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August 24, 2012: Third Coast Writing Project Highlighted In Nwp Press Release, Department Of English Aug 2012

August 24, 2012: Third Coast Writing Project Highlighted In Nwp Press Release, Department Of English

Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive

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August 23, 2012: Kalamazoo Gazette Highlights New Issues Press Fundraiser, Department Of English Aug 2012

August 23, 2012: Kalamazoo Gazette Highlights New Issues Press Fundraiser, Department Of English

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August 20, 2012: Herbert Scott Legacy Fund & New Issues Summer Celebration, Department Of English Aug 2012

August 20, 2012: Herbert Scott Legacy Fund & New Issues Summer Celebration, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


August 13, 2012: Third Coast Writing Project Highlighted By Otsego School District, Department Of English Aug 2012

August 13, 2012: Third Coast Writing Project Highlighted By Otsego School District, Department Of English

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Not You/Like You, With You: Toward A Praxis Of Love, Learning, And Liberation In Teaching Efl Writing — On Zombies, De-Colonial Feminisms, And Freire In Efl Contact Zones, Jessmaya Morales Aug 2012

Not You/Like You, With You: Toward A Praxis Of Love, Learning, And Liberation In Teaching Efl Writing — On Zombies, De-Colonial Feminisms, And Freire In Efl Contact Zones, Jessmaya Morales

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This paper explores EFL writing as a critical contact zone in which identity and subjectivity are found, denied, contested, de/constructed and occupied. The author opens with an account of a dream, utilized as a metaphor to examine EFL learning through the analytical lens of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed. The paper’s first section is a self-reflexive discussion of Freire’s pedagogy and why his unambiguous analyses of power, subjectivity, and the “banking system of education” are vital to the field of ELT. In the second section, the author discusses subjectivity, identity, and intersectionality as rooted in the work of …


July 28, 2012: New Issue Of Comparative Drama, Department Of English Jul 2012

July 28, 2012: New Issue Of Comparative Drama, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


July 25, 2012: " Sounds Of Dolphins ", Department Of English Jul 2012

July 25, 2012: " Sounds Of Dolphins ", Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


July 11, 2012: Clifford Davidson's The York Corpus Christi Plays Profiled In Humanities, Department Of English Jul 2012

July 11, 2012: Clifford Davidson's The York Corpus Christi Plays Profiled In Humanities, Department Of English

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An Analytical Study Of 'Sanskrit' And 'Panini' As Foundation Of Speech Communication In India And World, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Jul 2012

An Analytical Study Of 'Sanskrit' And 'Panini' As Foundation Of Speech Communication In India And World, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

samskrtam or for short sanskrit or samskrtā vāk is an ancient sacred language of bharatavarsha that is the language of Hinduism and the Vedas and is the classical literary language of India. The name Sanskrit means "refined", "consecrated" and "sanctified". It has always been regarded as the 'high' language and used mainly for religious and scientific discourse. There are still hundreds of millions of people who use Sanskrit in their daily lives, but despite these numbers, its cultural worth is unsurpassed. The language name samskrtam is derived from the past participle saṃskṛtaḥ 'self-made, self-done' of the verb saṃ(s)kar- 'to make …


June 19, 2012: New Issues Poetry & Prose Annual Celebration!, Department Of English Jun 2012

June 19, 2012: New Issues Poetry & Prose Annual Celebration!, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


June 16, 2012: Cfp: O-Zone: A Journal Of Object-Oriented Studies, Department Of English Jun 2012

June 16, 2012: Cfp: O-Zone: A Journal Of Object-Oriented Studies, Department Of English

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Radio In India:The Fm Revolution And Its Impact On Indian Listeners, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Jun 2012

Radio In India:The Fm Revolution And Its Impact On Indian Listeners, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

If you ask most people who invented Radio, the name Marconi comes to mind. Usually KDKA Pittsburgh is the response when you ask about the first Radio station. But are these really Radio's firsts? In the interest of curiosity and good journalism, we set out to determine if these were in fact Radio's firsts. Broadcasting began in India with the formation of a private radio service in Madras (presently Chennai) in 1924. In the very same year, British colonial government approved a license to a private company, the Indian Broadcasting Company, to inaugurate Radio stations in Bombay and Kolkata. The …


June 14, 2012: Cfp: Special Issue Of About Gender On Queer Studies, Department Of English Jun 2012

June 14, 2012: Cfp: Special Issue Of About Gender On Queer Studies, Department Of English

Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive

No abstract provided.


June 7, 2012: Dan Mancilla Wins 2012 Flash Fiction Award., Department Of English Jun 2012

June 7, 2012: Dan Mancilla Wins 2012 Flash Fiction Award., Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


June 4, 2012: New Issue Of Comparative Drama, Department Of English Jun 2012

June 4, 2012: New Issue Of Comparative Drama, Department Of English

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June 2, 2012: Tea & Mystery W/Beth Amidon, Department Of English Jun 2012

June 2, 2012: Tea & Mystery W/Beth Amidon, Department Of English

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A Decisive Social Media: Domination Of Social Media In Deciding News Content-A Case Study Of American Media And Trayvon Martin Tragedy, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr May 2012

A Decisive Social Media: Domination Of Social Media In Deciding News Content-A Case Study Of American Media And Trayvon Martin Tragedy, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

More than a quarter of Americans (27%) now get news on mobile devices, and for the vast majority, this is increasing news consumption, the report finds. More than 80% of smartphone and tablet news consumers still get news on laptop or desktop computers. On mobile devices, news consumers also are more likely to go directly to a news site or use an app, rather than to rely on search — strengthening the bond with traditional news brands. Almost immediately after the February 26 shooting of Trayvon Martin, the conversation about the case began simmering on Twitter. But it was nearly …


May 16, 2012: William Saroyan International Prize For Writing, Department Of English May 2012

May 16, 2012: William Saroyan International Prize For Writing, Department Of English

Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive

No abstract provided.


May 13, 2012: Dailykos Notes Convening Of Medieval Congress, Department Of English May 2012

May 13, 2012: Dailykos Notes Convening Of Medieval Congress, Department Of English

Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive

No abstract provided.


May 11, 2012: Gws Event—5/17 In Center For Humanities, Department Of English May 2012

May 11, 2012: Gws Event—5/17 In Center For Humanities, Department Of English

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May 1, 2012: Wmu Creative Writing Graduate 2012 Earns Merit Award, Department Of English May 2012

May 1, 2012: Wmu Creative Writing Graduate 2012 Earns Merit Award, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


April 28, 2012: Beth Amidon Retirement Party, Department Of English Apr 2012

April 28, 2012: Beth Amidon Retirement Party, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


-“An Analysis Of Concepts,Componants And Tools Of Research Process And Methodologies”, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Apr 2012

-“An Analysis Of Concepts,Componants And Tools Of Research Process And Methodologies”, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

Research is an endeavor to discover answers to intellectual and practical problems through the application of scientific method. “Research is a systematized effort to gain new knowledge”. -Redman and Mory. Research is the systematic process of collecting and analyzing information (data) in order to increase our understanding of the phenomenon about which we are concerned or interested. The purpose of research is to discover answers through the application of scientific procedures. The objectives are: To gain familiarity with a phenomenon or to achieve new insights into it – Exploratory or Formulative Research. To portray accurately the characteristics of a particular …


April 26, 2012: Eclectic Mix Of Kalamazooans Noted By British Celebrity, Department Of English Apr 2012

April 26, 2012: Eclectic Mix Of Kalamazooans Noted By British Celebrity, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


April 25, 2012: Utz Prefaces Neomedievalism In The Media, Department Of English Apr 2012

April 25, 2012: Utz Prefaces Neomedievalism In The Media, Department Of English

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April 23, 2012: Congratulations Adam Pasen !!, Department Of English Apr 2012

April 23, 2012: Congratulations Adam Pasen !!, Department Of English

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April 22, 2012: Journal Edited By Ellis, Klekar, And Salisbury Discussed In Nyrb, Department Of English Apr 2012

April 22, 2012: Journal Edited By Ellis, Klekar, And Salisbury Discussed In Nyrb, Department Of English

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Higher Education In India : The Glory Of Past,The Challenges Of Today And The Road For Tomorrow, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Apr 2012

Higher Education In India : The Glory Of Past,The Challenges Of Today And The Road For Tomorrow, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

Universal education of all children in literacy has been a recent development, not occurring in many countries until after 1850 CE. Even today, in some parts of the world, literacy rates are below 60 per cent (for example, in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh). Schools, colleges and universities have not been the only methods of formal education and training. Many professions have additional training requirements, and in Europe, from the Middle Ages until recent times, the skills of a trade were not generally learnt in a classroom, but rather by serving an apprenticeship. Each generation, since the beginning of human existence, has …


April 19, 2012: News From Ph.D. Candidate Dustin Hoffman., Department Of English Apr 2012

April 19, 2012: News From Ph.D. Candidate Dustin Hoffman., Department Of English

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No abstract provided.


April 17, 2012: Ma Capstone Presentations, Department Of English Apr 2012

April 17, 2012: Ma Capstone Presentations, Department Of English

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No abstract provided.