Millikin University Course

Global Haiku Traditions
Spring 2016 • Dr. Randy Brooks

 

staring into a coffee cup
we tried
it isn't the same

 

by Natalie Smith


 

soft wind blows
extinguishing the fire
we once shared

 

by Michael Barber


Haibun & Memoir Writing

1 Extended Memory Response Haibun

2 Love Haibun & Responses

Haiku Kukai 1
Haibun Kukai 1 Favorites


Matching Haiku Contests

1 Matching Contest - Ash Wednesday & Mardi Gras
1 Matching Contest - Favorites

2 Matching Contest - Spring Break
2 Matching Contest - Favorites

3 Matching Contest - Mido
3 Matching Contest - Favorites

4 Matching Contest - Kuro
4 Matching Contest - Favorites

5 matching Contest - Sunshine
5 Matching Contest - Favorites

 



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 2016 (PDF file)

Students in Spring 2016 Global Haiku Tradition

Assignments Guide for Spring 2016

Final Exam: 2pm May 19, 2016 @ Kirkland 128

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.


Kukai Favorite Selections

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Kukai 3Kukai 3 Favorites

Kukai 4Kukai 4 Favorites

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6 Kukai6 Kukai Favorites

Final KukaiFinal Kukai Favorites


Haiku Editing Sessions

Haiku to Edit 1Haiku to Edit Results


Renku

1 Tan-Renga1 Tan-Renga Capped

Collaborative Strings or Sequences

Mad-Verse Renga

Kasen-No-Renga

 

 


Global Haiku Students Spring 2016

AlexisDockins

BenjaminBrawner

CorrinLittlefield

CoryGrzenia

EmilioTajada

Alexis Dockins

Benjamin Brawner

Corrin Littlefield

Cori Grzenia

Emilio Tajada

EricaForbes

GenevieveBreitbach

GraceGanley

JacobHamilton

JosephPegura

Erica Forbes

Genevieve Breitbach

Grace Ganley

Jacob Hamilton

Joseph Pegura

KatherineViviano

LaurenMontesano

MarahKittelson

MichaelBarber

NatalieSmith

Katherine Viviano

Lauren Montesano

Marah Kittelson

Michael Barber

Natalie Smith

NoahKlumpe

TarynPepping

TylerTrzcinski

WhitneyGray

 

Noah Klumpe

Taryn Pepping

Tyler Trzcinski

Whitney Gray

 


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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