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Plant The Kinds Of Seeds That Destroy Foundations: An Interview With Jasmine Sawers By Ch Assistant Editor Nicole Lawrence, Jasmine Sawers, Nicole Lawrence
Plant The Kinds Of Seeds That Destroy Foundations: An Interview With Jasmine Sawers By Ch Assistant Editor Nicole Lawrence, Jasmine Sawers, Nicole Lawrence
Critical Humanities
Jasmine Sawers is the author of The Anchored World (Rose Metal Press, 2022). Their work appears in such journals as Ploughshares, NANO Fiction, [PANK], SmokeLong Quarterly, Sycamore Review, and many more. Sawers won the Ploughshares Emerging Writers Contest and the NANO Prize.
War Never Changes, The People Do, Lee Holt
War Never Changes, The People Do, Lee Holt
Landshark Literary Review
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Nasty Bird, Jessica Marinaro
Our House, Bryce Levac
Donato's, Martin Dolan
Stephen J. West’S Soft-Boiled: An Investigation Of Masculinity & The Writer’S Life: A Review, Elizabeth Roos
Stephen J. West’S Soft-Boiled: An Investigation Of Masculinity & The Writer’S Life: A Review, Elizabeth Roos
Gandy Dancer Archives
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An Interview With Stephen J. West, Julia Grunes
An Interview With Stephen J. West, Julia Grunes
Gandy Dancer Archives
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I’M Going To Free Myself From The Shackles Of Other People’S Expectations Of Me, Grace Gilbert
I’M Going To Free Myself From The Shackles Of Other People’S Expectations Of Me, Grace Gilbert
Gandy Dancer Archives
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An Imaginary* Interview With A Philippines Collections Museum Donor, Camille Ungco
An Imaginary* Interview With A Philippines Collections Museum Donor, Camille Ungco
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
Ontological distance is the dehumanization that emerges from uninterrogated coloniality between colonized subjects and the oppressive systems. This distancing has occurred in the histories of U.S. teachers both domestic-based and abroad, especially in Southeast Asia. In Steinbock-Pratt’s (2019) historiography on the relationships between early 1900s U.S. teachers and their Filipinx students, ontological distance was “The crux of the colonial relationship was intimacy marked by closeness without understanding, suasion backed by violence, and affection bounded by white and American supremacy” (Steinbock-Pratt, 2019, p. 214). This dehumanizing psychological or ontological distance existed during U.S. colonial regimes abroad, specifically in Southeast Asia and …
The Write Time, Alexis Torer
If I Had Been Born A Cricket, Alexis Torer
If I Had Been Born A Cricket, Alexis Torer
The John Carroll Review
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The Last Supper, Emel Terioglu
Colossians 3-12, Emel Terioglu
The Time I Was Victimized On Halloween, Brandi Sutton
The Time I Was Victimized On Halloween, Brandi Sutton
The John Carroll Review
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An Ode To My Futon, Brandi Sutton
Kites, Sauharda B. Sedhain
Identity (An Erasure Poem), A J. Rowe
We Are Made Of, Lucy Peloso
The Clinic, Keisha Orr
Anxiety Recalls, Jessica Merolla
Memorial To A Friendly, Christine Mellick
Memorial To A Friendly, Christine Mellick
The John Carroll Review
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Young Things, Nora Mckee
All You Do Is Let Us Down, Nora Mckee
The Hesitant Bird, Natalie March
Night's Light, Elizabeth Marcelli
A Martyr's Death (A Zuihitsu), Elizabeth Marcelli
A Martyr's Death (A Zuihitsu), Elizabeth Marcelli
The John Carroll Review
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Ode To This Pen, Rachel Kerling
In The South Of France, Rachel Kerling