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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Lessons And Carols, Music Department
Lessons And Carols, Music Department
Concerts
King's College "Service of Lessons and Carols", "Das Neugeborne Kindelein" by Buxtehude, "Hodie Christus Natus Est" by Schutz. Performed by the EIU Concert Choir and Collegium Musicum. Conducted by Richard Robert Rossi.
December 2008 - Volume Viii, Number 1, Theatre Arts Department
December 2008 - Volume Viii, Number 1, Theatre Arts Department
Sides (Newsletter)
SIDES Volume VIII Number 1 includes articles on Mammoth Follies, Second City, and a Makeup Workshop.
“Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration And The Making Of The Modern World”, Charles R. Foy
“Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration And The Making Of The Modern World”, Charles R. Foy
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
This anthology of essay provides a persuasive basis for widening our geographic Emma Christopher et. al. (eds.), “Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World,” Journal of the Early Republic 28:3 (Fall 2008): 474-477. lens when considering coerced voyages across the Atlantic. It offers as a useful framing tool to consider the social and cultural transformations of a variety of people coercively transported that middle passages were ‘‘the structuring link between expropriation in one geographic setting and exploitation in another.” Additionally, the editors consider a variety of ‘‘prisons’’ central to these middle passages, and claim that …
A Comment On "Pedagogical "In Loco Parentis": Reflecting On Power And Parental Authority In The Writing Classroom", Tim Taylor
Tim Taylor
No abstract provided.
A Comment On "Pedagogical "In Loco Parentis": Reflecting On Power And Parental Authority In The Writing Classroom", Tim Taylor
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
A Comment On "Pedagogical "In Loco Parentis": Reflecting On Power And Parental Authority In The Writing Classroom", Tim Taylor
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
Eighteenth Century 'Prize Negroes': From Britain To America, Charles R. Foy
Eighteenth Century 'Prize Negroes': From Britain To America, Charles R. Foy
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Eighteenth-century Anglo-American prize systems were highly organized enterprises for the provision of coerced labour. Offering whites opportunities to participate in a lucrative market, they extended the reach of American slavery beyond the shores of the Americas, reinforced slavery in North America and greatly limited opportunities for freedom for black seamen. Although Americans desired that their new nation provide greater individual liberty, the American prize system applied the same presumption – that captured black mariners were slaves – as had its British predecessor, resulting in the sale of hundreds of black seamen into slavery.
Eng 2705-001: African American Literature, Michael Loudon
Eng 2705-001: African American Literature, Michael Loudon
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001-001: Popular Music And Composition, Barry Hudek
Eng 1001-001: Popular Music And Composition, Barry Hudek
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-005: Composition And Language, Amanda Groves
Eng 1001g-005: Composition And Language, Amanda Groves
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng1001g-028-056: Composition And Language, Bill Feltt
Eng1001g-028-056: Composition And Language, Bill Feltt
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-047-054: Composition And Language, Jay Prefontaine
Eng 1001g-047-054: Composition And Language, Jay Prefontaine
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-051: Composition And Language, Jessica Pickering
Eng 1001g-051: Composition And Language, Jessica Pickering
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-057: Composition And Language, Jessica Pickering
Eng 1001g-057: Composition And Language, Jessica Pickering
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-001: Composition And Literature, Lynanne Page
Eng 1002g-001: Composition And Literature, Lynanne Page
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-007: Composition And Literature, Rachel Heicher
Eng 1002g-007: Composition And Literature, Rachel Heicher
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-009: Composition And Literature, Kathy Olsen
Eng 1002g-009: Composition And Literature, Kathy Olsen
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-011: Composition And Literature, John Allison
Eng 1002g-011: Composition And Literature, John Allison
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-013: Composition And Literature, Carpenter
Eng 1091g-093: Composition And Language: Honors, Dagni Bredesen
Eng 1091g-093: Composition And Language: Honors, Dagni Bredesen
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1091g-096: Composition And Language: Honors, Letitia Moffitt
Eng 1091g-096: Composition And Language: Honors, Letitia Moffitt
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1091g-097: Composition And Language: Honors, Christopher Hanoln
Eng 1091g-097: Composition And Language: Honors, Christopher Hanoln
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 1091g-099: Composition And Language: Honors, David Radavich
Eng 1091g-099: Composition And Language: Honors, David Radavich
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 2003-001, Olga Abella
Eng 2003-002: Creative Writing: Poetry, Miho Nonaka
Eng 2011g-002: Literature, Self And The World: Drama, Chris Wixson
Eng 2011g-002: Literature, Self And The World: Drama, Chris Wixson
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 2205-003: Intro To Literary Studies, Marjorie Worthington
Eng 2205-003: Intro To Literary Studies, Marjorie Worthington
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.
Eng 2601-002, William Searle
Eng 2601-003: Backgrounds In Western Literature, J Campbell
Eng 2601-003: Backgrounds In Western Literature, J Campbell
Fall 2008
No abstract provided.