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Power Outage, And Other Poems, Wendy Oram-Smith
Power Outage, And Other Poems, Wendy Oram-Smith
Senior Scholar Papers
Contents -
At the Starry Night Cafe
AIbino Buffalo
Monteverdi In The Rain
Lust
Litter
Poem After The Chinese
Cleere's Pub
Treasure Island
Nipple
Periwinkle
Talkeetna
Beached Whale
Spending Christmas in the land of Enchantment
Easter
Poem For Emily Dickinson
Second Hand Gifts
The Power Outage
October
In The Observation Car
Westerly
Realistic Abstractions, Kenneth Bailey
Realistic Abstractions, Kenneth Bailey
Senior Scholar Papers
This Senior Scholar project has been an attempt to develop an abstract style of representation. My title, "Realistic Abstraction", seems to be a contradiction, but I am using this terminology to refer to the degree of abstraction that I attempted to reach in my work, where the nonobjective elements are equally as important as the representational elements. I used my prior studies in realistic rendering as a starting point in a quest for a higher degree of abstraction than I had been previously using in my art. I wished to maintain an equal sense of reality and abstraction because I …
The American Indian : The Creation Of A National Native American Heritage, 1880-1920, Brian A. Schwegler
The American Indian : The Creation Of A National Native American Heritage, 1880-1920, Brian A. Schwegler
Senior Scholar Papers
In this project I examine several of the ideological forces acting upon Native American cultures from 188Q..1920. During this period, Native Americans were subject to extraordinary pressure to assimilate, constituting a virtually bloodless war against traditional Native American identities. As a result the ideology of the majority society infiltrated Native American tribal groups and helped to break down the traditional borders of tribal identity. I focus on three major forces leading to the shift from traditional bounded identity to nebulous Pan-Indian identity. The first is the influence of the federal government and its policies, especially concerning Native American education. The …