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Terror and Malecón.
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Stanley Karl Johannesen, born March 10, 1939, is an author, writer, and Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Waterloo. Johannesen was born in Brooklyn, New York and attended Manual Training High School (MTHS) before going on to receive his BA at Evangel College, Missouri, and then his MA and PhD in History (1973) at the University of Missouri. Johannesen began teaching American history while completing his PhD at the University of Missouri and joined the University of Waterloo in 1969 where he remained until his retirement in 2004.
While at the University of Waterloo Johannesen was the first editor-in-chief of Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques, an English and French peer-reviewed academic history journal published at the university from its establishment in 1974 until 1989. During his professional academic career Johannesen produced several papers and reports on teaching, religion, and cultural criticism and delivered presentations at conferences worldwide, from Korea to Norway to Cuba. Johannesen was also active in the American Studies Association (ASA)
Outside of teaching, Johannesen has published a number of essays, short-stories, memoirs, reviews, and articles in various journals and print publications, such as Queen’s Quarterly and the K-W Record, that reflect personal interests including religion, social issues, travel, and cabinet-making. Johannesen is also known for his books: “Sister Patsy,” “Luggas Wood,” and “The Yellow Room,” and is the co-founder and editor of Blaurock Press and, together with his wife Penny Winspur, co-founder of The Electric Ferry Press. Johannesen is also an avid blogger and maintains his own website at http://www.skjohannesen.com.
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File consists of items relating to the essay "Teaching Culture in a Time of Terror" and the memoir "Malecón" written by Stan Johannesen. "Teaching Culture in a Time of Terror" is a paper presented by Stan at the XI International Conference on Arts and Culture in March 2001 in Havana, Cuba. During his time in Cuba at the conference, Stan began writing writing notes for "The Venus of the Malecon" which references his time in Cuba.
Includes a one-page typed abstract and one typed copy of "Teaching Culture in a Time of Terror" (six pages) with manual edits by Stan Johannesen; one invitation to present at the conference; one paper certificate for presenting at the conference; one conference programme in Spanish; one copy of the conference presentation guidelines in Spanish; one conference participant pass; one 16x22 notebook with thoughts and observations during the conference (nine handwritten pages); one handwritten and typed draft of "The Venus of the Malecon" (two pages); and one ts draft of "The Venus of the Malecon" (two pages).
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Loose papers, notebook, conference lanyard.