Page 30 • (313 results in 0.075 seconds)

  • minister at the church my family helped found in Seattle. I soon learned that wasn’t really a viable career path for a young woman in the 70’s, so I began down a social work path. Spring term, I took ceramics, Poetry and the Mystical Experience, and Lutheran Studies, and had an epiphany about my calling and became an art major. I ended up transferring to the UW to study with Patti Warashina and Howard Kottler, because I was more into handbuilding than throwing. While I was at the UW, I worked in fiber

  • ","description":"","meta":{"artist":"Rick Barot","year":"2016","length_formatted":"1:43"},"image":{"src":"https:\/\/www.plu.edu\/resolute\/spring-2016\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/audio.svg","width":48,"height":64},"thumb":{"src":"https:\/\/www.plu.edu\/resolute\/spring-2016\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/audio.svg","width":48,"height":64}}]} “It’s a dark book with a kind of hopeful lining,” Barot said. He hopes Chord forces readers to think. “What I’m interested in is poetry of disruption. Poetry that

  • Poetry, Media, Slogans, and Characters (Administration Building 101)Chair: Zhou Jun Papers: The Cultural Context, Interpretative Standpoint, And Influence of English-Translated Tu Fu’s Poetry in the 20th Century Lan Jiang, St. Peter’s University Roles of (Social) Media in China’s International Communication Shuming Lu, City University of New York-Brooklyn College The Power of Political Slogans in Chinese Revolution and Construction Shaorong Huang , University of Cincinnati An Experiment on Teaching

  • until he has completed the third step of initiation by demonstrating mastery of the secret language, generally between the ages of 25 and 30. Male initiation is particularly important for the transmission of important religious knowledge from one generation to the next and for maintaining the purity of Bobo traditions. – Megan Wonderly ’16, Anthropology & History Sources: Bravmann, René A. The Poetry of form: the Hans and Thelma Lehmann Collection of African Art. Seattle: Henry Art Gallery

  • ScheduleMary Anne O'NeilPresentation Title: “Mystics, Martyrs, and Resisters: Three French Catholic Poets of World War II and the Holocaust Who: Mary Anne O’Neil, professor of French emeritus, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. Bio: Mary Anne O’Neil is a professor of French emeritus from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., where she taught Spanish and French language, French literature, and general studies for more than 30 years. Her main interests are 20th century French poetry, especially religious

  • three-year, four-residency program in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The Rainier Writing Workshop is a community of talented, mature, and independent writers, working in an atmosphere in which each writer’s work deepens and flourishes.Jasminne Mendez '21 Talks About the PLU Rainier Writing Workshop (MFA Program)The Rainier Writing Workshop is PLU’s MFA in creative writing program. It is the Pacific Northwest’s premier low-residency Master of Fine Arts in creative writing.Master of Arts in

  • three basketball teammates to speak at the memorial. Tim—the only poet among the five (as far as I know), with one volume of poetry already published and a second on the way—capped his remarks by reading a couple of his poems, a very nice addition. During his remarks, Tim described a road trip with Alan that displayed Alan’s patient curiosity. First Alan had insisted they stop at the Telephone Museum in Cle Elum, where they stayed for three hours, with Alan looking at everything, quizzing the

  • either. Hernández’s debut depicts the struggle inherent to immigration today, combining both narrative essay and bilingual poetry”– provided by publisher Broad strokes : 15 women who made art and made history (in that order) (N8354.Q47 2017) “This book chronicles the lives and art of 15 often overlooked female artists from the Renaissance to the modern day”– Provided by publisher.; “Historically, major women artists have been excluded from the mainstream art canon. Aligned with the resurgence of

  • Writer-in-Residence. He grew up in a family of immigrant farmworkers from Mexico. Now he writes award-winning books. He is the author of four books of poetry, three young adult novels, a novel, a story collection, and three books of nonfiction. His new collection of poems is scheduled to be published in 2019. “Most of the adults in our household did not know how to read in any language,” González said when he revisited his childhood memories. “Something as basic as literacy made the difference

  • students with techniques of literary analysis, as applied to examples of narrative, poetry, drama, and essay in the Spanish and Latin American literary traditions. Reading, writing, and speaking-intensive. Ongoing review of advanced grammar. Prerequisite: HISP 300, HISP 301 or 351, or permission of instructor. (4) HISP 331 : Intensive Spanish Language and Culture (Study Away) - VW, GE An intensive Spanish course offered in a Spanish speaking country and geared to students at the 300-level. Course