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1. UCSB Department of English
Engages the question "What does it mean to study English today?" by offering its students the opportunity to explore Old English manuscripts, Internet texts, American novels ...
2. UCSB Department of English
W elcome to the Undergraduate Program branch of the English department's Web site.
3. Affirmative Action and Diversity Page
Offers articles, theoretical analyses, policy documents, current legislative updates, and an annotated bibliography of research and teaching materials with an emphasis on the ...
4. Race and Pedagogy Project
Mission Statement This interactive site presents diverse scholarship regarding race and pedagogy. The site is an academic resource intended to provide teachers, students ...
5. Welcome to EBBA - UCSB English Broadside Ballad Archive
What is a broadside ballad? In its heyday of the the first half of the seventeenth century, a broadside ballad was a single large sheet of paper printed on one side (hence “broad ...
6. Alan Liu
Alan Liu is Chair and Professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an affiliated faculty member of UCSB’s Media Arts & Technology ...
7. Basic Facts about Immigration
How many undocumented people are currently in the United States? Approximately 11.5 to 12 million people in March 2006. How many undocumented people in the U.S. are employed?
8. American Cultures & Global Contexts Center
Situated in the English Department at UC Santa Barbara, the American Cultures and Global Contexts Center builds upon the ...
9. The Agrippa Files
Agrippa (a book of the dead) appeared in 1992 as a collaboration between artist Dennis Ashbaugh, author William Gibson, and publisher Kevin Begos, Jr.
10. LITERATURE AND THE MIND
lfraden@english.ucsb.edu. Kay Young Specialization Director: Winter 2011 kayyoung@english.ucsb.edu. Julie Carlson Specialization Director: Fall 2010

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