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Our Talk, Mariel Eleni Valerio
Berkeley Rep Does Arabs, Mojgan Behmand
Homecoming, Trisha Fontan
Journal #2, Trisha Fontan
Voice, Lauro Vazquez
Letters From Bootcamp, Lauro Vazquez
Untitled, Lauro Vazquez
The Secret Redux, Anonymous Author
Remembering Mom, Joan Baranow
Worst Date Ever!, Lauren Rigor
Sexually Active, Erin Keikoan
Andrea, Nicoletta Carlone
Soothing The Lobster, Julia Van Der Ryn
Bathroom Stalls And Pseudo Sex, Jennifer Jensen
Bathroom Stalls And Pseudo Sex, Jennifer Jensen
The Tuxedo Archives
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All The Comforts Of Home, Kerri Kor
The Other Toy Story, Lin Marie Devincent
Honeymooners, Mercedes Elizalde
Reconstruction, Kelly Bowers
Center, Steve Galiani
Bruise, Amy Thompson
Skill, Carlos Rodriguez
Man Mother, Laurie Reiche
Katrina's Outrage, Kimberly Satterfield
Veritas Fax Ardens – Truth Is A Flaming Torch, Meret A. Luthi
Veritas Fax Ardens – Truth Is A Flaming Torch, Meret A. Luthi
Senior Theses
Based on the vast amount of truth theories that have been suggested by a myriad of thinkers from various disciplines, it can be inferred that the question of truth has occupied humankind since the beginning of its existence. Even though some of these theories appear more promising than others, it also seems that every suggested answer poses yet further questions about what truth really is. This seemingly endless stream of debates and contradictory theories further indicates that the nature of truth remains an enigma and subject to interpretation. Reflecting on Dominican University’s Latin motto “Veritas Fax Ardens” (Truth Is a …
Daughters Of The Sun: "The Birth" (An Excerpt), Megan Lynn
Daughters Of The Sun: "The Birth" (An Excerpt), Megan Lynn
Scholarly and Creative Works Conference (2015 - 2021)
“You have never heard of me before. You have never heard of me, but my name has come out of your mouth thousands of times.”
So begins my novel, Daughters of the Sun, the story of Jesus’s twin sister, Alleluia. Using the narrative framework seen in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Alleluia tells her story over one night—Saturday into Sunday morning—in an appropriated apartment facing a church. She weaves into her story another tale of women who have lived in shadows cast by the men around them, women whom history chose to vilify—Lilith, Adam’s first wife who was written out of …
Haiku's Reception And Practice In Contemporary North American Poetry, Ayako Takahashi, Judy Halebsky
Haiku's Reception And Practice In Contemporary North American Poetry, Ayako Takahashi, Judy Halebsky
Literature, Languages, and the Humanities | Faculty Scholarship
In the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the Meiji government implemented a wealth and military strength policy. This policy invited employed foreigners from western countries to Japan in order to modernize the nation by importing western laws, technologies and systems. Through these employed foreigners, Japanese literacy and literature were abruptly introduced into western countries. The translation of haiku in French influenced Symbolist poets and the translation in English also greatly influenced Imagist poets in England and the United States. The term haiku, it has been used since Shiki Masaoka. Before him, the words of haikai and hokku were brought into use …
Haiku's Reception And Practice In Contemporary North American Poetry, Judy Halebsky, Ayako Takahashi
Haiku's Reception And Practice In Contemporary North American Poetry, Judy Halebsky, Ayako Takahashi
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
This article traces the chronological development of haiku translation, which includes Imagism and haiku, the transitional period around the 1950's, the emergence of English Haiku and contemporary haiku practice. To examine the influence of haiku in contemporary American poetry, the discussion includes west coast fi-ee verse poets whose work draws from Basho's haiku in different ways.
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Translations And Migrations Of The Poetic Diary: Roy Kiyooka’S Wheels, Judy Halebsky
Translations And Migrations Of The Poetic Diary: Roy Kiyooka’S Wheels, Judy Halebsky
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
Formal aspects of haiku inform Roy Kiyooka’s 1969 travel journal Wheels. In contrast to earlier scholarship, this study differentiates haiku traditions in Japan from English language haiku in North America. This framework reveals how Kiyooka employs select aspects of haiku practice to voice his othered cultural location.