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Residency Workshops: A Sampling

Posted on July 23, 2009 by Individual Poet

As the fall 2009 residency approaches — Aug. 7-14 — so do a charm of fascinating workshops. Here’s a sampling of what will be offered at the residency, and what kinds of workshops in general are offered (including everything from … Continue reading →

Posted in Embodiment Studies & Body Image, Environmental, Sustainability & Place Studies, Ethnomusicology, Faculty, History & Political Science, Identity, Jungian Psychology, Music, Mythology & the Oral Tradition, Narrative Therapy, Philosophy & Neurophilosophy, Residencies, Right Livelihood/ Making a Living, Workshops | Tagged Ethics, Ethnography & Autoethnography, Frances X. Charet, Gaelyn Aguilar, Gustavo Aguilar, Islamic Studies, Jim Sparrell, Kathleen Connelly, Katt Lissard, Prenatal Studies, Ralph Lutts | Leave a comment
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