-l] Re: Ruqaiya Hasan
Phil Chappell
philchappell@mac.com
Thu Jun 25 04:06:52 PDT 2015
I hear you, David.
Ruqaiya's grammatical account of semiotic mediation was extremely instructive for me.
She leaves volumes of ideas for us to chase.
Phil
> On 25 Jun 2015, at 8:29 pm, David Kellogg <dkellogg60@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think that Ruqaiya was the only person I ever met who set out to
> "correct" Vygotsky and actually succeeded: her insight was that Vygotsky's
> theory, without a theory of grammar, was inevitably going to focus too
> narrowly on lexical meanings and their historical derivations. As Vygotsky
> himself pointed out, it's very hard to tell when children's word meanings
> develop. But Ruqaiya pointed out that it's very easy to tell when their
> wordings do.
>
> I was hoping to see her at the next ISFC in Germany next month--I'll miss
> her.
>
> David Kellogg
>
>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Phil Chappell <philchappell@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>> Many on this list will know of Ruqaiya Hasan's work and may even have
>> joined in an XMCA seminar we had back in the mid noughties. She was a great
>> advocate of intersections between Vygotsky, Halliday, Bernstein and Marx.
>>
>> I'm sad to pass this message on.
>>
>> Phil Chappell
>>
>> Dear SFL Friends
>>
>> With great sadness I have to tell you that Ruqaiya passed away suddenly
>> yesterday afternoon. She suffered heart failure, brought on by the stress
>> of the cancer and the infection, which had so weakened her body.
>> Fortunately Michael was with her at that moment, and for some time
>> beforehand.
>>
>> I have just spoken with Michael, and want to reassure you that he is doing
>> well in these circumstances - as courageous and determined as you know he
>> would be.
>>
>> There will be a small funeral service in Sydney next week. The time and
>> date are still being arranged, and details will be posted when they are
>> available. There will also be a much larger scholarly event to celebrate
>> Ruqaiya's life and work, and to keep it moving forward, later in the year
>> at Macquarie University.
>>
>> A wonderful life, an immense scholarly contribution, an extraordinary
>> friend to so many people around the world.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Geoff Williams
>>
>>
>>
>>
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