Teachers as Scholars - The Sixties: An Interdisciplinary Seminar - April 26, 2018

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Teachers as Scholars - The Sixties: An Interdisciplinary Seminar - April 26, 2018

Time: April 26, 2018 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Montclair State University
Street: 1 Normal Avenue
City/Town: Montclair, NJ 07043
Event Type: teachers, as, scholars
Organized By: Kristin Armato
Latest Activity: Mar 22, 2018

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TITLE: The Sixties: An Interdisciplinary Seminar
DATE: April 26, 2018
LOCATION: Montclair State University, University Hall, ADP Center, Room 1145
TIME: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Greg Waters

In the tumultuous decade of the sixties, literature, music and film were all transformed by political events, and to some extent political events were transformed by popular culture as well. This seminar is designed for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of politics and culture, and in considering the lasting impact of the civil rights movement, Vietnam, the counterculture, Black power, the women’s movement, gay liberation and Watergate on America. This decade was a period of incredible hope, turmoil, despair and desperation, one that shaped a generation and transformed America. The seminar will examine a variety of forms of expression including poetry (Ginsberg, O’Hara, Sylvia Plath), music(Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan), film clips ( Rebel Without a Cause, Apocalypse Now), and political documents (the Port Huron Statement, NOW Bill of Rights) to try to come to an understanding of what occurred and what has remained. Recommended for teachers of English and history, women’s studies and politics. Also for anyone who wishes to deepen their understanding of the period.

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