Millikin University Course
Global Haiku Traditions January 2015 Dr. Randy Brooks
skipping track after track searching for something
by Valina Hoang
high strung and wound up she twirls on command jewelry box ballerina
by Olivia Cuff
Matching Haiku Contests
1 Matching Contest • 1 Matching Contest Results
2 Matching Contest • 2 Matching Contest Results
Advanced Studies in Poetry: Global Haiku Traditions
Staley Library 029 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, 1/9, 1/12, 1/13
Course Description
EN340 Global Haiku Traditions examines the origins and spread of Japanese poetics from Japan around the world, with a special focus on the adaptation of haiku into other cultures and languages.
Syllabus for January 2015 (doc file)
Students in January 2015 Global Haiku Tradition
Assignments Guide for January 2015
Kukai Favorite Selections
Kukai 1 • Kukai 1 Favorites
Kukai 2 • Kukai 2 Favorites
Kukai 3 • Kukai 3 Favorties
Kukai 4 • Kukai 4 Favorties
Haiku Editing Sessions
Haiku to Edit 1 • Haiku to Edit Results
Renku
Tan Renga
Rengay
January 2015 Global Haiku Students
Alexandra Dorchinecz
Anna Marie Abbate
Dalton Kaufmann
Jess Brooks
Karlee VanDeVelde
Lindsey Williams
Rachel Ives
Simone Griffis
Tory Hennessey
haiku conferences
haiku courses at Millikin
teaching haiku
speakers & readings
haiku competitions at MU
American Haiku Archive
student haiku projects
published haiku by students
links to haiku web sites
student research on haiku
haiku by Millikin students
directory of haiku magazines
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