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

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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

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Haiku Editing Sessions

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Renku

Tan Renga

Rengay

 

 

January 2015 Global Haiku Students

AlexandraDorchinecz

AnnaMarieAbbate

DaltonKaufmann

JessBrooks

KarleeVanDeVelde

Alexandra Dorchinecz

Anna Marie Abbate

Dalton Kaufmann

Jess Brooks

Karlee VanDeVelde

LindseyWilliams

RachelIves

SimoneGriffis

ToriHennessey

 

Lindsey Williams

Rachel Ives

Simone Griffis

Tory Hennessey

 


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American Haiku Archive

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haiku by Millikin students

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