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Portraits and Photography
M/W 2:00-4:50 (two locations: UNC and Lyndhurst 201)
DOCST 190S.01
Wendy Ewald and Jeff Whetstone

Dream Street: Representing Cities and Towns
M 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 190S.02
Sam Stephenson
Growing Up Hyphenated
M 7:00–9:30, Soc-Sci 231
English 169S.02
Peter Fulton

Modes of Documentary Writing
Th 3:50-6:20 PM
DOCST 190S.04
Randall Kenan

Documentary Experience: A Video Approach
M 1:10-3:10, Lyndhurst 001
PPS 105
Gary Hawkins

Reinventing Age
M 3:55 - 6:25, Lyndhurst 001
DOCST 190S.07
Alex Harris
Aharris@duke.edu

American Communities: A Documentary Approach
Tu 7:00-9:30, Lyndhurst 104
PPS 176S.01
Margaret Sartor
Msartor@duke.edu

Introduction to Photography

M/W 10:55 - 12:10, Lyndhurst 201
ARTSVIS 115
Frank Hunter
platpal@msn.com

Gender, Sex, and Oral History

W 3:55-6:25, Lyndhurst 201
DOCST 190S.03
Ian Lekus

 

Capstone Seminar in Documentary Studies

W 3:50-6:20, (Location: contact instructor)
DOCST 196 (prerequisites: DOCST 101, 4 electives)
Tom Rankin

 

But Now I See: Freedom Stories

Tu 3:55-6:25, Art Museum 116
DOCST 190S.13
Spencie Love

 

Advanced Documentary Photography

M 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 113
DOCST 177S
Tom Rankin

 

Literacy Through Photography

Tu 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 201
EDUC 144S
Katie Hyde and Wendy Ewald

Farmworkers in North Carolina: Roots of Poverty, Roots of Change

Th 3:55-6:25, Lyndhurst 201
CULANTH 162S
Charles Thompson

 

Children and the Experience of Illness

W 7:00-9:30, Lyndhurst 001
PUBPOL 80.08
John Moses

 

Topics in Sound Technology

M/W 5:30-7:30, West Duke 106
FVD 103
Jim Lee

 

Locating Asian American Voices to Redefine the Southern Experience

M 7:00–9:30, Lyndhurst House
DOCST 190S.05
Sally Peterson