Nature's Paths, 2018 Linfield College
Nature's Paths, Chloe Switzer
Senior Theses
This creative writing thesis contains a lyric essay, short story, and poetry by Chloe Switzer.
- Love of Place
- Lost in Venice
- The Willow's
The Role Of Light In Creating Space, 2018 Linfield College
The Role Of Light In Creating Space, Tor Strand
Senior Theses
This creative writing thesis contains a series of poems by Tor Strand.
Light
- The Role of Light in Creating Space
- A Light
- 99 and Brumback Street
- Tell Me The Precise Size of That World
- Sunday Creation, Lutheran Church
- Wood Chips
- What Remains
- Audenhaus
- Ex Nihilo, Celebration
Blood
- Burnt Rubber
- little spell with jaw and colosseum
- Recipe Writing on Birch Bark
- Portage Lake, Late March
- The Contents of Fire
- Name Me
- little spell with backbone
- Wash Bay
- My Attic
- Still Life: Grandfather and Saint
Body
- Two Years of Collected Light
- so we were
- Cornucopia
- little spell, little ray
- Distance
- Don't Touch …
The Place Where All Ends Meet, 2018 CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
The Place Where All Ends Meet, Benjamin Long
Student Theses and Dissertations
A novella.
Private Rainbows, 2018 CUNY Hunter College
Private Rainbows, Mikey F. Estes
Theses and Dissertations
I make art that refers to how the self is mediated through structures, objects, and images — a kind of self-portraiture that circles around its subject, reflecting a state of simultaneous formation and disintegration. Over the past few years, I have used my iPhone as a tool to make images of everyday life. As the user of this device, I am defined by both my presence and absence. I am interested in the process of locating the self within the scattered yet ordered space of the screen.
Climbing The Cerulean Butte, 2018 Linfield College
Climbing The Cerulean Butte, Emma Knudson
Senior Theses
This creative writing thesis contains third-person memoir writing by Emma Knudson.
- What Did the Loss Mean to You?
- How Do You Experience Your Grief?
- What Kind of Strategies Do You Use to Cope?
- What Kind of Guidance is Helpful?
- With Whom Do You Share Your Loss?
Lying And Other Fun Habits, 2018 Trinity College
Lying And Other Fun Habits, Emily Llerena
Emily Llerena
Mutual Vulnerability And Intergenerational Healing: Black Women Hbcu Students Writing Memoir, 2018 Lesley University
Mutual Vulnerability And Intergenerational Healing: Black Women Hbcu Students Writing Memoir, Zelda Lockhart
Expressive Therapies Dissertations
This qualitative phenomenological study sought to gain insight into the unique experiences of Black women students who were writing memoir toward the goal of self-definition in a Black feminist learning environment at a Historically Black College/University (HBCU). Two teaching methods included personal plot (an extension of expressive writing that offers writing prompts for emotional closure), and biblio-fusion (a combination of expressive writing and bibliotherapy) (Lockhart, 2017a; 2017b). Interviews were conducted with six Black women participants and triangulated against their personal essays and online journal responses. Personal plot, a form of narrative analysis was used to construct paragraphs on what each …
Care Forgotten, 2018 University of New Orleans, New Orleans
Care Forgotten, James M. Norris
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Town Slowly Burned: Life And Death In A Small Louisiana Town, 2018 University of New Orleans, New Orleans
A Town Slowly Burned: Life And Death In A Small Louisiana Town, Victoria C. Bush
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
When Tori Bush’s father died of chemical causes related to Agent Orange, she found herself obsessed with tracing dioxins, one of the main ingredient of Agent Orange in other American communities. She began to visit and interview residents of Mossville, Louisiana, a small town on the border of Texas, which has fourteen petrochemical facilities surrounding the town. The residents also had been exposed to dioxins. Grief and anger connected Tori to this story, but it is far larger—is the right to a healthy natural environment a part of our American citizenship?
So Many Stars Fall In July, 2018 University of New Orleans
So Many Stars Fall In July, Jacob H. Reecher
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
You Are Here, 2018 University of New Orleans
North Of Almost Everything, 2018 University of New Orleans
North Of Almost Everything, Joseph Kelly
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Dancing Plague, 2018 University of New Orleans
Dancing Plague, Jacquelyn Nasti
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Fool And The Flood: A Journey, 2018 University of New Orleans
The Fool And The Flood: A Journey, Michelle R. Hoover
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This journey based narrative inspired by the traditional narrative of the Major Arcana cards in the tarot, centers on The Fool and his interactions with the rest of the Major Arcana. The Fool’s journey centers on memory, regaining personal power, admitting and accepting weakness, and creating a personal place in relation to a larger world. This evolution throughout the journey is explored through detailed repeating imagery and symbols drawn from a mixture of traditional tarot imagery and the author’s personal image set created for this narrative.
I Am Florida, 2018 University of New Orleans
I Am Florida, Marian M. Kaufman
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Holy, These Gaps, 2018 University of New Orleans
Holy, These Gaps, Elspeth Jeanne Lindner
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
N/A
If It's Hot, 2018 University of New Orleans
If It's Hot, Annelle L. Magnuson
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Japanese Culture In New Orleans, 2018 University of New Orleans
Japanese Culture In New Orleans, Suzanne P. Tafur
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This text highlights the small Japanese community in New Orleans, along with its cultural traditions.
Wolf At The Door: A Novella, 2018 University of New Orleans
Wolf At The Door: A Novella, Thomas Price
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Wolf at the Door concerns a thirteen year old boy, Wilmer, during the summer of his sexual awakening, where he explores the boundaries of his sexuality and his attraction to violence and danger, primarily through an older teenage boy, Bricktone, all while young women from his working class community are being kidnapped, abused, and murdered by a human predator. Wilmer considers what kind of man he will become and whether can escape the influence of the wolf.
Debris, 2018 University of New Orleans