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Writing Ritual And The Cultural Unconscious: The Great Mother Archetype In The Composition Classroom, Cramer Cauthen
Writing Ritual And The Cultural Unconscious: The Great Mother Archetype In The Composition Classroom, Cramer Cauthen
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Jungian theory and feminist epistemology can be synthesized through their mythopoetic ways of making knowledge.
Prediction Of Things To Come For Exceptional Children And Adults As Seen Through The Eyes Of Science Fiction Writers, Claud Barrett
Prediction Of Things To Come For Exceptional Children And Adults As Seen Through The Eyes Of Science Fiction Writers, Claud Barrett
All Graduate Projects
The problem is that education has not, to any degree, looked at science fiction as a source of information related to future problems in the lives of exceptional children and adults.
By looking at science fiction that has won the Hugo and Nebula awards, it will be the purpose of this paper to examine a number of problems.
1, It will be the task of the author to show that science fiction has both in intent and by accident been a reliable predictor of future events.
2. The author will look at science fiction and identify the ways science fiction …