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Traditions in Documentary Studies

T/TH 10:55-12:10 PM, Lyndhurst 007
DOCST 101
Tom Rankin

 

Dream Street: Representing Cities and Towns

M 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 190S.01
Sam Stephenson

 

Documenting the Civil Rights Movement

TH 3:50–6:20, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 190S.02
David Cecelski

 

Asian American Expressive Culture

TH 7:00–9:30, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 190S.06
Sally Peterson

 

Documentary Experience: A Video Approach

W 1:30-3:10, Lyndhurst 007
W 7:00-10:00, Lyndhurst 001
DOCST 105S
Gary Hawkins

 

American Communities: A Photographic Approach

M 3:50 - 6:20, Lyndhurst 001
DOCST 176S
Alex Harris
Aharris@duke.edu

 

American Communities: A Photographic Approach

T 7:00-9:30, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 176S
Margaret Sartor
Msartor@duke.edu

 

Introduction to Photography

T/TH 9:10 - 10:25, Lyndhurst 201
DOCST 115
Frank Hunter
Platpal@earthlink.net

 

Medicine, Photography & Documentary Tradition

TH 7:00-9:30, Lyndhurst 201
PUBPOL 195S.86
John Moses

 

Who Cares and Why: Social Activism and Its Motivations

W 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 201
DOCST 164S
Charles Thompson

 

Memories of Home: Family Sagas

W 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 190S.07
Spencie Love

 

Advanced Documentary Photography

M 7-9:30, Lyndhurst 001
DOCST 177S
Alex Harris
aharris@duke.edu

 

Sociology Through Photography

T 3:50-6:20, Lyndhurst 201
DOCST 190S.04
Katie Hyde

 

Black and Labor Oral History

T/TH 2:15-3:30, Lyndhurst 104
DOCST 190S.10
Phillip Rubio
pfr2@duke.edu

 

Growing Up Hyphenated: Second-Generation Youth
M 7:00-9:30, Art Museum 103
DOCST 190.08/LIT 162Z.03
Peter Fulton