![]() ![]() ![]() She has won a Hopwood Award for one of her published collections of poetry that drew on her Louisiana Creole roots. She is the author of nine produced plays (including a “Historical Revue with Music” covering the history of Flint) and has explored the uses of drama to teach basic subjects in the public schools. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1975 with a comparative study of American ethnic literatures. in Theatre Arts and Communication from Louisiana State University in 1972, and her D.A. ![]() degree in music from Xavier University in 1958, her M.A. ![]() Consuela Provost (Sybil Kein) joined the faculty of the University of Michigan-Flint in 1972 as assistant professor of English and Theatre. In her view, the Louisiana Creole culture will be mourned as a significant loss by some, and celebrated by others as the final end of a bothersome, confusing, insignificant, and divisive part of Louisiana and American history. Kein imagines the end of Louisiana’s Creolite. Looking for books by Sybil Kein See all books authored by Sybil Kein, including Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African-American Women from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present (Praeger Series in Political Communication), and Gumbo People: Louisiana Creole, English, Spanish, French, Haitian Creole, and more on. In Louisiana Creole Culture and its Significance in the 21st Century, Dr. NOVEMBER 16- Sybil Kein LOUISIANA CREOLE CULTURE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Novemat 4 pm in the Royall Room of the UNC Alumni Center ![]()
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