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Women's Voices on Stage — DRA2266.01

Instructor: Dina Janis
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Credits: 4
In this class, students will read a large canon of plays by current female playwrights working in the American Theatre today. These will include: Sibyl Kempson, Annie Baker, Annie Washburne, Frances Cowhig, Lisa Damour, Kia Cothron, Shiela Callaghan, and Lynn Nottage, Theresa Rebeck, Laura Eason, Anna Ziegler, Katori Hall, Lucy Thurber, Ruby Rae Spiegel, Dominique Morrisseau.

Wood Kiln Project —

Instructor: Barry Bartlett
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Credits: 4
Fall 2012 Curriculum This course will be focused on techniques that investigate clay and glazes in the wood鈥恌ired kiln. As a class we will improve our understanding of technologies used by both ancient cultures and contemporary artist. Through this study of the earliest types of firing techniques and moving forward in time to the current use of these kilns as a contemporary

Writing Essays About Literature — LIT2102.01

Instructor: Wayne Hoffmann-Ogier
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Credits: 4
Writing Essays is an introduction to writing clearly-constructed and logically-argued essays in response to reading, analyzing, and appreciating literary genre, including poetry, short stories, essays, plays, and novels. The course offers an analysis of the technical elements in literature: imagery, symbolism, metaphor, point of view, tone, structure, and prosody. The class