GW Magazine: Fall 2000
Features
Hola Madrid!
Students take flight at GW's Madrid Study Center, where their classroom is a country.
By Jamie L. Freedman
A Life in Many Acts
Anthropologist Colin M. Turnbull, one a GW professor, wrote a controversial book about an extraordinary--and tragic--Ugandan people. Later he worked with renowned director Peter Brook on a stage version of the study. One of our faculty members, who recently wrote a biography of Turnbull, tells how the play helped bring lasting changes to anthropology, theater, and Turnbull himself.
By Professor Roy Richard Grinker
An American Journey
In an interview with National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman William R. Ferris, history professor Adele Logan Alexander shows how family stories can have significant meaning within the larger history of our nation and world.
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