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Scott W. Berg is an author, journalist, and professor of nonfiction writing. He has published three books of narrative history--Grand Avenues: The Story of Pierre Charles L'Enfant, the French Visionary Who Designed Washington, D.C., and 38 Nooses: Lincoln, Little Crow, and the Beginning of the Fronti...
ENGH 513-C02: Teaching The Crucible
Summer 2024 - Samaine LockwoodENGH 513-002: Literary Journalism
Fall 2024 - Timothy DeneviENGH 513-001: The Short Story
Fall 2024 - Courtney Angela BrkicENGH 513-C01: Teaching The Crucible
Summer 2024 - Samaine LockwoodArthur Miller’s 1953 play The Crucible has been a staple of the public-school curriculum for decades. Miller’s play is most often approached as a commentary on McCarthyism (i.e., the “hunt” for communists) undertaken in the United States in the mid-20th-century. In this course, we will explore other ...
Vivek Narayanan
Vivek Narayanan was born in India to Tamil parents and grew up in Zambia. He earned a master’s degree in cultural anthropology from Stanford University and a master’s in creative writing from Boston University. He has taught at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and in the mid-2000s worked at Sarai-CS...
ENGH 670-001: Middle East Media & Screen Cultures
Past ClassSpring 2024 - Hatim El-Hibri
Middle East Media and Screen CulturesThis course introduces key concepts in the study of film and media from the Middle East, and examines the cultural and political contexts that have given shape to a range of historical and contemporary voices. Rather than a comprehensive survey of the varied cultu...
ENGH 513-002: The Novel
Past ClassSpring 2024 - Helon Habila Ngalabak
ENGH 513-DL1: Gender, Sexuality, Disability
Past ClassSpring 2024 - Rachel A. Lewis