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Giovanna Urdangarain Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies Phone: 253-535-7240 Email: urdangga@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-E Status:On Sabbatical Professional Education Ph.D., Indiana University, 2008 M.A., Hispanic Literature, Indiana University, 2001 B.A., Secondary Education Literature, Artigas Teacher Training Institute, Montevideo, Uruguay, 1991 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Contemporary Latin American Narrative Southern Cone Dictatorial and Post
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Immanuel Kant History and Meaning of Jazz Aesthetics American and African-American Culture and Literature German philosophy Critical Theory Theory/History of Public Sphere Alexander Kluge Biography Arthur Strum teaches interdisciplinary courses drawing particularly upon philosophy, literature, and political theory. He began his career in the field of German Studies, teaching and writing for more than a decade on 18th and 19th century German philosophy, the Bildungsroman, The Frankfurt School, Kant
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Traditions (at least 4 semester hours) ENGL 360: Studies in British Literature IT ENGL 370: Studies in American Literature IT ENGL 380: Studies in Global Anglophone Literature IT,GE Themes in Literature (at least 4 semester hours) ENGL 334: Studies in Lit for Young Readers IT ENGL 394: Studies in Literature and the Environment IT,GE ENGL 395: Studies in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality IT,GE ENGL 396: Studies in Literature, Race, and Ethnicity IT,GE ENGL 397: Literatures of Genocide and the Holocaust IT
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– French Feminisms PSYC 375 – Psychology of Women RELI 330 – when taught as “Sex and the Bible” RELI 368 – Feminist and Womanist Theologies RELI 390 – when taught as “Women in the Ancient World” SOCI 210 – Gender and Society Critical Race Studies Electives (CRSE) ANTH 104 – Introduction to Language in Society ENGL 216 – when taught as “Literature of the Raj” ENGL 217 – when taught as “Asian-American Literature” IHON 112 – Liberty, Power, and Imagination NORD 441 – Colonization, Slavery, Genocide & the
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Scandinavian Migrant Literature Norwegian Women's Literature Sigrid Undset's Authorship Books Pakkis, Khalid Hussain, translation to English by Claudia Berguson and Ingeborg Kongslien (Nordic Press 2013) Selected Presentations Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study National Conference, "Undset in Exile: The Storyteller and Information Soldier" (2014) Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study National Conference, "Ever Yours, Sigrid: Sigrid Undset as Epistolary Friend and Author" (2013
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in Costa Rica (now offered in Uruguay) and is co-founder, with Professor John Lear (UPS) of PLU’s Fall Semester Program in Oaxaca, Mexico. At PLU, she has been a tireless advocate for global education. Adela Ramos | is this semester’s on-site Director of the PLU/UPS Fall Semester Program in Oaxaca. She is a Mexican and American Associate Professor of English and specializes in eighteenth-century British literature and critical animal studies. A native of Mexico City or “Chilanga,” she holds a B.A
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that focuses on literature from non-Euro-American societies. Because course topics may vary considerably, course may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 217 : Topics in Literature - IT, GE A variable-content course that focuses on literature that fosters an awareness and understanding of diversity in the United States. Courses may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 221 : Research and Writing Strategies for writing academic research
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for over a decade at Puget Sound schools, including University of Washington, Western Washington University – and, of course, Pacific Lutheran University. In 2007-8 she received a Fulbright Scholar award to teach American Literature in Azerbaijan. With grants from UNESCO and the Open Society Institute, she has returned regularly to the Caucasus to support the work of writers there, particularly women. She is co-editor and translator of a volume of poetry spanning 800 years by women from the region
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pm - Lydia Downs``Embracing Diversity Through Teaching Banned Books``6:30 pm - Sydney Jeffery``American Zombies: The Anxieties and Fears Behind a Cultural Obsession``7:15 pm - Jazmin Garcia Hernandez``The Words That Are My Bones: Impacts of LatinX Feminist Literature``May 17, 2024 - Creative Writing11:30 am - Ashley Jacobson12:25 pm - Kalin Burgman1:10 pm - Holly Makar2:00 pm - Emily Fisher2:45 pm - Fiona Stirling11:30 am - Ashley Jacobson``Late Snow`` - Fiction12:25 pm - Kalin Burgman``Wizard
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Antonios Finitsis Professor of Hebrew Bible Phone: 253-535-7319 Email: finitsak@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 227-G Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Director of the Wild Hope Center for Vocation President, PNW Region American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature Education Ph.D., Hebrew Bible, University of Chicago, 2007 M.A., Biblical Studies, University of Chicago Divinity School, 1998 B.A., Religion, University of Athens, Greece, 1992
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