Millikin University Course

Global Haiku Traditions
Spring 2013 • Dr. Randy Brooks

 

in the lonely woods
she walks with God
owl wings whisper

 

by Sarah E. Kisly


 

hot coffee
doing loads of homework
and laundry

 

by Seth Harshman


Haiku Editing Sessions

Haiku to Edit 1 Haiku to Edit Results


Matching Haiku Contests

Matching Contest 1- Love Haiku
Matching Contest 1 - Love Haiku Results

Matching Contest 2 - Donuts
Matching Contest 2 - Donuts Results

Matching Contest 3 - Mido
Matching Contest 3 - Mido Results

Matching Contest 4 - Kuro
Matching Contest 4 - Kuro Results


 

Advanced Studies in Poetry:
Global Haiku Traditions

Course Description

IN203, Honors Seminar: 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 Spring 2013 (doc file)

Students in Spring 2013 Global Haiku Tradition

Assignments Guide for Spring 2013

Final Exam: May 14, 10:30-12:30
in the Fireplace Room, RTUC

A special feature of the spring course was that students conducted interviews by e-mail with leading contemporary haiku poets. We studied the history of haiku and related poetics in Japan, and then examined the contemporary internalization of haiku in various international cultures.


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Global Haiku Students • Spring 2013

AlexBuchko

AmandaLee

CharlieDecker

CourtneyBurress

DarianSloat-1

Alex Buchko

Amanda Lee

Charlie Decker

Courtney Burress

Darien M. Sloat

EmilyCrutchfield

EmilyDAmbrose

HeidiZapp

JordanCaulk

JordanCaulk

Emily Crutchfield

Emily D'Ambrose

Heidi A. Zapp

Jonathan Robertson

Jordan Caulk

KelseyMeredith

KennethAlbin

MattSwofford

MollyMcCullough

RandiMehrmann

Kelsey Meredith

Kenneth Albin

Matt Swofford

Molly McCullough

Randi Mehrmann

SarahKilsy

ThereseOShaughnessy

 

 

 

Sarah E. Kisly

Therese O'Shaughnessy

 

 

 


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