[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Sad News
Timothy Shanahan
shanahan at uic.edu
Fri May 31 19:25:02 BST 2013
I don't agree that listing posthumous members separately is an indication
that they are lesser. But it is recognizing that they were added to our
list without their consent. History is littered with refusals to accept
great honors: Marlon Brando and George C. Scott refused their Oscars; Jean
Paul Sartre refused his Nobel in Literature' Lennon and McCartney turned
down their Members of the British Order recogntions; Axl Rose won't enter
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, etc.
Listing them separately indicates that they went through the same
selection process (same voters, etc.) that they would if they had been
elected as a regular member, but that they had no opportunity to
acknowledge or accept the honor. In other words, our approval of them was
the same as our approval of each other. But we get the chance to say
whether or not we want to be included. They weren't given that opportunity
and we should list them separately rather including them in a way that
presumes their acceptance (which seems like taking advantage of them).
tim
Timothy Shanahan
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On 5/31/13 12:32 PM, "Yetta Goodman" <ygoodman at u.arizona.edu> wrote:
>Dear RHF colleagues
>
>Tim is raising a question that has been raised and discussed a few times
>during my tenure in RHF. And Ken and I believe that such a discussion
>should be brought to the membership. There has been interested in
>combining the horary members with the reading pioneers into one group a
>number of times. There usually is agreement that the current live member
>list needs to be listed separately so we know who are current living
>members.
>
>This is a proposal that needs to be written and presented to the
>membership
>through our president who is planning the next meeting. We could just
>have
>two categories. Current members (live) and deceased members. As a
>number
>of past presidents and secretaries will remember, when we do not keep
>lists
>and records carefully we get into problems when we announce people who are
>living as not and vice versa.
>
>This is another issue that RHF members might consider and weigh in on in
>the next months. WeI will check the bylaws to see what is documented about
>membership categories in the bylaws to see what needs to be changed in the
>bylaws as we discuss possible membership category changes.
>
>Any of our members who have worked on bylaws who have thoughts about this,
>please comment.
>
>Yetta and Ken
>
>
>
>On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 10:13 AM, RASINSKI, TIMOTHY
><trasinsk at kent.edu>wrote:
>
>> Colleagues - Quick Question - is there a reason why there is an honorary
>> Hall of Fame for deceased members. Might it not be possible for folks
>>to
>> be made members of the actual Hall of Fame posthumously? Seems that
>>the
>> notion of "honorary" membership is a step down from actual membership.
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Timothy Rasinski, PhD
>> Kent State University
>> trasinsk at kent.edu
>> 330-672-0649
>>
>> "Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not
>>love
>> breathing." Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:
>> reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Yetta
>> Goodman
>> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 1:00 PM
>> To: William Teale
>> Cc: RHOF RHOF
>> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Sad News
>>
>> I believe we have a policy that members nominated for the honorary list
>>of
>> Reading Hall of Fame (we have members, pioneers, deceased members, and
>> honorary members - nominated after death -- see website) can be
>>nominated
>> two or three (can't remember) years after death. Keep that in mind Bill
>>and
>> you can nominate Iris then.
>>
>> There are numbers of literacy scholars who should be in the Reading Hall
>> of Fame who have died. We don't get many nominations for the honorary
>> member category. Ken will be offering a motion to be discussed at our
>>next
>> breakfast meeting that there be a committee appointed by RHF president
>>who
>> will nominate a specific number of deceased scholars for honorary
>> membership. every year.
>>
>> In any case, thanks for letting us know about Iris, Bill and do keep in
>> touch if you hear more about honoring her. Yetta
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 3:39 PM, William Teale <wteale at uic.edu> wrote:
>>
>> > It is with great sadness that I report that Iris Levin has passed
>>away.
>> > She was a mighty force in research on language and literacy
>> > development. I hadn't realized until I just looked that she is not a
>> > member of the RHoF, but she certainly deserves to be.
>> >
>> > If I hear of any fund or cause to which a donation can be made in her
>> > memory, I'll post the information to the list.
>> >
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