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Monthly Archives: April 2015

13 Painful Memories Remain Two Decades after First and Second Grade

In this blog, AJP reflects back on some bad experiences in lower elementary years.

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 19, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:children, culture, education, history

“Britain’s Got Talent” or Does it?: A Critique of Popular Culture

The “Got Talent” shows provide powerful mirrors of today’s cultural mores.

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 19, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:culture, gender, history, music, queer

Haiku Series, #10

From 100 photos in 5 minutes to 1; plus a haiku.

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 18, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:creative writing, culture, photography, poems, poetry, writing

Haiku Series, #9

A six stanza haiku!

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 17, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:creative writing, culture, philosophy, photography, poems, poetry, science, writing

Haiku Series, #8

AJP’s experiment with haiku continues. This time with three stanzas.

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 17, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:creative writing, culture, photography, poems, poetry, writing

Haiku Series, #7

AJP’s haiku writing continues…

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 16, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:creative writing, culture, photography, poems, poetry, writing

“Students” or “Citizens” of Colleges and Universities (Working Thoughts): – Hidden Power of Words Series, #17

In a continuation of the hidden power of words series, AJP suggests that we think about “students” as “citizens” of academic communities.

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 16, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:college, education, hidden power of words series, history, rhetoric

Haiku Series, #6

Haiku, photography, and history all combined.

Posted byDr. Andrew Joseph PegodaApril 13, 2015November 25, 2021Posted inWithout Ritual, Autonomous NegotiationsTags:creative writing, culture, photography, poems, poetry, writing

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