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Torch Songs and Ballads at the Mercury Cafe (Tuesdays, November 2022)

Vampire Films At Skylark Lounge (Monday Evenings, October 2022)

Summer 2022

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Upcoming Courses and Series

Ongoing Reading Series

Accompanied by Dr. Roger Green's "contextualized reading" lecture videos and notes for you to watch on your own time, we will meet once a week online via Zoom to start and coordinate face-to-face meetings as needed for those who are available. You don't need to live in Denver to join these classes!

The Works of William Shakespeare Mondays, 7pm-8pm

50 per play

  • August 2022: A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • September 2022: The Tragedy of King Richard II
  • October 2022: Hamlet 
  • November 2022: Macbeth

Classics of Critical Theory Tuesdays, 7pm-8pm

50 per book / reading package

  • August - October 2022: Hannah Arendt's Origins of Totalitarianism


Fall Courses

Accompanied by Dr. Roger Green's "contextualized reading" lecture videos and notes for you to watch on your own time, we will meet once a week online via Zoom to start and coordinate face-to-face meetings as needed for those who are available. You don't need to live in Denver to join these classes!

Mysticism & Psychedelics

150

This course is designed to introduce students to major trends in discourse on psychedelics and mysticism.  We begin with the genre mysticism itself, which I approach following scholars such as Michel de Certeau as a modern phenomenon, a “nostalgia for God,” and a subject-development that occurs alongside writing.  

The Doctrine of Discovery and Native American History

75

Rhetorics of Genocide and the Genocide Convention

Rhetorics of Genocide and the Genocide Convention

75

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