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Addressing Extremism Through Literature: An Online Cross-Cultural Conversation On Mahi Binebine's Horses Of God, Habiba Boumlik, Phyllis E. Vanslyck Oct 2019

Addressing Extremism Through Literature: An Online Cross-Cultural Conversation On Mahi Binebine's Horses Of God, Habiba Boumlik, Phyllis E. Vanslyck

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In the Fall of 2017, first year liberal arts students at Community College and second year Masters’ Students in literature at a university in Morocco collaborated in an online and live conversation focusing on the novel Horses of God (Les Etoiles de Sidi Moumen) written by Mahi Binebine. The novel describes the lives of four childhood friends growing up in a slum near Casablanca, navigating poverty and purposelessness and being drawn to religious fundamentalism. Students in the two colleges engaged in an online discussion on Facebook and live Google Hangouts exchange in which they shared questions about the …


Introduction To Theatre Arts: More To The Stage Picture Than Meets The Eye (& Ear), Alvin F. Eng Oct 2019

Introduction To Theatre Arts: More To The Stage Picture Than Meets The Eye (& Ear), Alvin F. Eng

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As per our course theme, there’s “more to the stage picture than meets the eye (& ear).” Before an actor even enters a rehearsal studio or first steps onto the stage, months and often years of creative work and research will have gone into that play and production. In this course we will explore and try our hand at some of that pre-production creativity, as well as improvising, adapting, performing and writing short scenes and monologues that will be created and presented in small groups as part of your Final Project.


The Making And Silencing Of “Axé-Ocracy” In Brazil: Black Women Writers’ Spiritual, Political And Literary Movement In São Paulo, Sarah S. Ohmer Oct 2019

The Making And Silencing Of “Axé-Ocracy” In Brazil: Black Women Writers’ Spiritual, Political And Literary Movement In São Paulo, Sarah S. Ohmer

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In this article, I will focus on two influential writers from the south of Brazil, Cristiane Sobral who currently lives in Brasília, from Rio de Janeiro, and Conceição Evaristo who currently lives in Rio de Janeiro state, from Minas Gerais. I got to know them in São Paulo in 2015 at a public event: the “Afroétnica Flink! Sampa Festival of Black Thought, Literature and Culture.” I will include references to some of their younger contemporaries such as Raquel Almeida, Jenyffer Nascimento, and Elizandra Souza, all of whom reside in São Paulo, in order to illustrate the Black Brazilian women writers’ …


Arth 1104 Art Of The Us, Syllabus, Fall 2019, Martha Hagood Oct 2019

Arth 1104 Art Of The Us, Syllabus, Fall 2019, Martha Hagood

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No abstract provided.


Early Modern Europe: A Guide To Course Readings, Barbara Ann Naddeo Oct 2019

Early Modern Europe: A Guide To Course Readings, Barbara Ann Naddeo

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A guide to the readings currently assigned in the sections of History 20400 taught by Professor Barbara Naddeo. Readings will vary with semester, and instructor.


Early Modern Europe And Its Colonial World: A Guide To Course Readings, Barbara Ann Naddeo Oct 2019

Early Modern Europe And Its Colonial World: A Guide To Course Readings, Barbara Ann Naddeo

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A guide to the readings most recently assigned in History 41501. Readings will vary with the semester.


Ser Escriptor En Català A Mallorca A Finals De Segle Xx. Sobre Les Memòries De Gabriel Janer Manila, Antoni Pizà Oct 2019

Ser Escriptor En Català A Mallorca A Finals De Segle Xx. Sobre Les Memòries De Gabriel Janer Manila, Antoni Pizà

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Els dos volums de memòries publicats de l'escriptor mallorquí fan un recorregut per la postguerra i per la tímida emergència de la cultura en català als anys seixanta. Tots dos estan marcats per la por i les represàlies posteriors al 1939.


The 241 Art Of The Theatre, Claudia Case Oct 2019

The 241 Art Of The Theatre, Claudia Case

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An examination of the nature of live theatre: its forms, practices, and purposes, and its relevance to society.


Reseña De Manual De Escritura Académica_Prat Ferrer Y Peña Delgado, David Sánchez-Jiménez Oct 2019

Reseña De Manual De Escritura Académica_Prat Ferrer Y Peña Delgado, David Sánchez-Jiménez

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No abstract provided.


The Personal Is Historical: Slavery, Black Power And Resistance In Octavia Butler’S Kindred, Megan Behrent Oct 2019

The Personal Is Historical: Slavery, Black Power And Resistance In Octavia Butler’S Kindred, Megan Behrent

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No abstract provided.


The Mere Mention Of Asians In Affirmative Action, Jennifer Lee, Van C. Tran Sep 2019

The Mere Mention Of Asians In Affirmative Action, Jennifer Lee, Van C. Tran

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Presumed competent, U.S. Asians evince exceptional educational outcomes but lack the cultural pedigree of elite whites that safeguard them from bias in the labor market. In spite of their nonwhite minority status, Asians also lack the legacy of disadvantage of blacks that make them eligible beneficiaries of affirmative action. Their labor market disadvantage coupled with their exclusion from affirmative action programs place Asians in a unique bind: do they support policies that give preferences to blacks but exclude them? Given their self- and group interests, this bind should make Asians unlikely to do so. We assess whether this is the …


'I Don't Want To See Him Impeached, I Want To See Him In Prison,' Said Nancy Pelosi: Three Ways To Give The Speaker What She Wants, Marleen S. Barr Sep 2019

'I Don't Want To See Him Impeached, I Want To See Him In Prison,' Said Nancy Pelosi: Three Ways To Give The Speaker What She Wants, Marleen S. Barr

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This is three humorous fictitious drabbles about Trump which are linked by a common theme.


Eng 150: U.S. Literature And Thought (19th Century American Literature), Susan Amper, Susan Amper Sep 2019

Eng 150: U.S. Literature And Thought (19th Century American Literature), Susan Amper, Susan Amper

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19th century American Literature

19th century American Literature 1835-1870

Why do so many women in 19th century American fiction end up dead?

Why are so many men in 19th century American fiction single, or why do they murder their wives to gain that status?

Why can no superhero have a wife?

The answers to all these questions and more can be found in American literature.

America in the 19th c. had a literary renaissance, and the works in this course include some of the greatest American fiction ever written—and virtually of all it was produced in …


Vinyl As Event: Record Store Day And The Value-Vibrant Matter Nexus, Eliot Bates Sep 2019

Vinyl As Event: Record Store Day And The Value-Vibrant Matter Nexus, Eliot Bates

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Why would anyone purchase expensive, natural resource-intensive, and seemingly obsolete material carriers of music when streaming providers provide unlimited access to over 40 million songs for a small monthly fee? As I will show, we can no longer assume that contemporary interest is driven solely by a collector’s market or because of the audible qualities of the vinyl listening experience, and must attend to the many ways people engage with record objects today – and by extension, the vinyl record as an ontological multiple. Through an analysis of Record Store Day 2015 and affiliated phenomena including YouTube unboxing videos, other …


Contemporary Stories Of Female Development And The Outer Limits Of Maternal Sexuality In Susan Choi’S My Education And Amy Sohn’S Prospect Park West, Christa Baiada Sep 2019

Contemporary Stories Of Female Development And The Outer Limits Of Maternal Sexuality In Susan Choi’S My Education And Amy Sohn’S Prospect Park West, Christa Baiada

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While liberal sexuality has been integrated into contemporary discursive understandings of female possibilities, barriers remain to representing mothers as sexual beings. This essay explores maternal representations in Choi’s My Education (2013) and Sohn’s Prospect Park West (2009) that challenge cultural ideals of good motherhood and invite scrutiny of normative paths and goals of female development. These 21st-century American novels confront and even embrace active maternal sexuality but retreat at the boundary of the maternal/sexual breast to allow protagonists in contemporary alterations of female stories of development to achieve maturity through acceptance of the ideal of good motherhood .Each …


Harlem And Abroad: Notes To An International 'Renaissance', Joshua I. Cohen Sep 2019

Harlem And Abroad: Notes To An International 'Renaissance', Joshua I. Cohen

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Like other intractable figures of the Harlem Renaissance, the movement’s visual artists sometimes exceeded their expected parameters, and thus their anticipated representativeness of a locality. Their images, in other words, did not automatically disclose Harlem-bound or even US-bound concerns. Now familiar through continual reproduction in exhibition catalogues, scholarly monographs and literary compendia, certain artworks from the period – such as Archibald J. Motley’s Blues (1929; Figure 1) and Aaron Douglas’s Congo (c. 1928; Figure 2) – subverted any definition of the Harlem Renaissance that would hinge on a narrowly delimited urban geography or national imaginary. Motley, who painted ‘Blues’ during …


Freshman Composition, Aquilah Jourdain Aug 2019

Freshman Composition, Aquilah Jourdain

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No abstract provided.


Orientalism In Hispanic Literatures, Araceli Tinajero Aug 2019

Orientalism In Hispanic Literatures, Araceli Tinajero

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This course will examine Hispanic (including Brazilian) literary and cultural representations pertaining to China, India, Korea, and Japan. Students will read novels, short stories, poems, essays, and chronicles of prominent writers of the Hispanic world in order to have a deeper understanding of the “East/West” divide conceptualized as Orientalism. Students will be exposed to films, music, and visual representations so they can have a better understanding of the historical, geographic, and transnational connections between the Hispanic world and the Far East.


Introduction To Journalism, Barbara Nevins Taylor Aug 2019

Introduction To Journalism, Barbara Nevins Taylor

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Despite attacks on reporters and news organizations by some political leaders, the right to practice journalism is embedded in the United States Constitution. The law of our land highlights the importance of honest reporting about government and those in power to ensure that they are accountable to the people.

The digital revolution transformed the way we consume and deliver news, but the important principles of reporting remain the same. Every day, we see that journalism comes in many forms and appears on every platform from traditional print newspapers and magazines, to online sites that offer broad content or specialize in …


Short Stories Of Latin America From Antilles To Southern Cone, Mariana Romo-Carmona Aug 2019

Short Stories Of Latin America From Antilles To Southern Cone, Mariana Romo-Carmona

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The study of the short story genre in Latin American literature. Literary currents in 20th century, from the Vanguards to The Boom, fiction of post dictatorships, exile, and entry into the 21st century.


Typography 1, Muyuan He Aug 2019

Typography 1, Muyuan He

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No abstract provided.


'When You're A Star, They Let You Do It' To Trump: Or, President Vagina T. Fireball's Executive Order, Marleen S. Barr Aug 2019

'When You're A Star, They Let You Do It' To Trump: Or, President Vagina T. Fireball's Executive Order, Marleen S. Barr

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This is a humorous short story about how a star holds Trump accountable for his misogyny.


The Dilemma Of Black Citizenship: Perpetual Partiality And Patriotism, Kristopher B. Burrell Aug 2019

The Dilemma Of Black Citizenship: Perpetual Partiality And Patriotism, Kristopher B. Burrell

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No abstract provided.


Introduction To Biomedical Ethics, Katherine Mendis Aug 2019

Introduction To Biomedical Ethics, Katherine Mendis

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This course introduces students to issues in the field of biomedical ethics, the theoretical tools bioethicists use to analyze them, and methodology for resolving clinical ethical dilemmas.


Trump Ships Out--Without Seeing The Ship, Marleen S. Barr Aug 2019

Trump Ships Out--Without Seeing The Ship, Marleen S. Barr

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This is a short story written in response to efforts to hide the U.S.S. John McCain from Trump when he visited Japan.


Developing Habits Of Mind For Academic Success, Ellen Quish Aug 2019

Developing Habits Of Mind For Academic Success, Ellen Quish

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The low-stakes assignment Habits of Mind for Academic Success was designed to support First Year Seminar for Liberal Arts: Social Science and Humanities students in developing habits of mind essential for success in college. Using Costa and Kallick’s 16 Habits of Mind (HOMs) as reference, the assignment is staged and starts by prompting students to assess their current use of Habits of Mind and to identify what HOMs would be of value to them as college students. Upon completion of the individual assessment, students are introduced to examples of Habits of Mind in action through a video created for the …


Library Treasure Hunt, David Sibbitt Aug 2019

Library Treasure Hunt, David Sibbitt

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FYS Discipline: Liberal Arts: Social Sciences and Humanities

Objectives of the Assignment:

Introduce students to the Library’s catalog and some of the more useful subscription databases in a practical, hands-on exercise. Included are an introduction to translating database articles, instructions on accessing The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times free of charge, and how to access the databases from home.

Amount of Time to Complete the Assignment:

The assignment is most effective when it follows several previous Library assignments:

  • An introduction to the Library’s website in a computer classroom that guides students in exploring the Library’s resources
  • A …


Language Awareness And The Library, David Sibbitt Aug 2019

Language Awareness And The Library, David Sibbitt

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FYS Discipline: Liberal Arts: Social Sciences and Humanities

Objectives of the Assignment:

Introduce students to the Library’s collection of books in languages other than English, to Queens Library and the public library system, and to the Library of Congress call number system for books in the stacks.

Amount of Time to Complete the Assignment:

The assignment is most effective when it follows several previous Library assignments:

  • An introduction to the Library’s website in a computer classroom that guides students in exploring the Library’s resources
  • A Library Orientation conducted by a librarian
  • A Library Treasure Hunt for sources in the card …


Reflection 3 – Finding Your Purpose, Josh Goldblatt Aug 2019

Reflection 3 – Finding Your Purpose, Josh Goldblatt

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The assignment was used in the Liberal Arts: Social Science and Humanities First Year Seminar (LIF 101).

The main objectives are:

  1. Facilitate student self-examination and exploration of how interests, skills and values can connect to academic and professional goals
  2. Build student capacity for reflective planning, including breaking out tasks and self-assessment
  3. Build student knowledge of academic and career paths
  4. Support students with making a decision on proper major
  5. Increase engagement with college offices and staff
  6. Build writing skills – including essay organization and development

Relevant student Performance Objectives for course:

  1. Locate the multiple resources available at LaGuardia and use these …


Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Eng 2150 (Writing Ii), Elizabeth Mannion Aug 2019

Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Eng 2150 (Writing Ii), Elizabeth Mannion

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In this class, the second of a two-course sequence in the Pathways Required Core, we’ll explore how language and other meaning-making symbols reflect the Gramercy neighborhood, home to Baruch College, particularly during the Gilded Age (1870s-1914). We’ll read literature of the period by authors with ties to this neighborhood, and study the 1913 Armory Show (which was held across the street at the 69th Regiment Armory), which blurred, challenged, and disrupted the social lines of Gilded Age New York.