Protest Literature


Protest Literature

University of Central Oklahoma
Kurt Hochenauer, Ph.D.

Updates:

1-10-2005
Welcome to Protest Literature. I look forward to working with you this semester. Photograph of 1960s protestors This course and website are constantly changing, so please check this page on a regular basis. Remember, you can always email me anytime or call me, 974-5669, with your questions. (Please note the syllabus has not been updated yet for the 2005 spring semester.)

1-10-2005
Here's a WebCT tip. You can view the discussion posts in threaded and unthreaded formats. You can also view only unread posts if you like. Take some time to play with your settings on the discussion board to find out what works best for you!

1-10-2005
When I, Dr. Benway, go to the beach, I read the philosopher Frederich Nietzsche. So, ahem, with all due respect, Jack Kerouac, how does one deal with the contradictions of our realities? What WOULD Jack Kerouac say? Write from his perspective.

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