Ex 8: CEA Report
A report on what you learned during a specific CEA panel that you attended. (3-4 pages.)
Conference presentations at most conferences are considered academic publications, so be sure to cite the names of presenters and the titles of their papers correctly.
Update, 31 Mar: Let's discuss this in class on 2 Apr.
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Ex. 7: Post-Structuralism: Transforming History through Meaning
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Psychological Criticism: Freud vs. Jung
I chose to write a letter to CEA President Marina Favila.