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职称: Professor Head
所属学校:University of Georgia
所属院系:Arts and Sciences
所属专业:Comparative Literature
联系方式: 706-542-2133
Language, gender, and culture; discourse analysis; Afriican language pedagogy Dr. Lioba Moshi is a native speaker of Swahili from Tanzania. She has a Ph.D. from UCLA (1985) and is a recipient of a distinguished teaching award from the same institution. She has taught Swahili in Tanzania, England (2 years) and the United States (UCLA 4 years, Stanford 3 years). She is also the author of one of the textbooks for the department's program: Mazoezi ya Kiswahili, Kitabu cha Wanafunzi wa Mwaka wa Kwanza (Swahili exercises, a workbook for first year students), University Press of America, 1988. She also authored Tuimarishe Kiswahili Chetu, University Press of America, 1988). She has developed a series of videos intended to help students acquire Swahili language and culture.
Director, African Studies Institute, University of Georgia, College of Arts & Sciences, 1997-2008 Director, African Languages Program, University of Georgia, Department of Comparative Literature, 1991-present. Director, Study Abroad in Tanzania, 2000 – present. Director, Fulbright-Hayes Group Projects Abroad (East Africa), a US Department of Education funded project, 1994-2007. Director, University of Georgia System Certificate in African Studies project (a UDSE funded project), 2004-2007.