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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Fall 2019 |
Registration ID | WRPRH101A001 |
Course Title | Finding a Voice: Identity, Environment, and Intellectual Inquiry |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Writing Program |
Instructor | Ladva,Nimisha |
Times and Days | MW 12:45pm-02:15pm
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Room Location | STO301 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 1518 This course considers students fluid relationship to identities that they examine, explore, and take on through course materials. We begin by examining how difference is perceived/obscured/challenged and/or bridged in constructions of identity. We then consider how identities exist in the physical environment and how environment affects these identities. The different positions that experts have taken serves as a model, finally, for students to enter another scholarly debate within an area of interest in a possible prospective major. Open only to members of the first-year class as assigned by the Director of College Writing.; Enrollment Limit: 12 First Year Writing (; Hav: FW) |
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