Interview with Elizabeth Schultz Focused on Her Teaching and Experiences at the University of Kansas (1967-2001) and Beyond
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2018-12Author
Schultz, Elizabeth A.
Fentress, Beth
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Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas
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Video
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University of Kansas Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series;
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https://mediahub.ku.edu/media/Dr.+Elizabeth+A.+Schultz.m4v/0_ltr5p5o0Metadata
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Dr. Elizabeth Schultz talks about her academic work, post-academic writings, and experiences both abroad and at the University of Kansas. Her stories of life studying and teaching topics like Melville, English, and history are enriched by discussions of even deeper topics like compassion, loss, and creativity.
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An interview with Professor Elizabeth Schultz focused on her experiences teaching American Literature at the University of Kansas as well as on two Fulbright grants, the first in Japan in 1973, the second in China in 2007. The interview also considers her scholarship and other writing. This interview is part of the KU Center for East Asian Studies Faculty Interview Series. To view the interview without downloading the file, open the Published Version link in this record.
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Interviewee Schultz, Elizabeth, “Interview with Elizabeth Schultz Focused on Her Teaching and Experiences at the University of Kansas (1967-2001) and Beyond.” Interview by Beth Fentress. University of Kansas Center for East Asian Studies Interview Series, June 19, 2018.
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