"On Comic Language: Or, How Can a Word Be Dirty?"
By Raymond Lacoste (Former Lecturer in Comparative World Literature)
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Huntington Room (USU-205)
$3 Suggested Donation
Raymond Lacoste is a former lecturer in the Comparative World Literature Department (College of Liberal Arts) at California State University, Long Beach. He is most well known for his intriguing and uncensored lectures in CWL 320I, the Comic Spirit. Lacoste earned his Bachelor of Arts from CSULB and his Master's degree from the University of California, Irvine. He has previously taught CWL 132 Folklore & Mythology, CWL 124 Introduction to World Theatre, and his most popular course, CWL 324I the Comic Spirit. His recent lectures include discussing the Comic Spirit with the Students of Life Organization (SOLO) at CSULB.
CLASC's Faculty Lecture Series is an opportunity for students to experience the best lectures from some of the most intellectually stimulating and provocative professors from within the College of Liberal Arts while supporting future endeavors for the College Council. Money raised from the Lectures will be applied toward future programming for the College of Liberal Arts student body.
CLASC's Faculty Lecture Series is an opportunity for students to experience the best lectures from some of the most intellectually stimulating and provocative professors from within the College of Liberal Arts while supporting future endeavors for the College Council. Money raised from the Lectures will be applied toward future programming for the College of Liberal Arts student body.
$3 suggested donation. Doors open at 4:15. For more information, please email programs@csulbclasc.org. Find this event on Facebook!
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