Student Posters from the April 29-May 2, 2015 Pop-up Exhibition The World That Cried Woolf.
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Student created and conceived mind-map documenting the conceptual and thematic connections among Virginia Woolf, Pablo Picasso, Langston Hughes, and Muriel Rukeyser.
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Poster created by student Ann-Victoria Isaac listing the various pacifisms we discussed in class.
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Curatorial statement for The World that Cried Woolf pop-up digital humanities student exhibition at Haverford College. Collaboratively written by the “Peace Testimonies in Literature & Art” Writing Seminar.
Photographs of Presentations during the Student Digital Humanities Exhibition
The World That Cried Woolf