CFP: Beyond Genre: Teaching 'Other' Forms
Francis M Hult
fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Fri Apr 16 05:19:59 UTC 2004
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> Beyond Genre: Teaching "Other" Forms in the Creative Writing Classroom
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> Often the creative writing classroom is limited to familiar forms: fiction,
> poetry, non-fiction and drama. What other forms have you taught in the CW
> classroom and how? How do investigations into other forms reinvigorate and
> influence students writing?
> I am interested in any form/non-form including: radio essays, dramatic
> monologues, comic books, graphic novels,(any art/text intersection), and
> hyptertext. I am interested in both practical discussions (what you teach and
> how) as well as theoretical discussions.
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> Please email a short proposal to : Lynn Kilpatrick <lkk1 at utah.edu> by midnight
> Monday April 26. Panel proposals are due May 5 to AWP and I will notify
> panelists asap.
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> AWP Conference 05: Vancouver, BC
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> Lynn Kilpatrick, PhD
> University of Utah
> lkk1 at utah.edu
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