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Whitman’s Image: Appropriation and Misappropriation of Whitman in American Culture

Erin Longbottom’s final project traces the uses and abuses of Whitman’s image in American Culture. The various discussions are presented through the web tool Glogster. The posters are all embedded below.

Walt Whitman and the Levi’s Ad Campaign: A Provocation, A Challenge, and An Invitation

This is the first in a series of posts on The Vault, a new conversational space in the Looking for Whitman project that is devoted to creating public conversations about Walt Whitman and his work. In a recent post on his blog, Anthropologist and author Grant McCracken writes about the Levi’s “Go Forth” advertising campaign […]

Walt Whitman and the Levi’s Ad Campaign: A Provocation, A Challenge, and An Invitation

This is the first in a series of posts on The Vault, a new conversational space in the Looking for Whitman project that is devoted to creating public conversations about Walt Whitman and his work.
In a recent post on his blog, Anthropologist and author Grant McCracken writes about the Levi’s “Go Forth” advertising campaign that […]

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