A Good Friend,
2023
John Carroll University
Visual Arts,
2023
John Carroll University
Table Of Contents,
2023
John Carroll University
Letter From The Editor,
2023
John Carroll University
Editors,
2023
John Carroll University
Our Business Is Hard,
2023
Dartmouth College
Our Business Is Hard, E. Chandlee Bryan
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Ghetto Magic,
2023
Dartmouth College
Afrofuturism,
2023
Dartmouth College
Breadcrumbs,
2023
Dartmouth College
Cerulean Swells,
2023
Dartmouth College
Homebound,
2023
Dartmouth College
I Am A Child,
2023
Dartmouth College
On Sadness,
2023
Dartmouth College
Sex In The Bible: A Poetic Female Retelling,
2023
University of Pennsylvania
Sex In The Bible: A Poetic Female Retelling, Gabriella Raffetto
Crossings: Swarthmore Undergraduate Feminist Research Journal
In my poetic analysis, I tease out the differences between Biblical and modern conceptions of rape. Many of my ‘episodes’ feature rape narratives between a husband and wife or concubine/slave; in the Biblical narrative, these relations were not considered rape, because rape only constituted relationships outside of legal bounds. In this way, I attempt to diversify preexisting stories in the Biblical narrative, making monsters out of praised patriarchs; even God is not safe from becoming the villain. In this way, I paint the patriarchal system in the Bible as a gothic house disguised in tradition and spirituality that women must …
Queer Ecologies: A Final Syllabus/Zine Product Of Our Independent Study,
2023
Swarthmore College
Queer Ecologies: A Final Syllabus/Zine Product Of Our Independent Study, Yeh Seo Jung, Ray Craig
Crossings: Swarthmore Undergraduate Feminist Research Journal
This zine is the product of our independent study course Queer Ecologies, which is an exploration of bio-social systems using a queer and feminist theoretical lens. We aim to look critically at knowledge formation and construct alternative visions for more just and sustainable relationships between science, nature, and ourselves. While queer theory most directly interrogates the normative structure of heterosexuality both in humans and in biology more broadly, these studies include analyses of hierarchy, power, and value. Queer Ecology can be used to examine phenomena such as climate change, extinction, pollution, species hierarchies, agricultural practices, resource extraction, and human population …
Letras 14,
2023
Valparaiso University
Neutrino Burst,
2023
Kansas City University
Neutrino Burst, David Ting Com 25
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Poetry-Making As Healing,
2023
The University of Akron
Poetry-Making As Healing, Callan Latham
Proceedings from the Document Academy
Many of us are taught to believe that poetry is restricted to a narrower existence than it truly is. Many people don’t enjoy poetry, or say they don’t understand it—but luckily, poetry, for a while now, is becoming more accessible as an art form. In this work, I seek to further this accessibility by connecting writing poetry with building a house.
Year Of The Rabbit,
2023
Butler University
Year Of The Rabbit, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
This is a poem written in 2021 by graduate student Sara Ann Hook, originally published in the SUMI-E: The Quarterly of the Sumie- Society of America.
We Cannot Walk In The Same Snow Again,
2023
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
We Cannot Walk In The Same Snow Again, Oceana Wenxin Jin
Comparative Woman
No abstract provided.