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Literary Kinds, Emerging Genres...

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Week Fourteen (Mon, 4/25): "The Alienation of Play"....and Performing!

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Week Thirteen (Wed, 4/20): GIST: The Legacy

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Week Thirteen (Tues, Apr. 19): What Have We Learned? Where Might We Go Next?

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Week Thirteen (Mon, 4/18): Bloodchild

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Week Twelve (Thurs, Apr. 14): Self-Reflexivity, Squared

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Week Twelve (Tues, Apr. 12): Adapting

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