Post-Colonial Caribbean: Aesthetics of Culture and Identity
CANCELLED
Fall quarter
Faculty: Tom Womeldorff economics, Marianne Bailey foreign languages and literature
Fields of Study: aesthetics, international studies, literature and visual arts
Fall:
Credits: 16(F)
Class Standing: Freshmen - Senior; 25% of the seats are reserved for freshmenFreshmen - Senior
Offered During: Day
Description
Marianne Bailey will be offering Student Orginated Studies: Projects in Literature, Philosophy, and Creative Writing. Tom Womeldorff will be offering Caribbean Cultural Crossings. Interested students should refer to the program descriptions in the catalog for more information.
Maximum Enrollment: 48
Preparatory for studies or careers in: social sciences, arts and the humanities, international studies and economic development.
Campus Location: Olympia
Books: www.tescbookstore.com
Program Revisions
Date | Revision |
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May 14th, 2010 | Marianne Bailey will be offering Student Originated Studies: Projects in Literature, Philosophy, and Creative Writing. Tom Womeldorff will be offering Caribbean Cultural Crossings. |