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Late-Victorian Novels, Microsociology, And Bad Dialogue, Amy Wong
Late-Victorian Novels, Microsociology, And Bad Dialogue, Amy Wong
Amy Wong
This essay argues that a separation between dialogue and talk has been enforced since the rejection of mimetic realism in the late nineteenth-century art of fiction debates. Both the institutionalization of formalist methods and poststructuralism since Derrida have resulted, moreover, in continued suspicion about ontological claims made about any category of "orality." Yet what has been lost in the name of poststructuralist sophistication is an appreciation of talk as an embodied, relational, and sociologically mediated form. This essay contends that revisiting dialogue with a view toward such elements—from gestures and other physiological productions to "invisible" social dynamics—unfolds ethical dimensions of …
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Dreamland, Corey Hashimoto
Dreamland, Corey Hashimoto
Corey Hashimoto
My Blue World, Kimberly Knutsen
My Blue World, Kimberly Knutsen
Kimberly Knutsen
Opal Jean, age twelve, is flying to Michigan to visit her dad, who is serving a life sentence in prison for murder. Opal hasn’t seen her father in seven years, and while she longs for the “cold blue world” of her childhood, she is also struggling to break free of her father’s dark legacy.
The trip is a disaster. Luggage is lost, her mother has to “take a seat” in the airport and rattle the benzodiazepines in her purse, her teen brother attempts to order $30 worth of Coronas from room service, and Opal’s little brother is simultaneously thrilled and …
Lying And Other Fun Habits, Emily Llerena
Lying And Other Fun Habits, Emily Llerena
Emily Llerena
Review Of Humans And Paragons: Essays On Super-Hero Justice, Thomas E. Simmons
Review Of Humans And Paragons: Essays On Super-Hero Justice, Thomas E. Simmons
Thomas E. Simmons
No abstract provided.
Snow White, Leslie Gielow Jacobs
Forsaken Trust, Meredith Doench
Forsaken Trust, Meredith Doench
Meredith Doench
Book 2 in the Luce Hansen Thriller series. Third book forthcoming.
Description from the publisher:
Wallace Lake, Ohio, takes care of their own. Unwelcoming of outsiders, the community closes ranks when four women are found murdered along the water’s edge. Agent Luce Hansen of the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation must find a way in before another woman loses her life to the ruthless serial killer.
With the help of her new team—a hot rookie and a smart, beautiful medical examiner—Luce uncovers a ring of devotion surrounding the prime suspect. As Luce works to unearth the dark secrets of this …
A Particular Providence: Linked Tales Of Storms Finding Distressed Family Trees, James J. Magee
A Particular Providence: Linked Tales Of Storms Finding Distressed Family Trees, James J. Magee
James J. Magee
No abstract provided.
A Continuous Present, Margaret L. Lundberg
A Continuous Present, Margaret L. Lundberg
Margaret Lundberg
The readers of a text are—in many ways—also its authors, with the act of reading creating a dialog between a text already written and a text generated through reader response, creating a community along the boundary between author and reader. To illustrate that boundary, I situated myself—through my research and writing—as a responding audience to nineteenth-century Iowa farm wife Emily Hawley Gillespie, as she is revealed through the pages of her thirty-year diary. Through a constructivist paradigm, the methodology of philosophical hermeneutics, new historicism, and the creative vehicle of fiction, I entered Gillespie’s text to examine the themes which emerged …
Hospital Waiting Room, Tara Thompson
Technology, Tradeoffs, And Freedom As Depicted In Postmodern Fiction, Robert M. Pallitto
Technology, Tradeoffs, And Freedom As Depicted In Postmodern Fiction, Robert M. Pallitto
Robert M Pallitto
No abstract provided.
Unbalancing Acts: Plagiarism As Catalyst For Instructor Emotion In The Composition Classroom, Ann E. Biswas
Unbalancing Acts: Plagiarism As Catalyst For Instructor Emotion In The Composition Classroom, Ann E. Biswas
Ann E. Biswas
In this essay, the author reflects on her experiences while researching composition instructors’ emotional responses to plagiarism. The research found that instructors faced a variety of complex and competing feelings when students plagiarized, and those responses threatened to upset relationships, power structures, and professional identities in the classroom. The author considers how and why her own emotional labor was altered in light of these findings and what this might suggest about the need for increased professional conversation in our discipline regarding the impact of emotions in the writing classroom.
Aquariums Are For Children And Creeps, Caroline Graham
Aquariums Are For Children And Creeps, Caroline Graham
Caroline Graham
This story was originally published in Day One, a weekly literary journal dedicated to short fiction and poetry from emerging writers.
Nonfiction Creative Writing 1 (1).Docx, Maura O'Neill
Nonfiction Creative Writing 1 (1).Docx, Maura O'Neill
Maura O'Neill
No abstract provided.
Freedom Is A Good Book And A Sugar High, Meredith Doench
Freedom Is A Good Book And A Sugar High, Meredith Doench
Meredith Doench
This is a creative nonfiction piece about reading literature with an inmate.
A Swath Of Poppies, Spring Ulmer
Three Stories: "Permission," "Consolation," And "Presentation", Christopher Merkner
Three Stories: "Permission," "Consolation," And "Presentation", Christopher Merkner
Christopher Merkner
No abstract provided.
Familiar Strangers: International Students In The U.S. Composition Course, Elena Lawrick, Fatima Esseili
Familiar Strangers: International Students In The U.S. Composition Course, Elena Lawrick, Fatima Esseili
Fatima Esseili
This chapter presents selected findings from our study of a well-established ESL writing program at a U.S. university with a large population of international undergraduate students. The study was conducted in all 13 writing sections. The instruments included demographic data from university registrars; one instructor survey, administered at the end of the semester; and two student surveys, one administered at the beginning of the semester and one at the end. The instructor survey response rate was 100% (13 teachers); the student survey response rates were 82.5% (161 students) and 88% (171 students), respectively.
The reported findings inform five areas: an …
Gina Bonakdar Nahai: Fantasies Of Escape And Inclusion, Mojgan Behmand
Gina Bonakdar Nahai: Fantasies Of Escape And Inclusion, Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand
Cry of the Peacock, Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith, and Caspian Rain are the enticing titles of Gina Bonakdar Nahai’s Iran-focused novels, published in 1991, 1999, and 2008 respectively. And the titles hold true: the narratives reflect the pain, melancholy and dream-like beauty conveyed in the titles as they divulge characters who strive to escape the restrictions of their community, religion, government, and gender. In the meantime, as the author depicts these fantasies of escape and attempts at flight –and frequently harshly punishes them–, the characters achieve a hitherto unknown feat, namely the depiction of Jewish Iranian main characters …
Mind The Gap: And 2 Other Mysteries, Jared Brown
Mind The Gap: And 2 Other Mysteries, Jared Brown
Jared Brown
Mind the Gap, a novel, concerns a murder that occurs in London in 2001. Eight students from a university, accompanied by two faculty members, take a "theatrical tour" of London and Stratford, during which they see and discuss twelve plays. But their tour is ruined when one member of the group is murdered. The two other mysteries in Mind the Gap and 2 Other Mysteries, "The Value of Books" and "Midtown Detectives," are relatively brief -- longer than short stories, but decidedly shorter than novels. They both present intriguing tales of suspense, and both are written in styles …
Training Graduate Assistants, Bryan Bardine
Training Graduate Assistants, Bryan Bardine
Bryan Bardine
This article was featured in the journal's '4Sites Post-secondary' section. Overall, the goals for summer training are threefold:
- TAs need to become familiar with each other.
- TAs need to be knowledgeable about the material.
- TAs should be somewhat at ease in a classroom environment.
Hermann Hesse’S 'Siddhartha' As Divine Comedy, Bryan Bardine
Hermann Hesse’S 'Siddhartha' As Divine Comedy, Bryan Bardine
Bryan Bardine
Comedy has always been more difficult to define and pin down than tragedy. Part of the difficulty may be that comedy is, by its very nature, more protean than tragedy: comedy often takes delight in breaking the rules. Moreover, tragedy has been so memorably described in The Poetics that Aristotle may have unintentionally molded the shape of tragedy through the ages. There are different kinds of tragedy, to be sure, but they are usually variations of a similar theme and form. Perhaps because Aristotle's treatise on comedy has been lost, comedy was left free to develop in numerous ways. In …
Penquest Volume 2, Number 1, Janet Collins, Judy Gozdur, Susan Reed, David Reed, Rick Wagner, Carol Groover, Linda Banicki, Helen Hagadorn, Tammy Hutchinson, Sissy Crabtree, Sandra Coleman, Ann Harrington, Mark Touchton, Bruce Warner, Tom Schifanella, Laura Jo Last, David Whitsett, Bill Slaughter, S. Trevett, Richard L. Ewart, Valerie Williams, R. E. Mallery, Modesta Matthews, David Olson, E. Allen Tilley, Joseph Avanzini, Beth Goeckel, Donna Kaluzniak, Paul Cramer, Lucinda Halsema, Maria Barry, Roger Whitt Jr., Lori Nasrallah
Penquest Volume 2, Number 1, Janet Collins, Judy Gozdur, Susan Reed, David Reed, Rick Wagner, Carol Groover, Linda Banicki, Helen Hagadorn, Tammy Hutchinson, Sissy Crabtree, Sandra Coleman, Ann Harrington, Mark Touchton, Bruce Warner, Tom Schifanella, Laura Jo Last, David Whitsett, Bill Slaughter, S. Trevett, Richard L. Ewart, Valerie Williams, R. E. Mallery, Modesta Matthews, David Olson, E. Allen Tilley, Joseph Avanzini, Beth Goeckel, Donna Kaluzniak, Paul Cramer, Lucinda Halsema, Maria Barry, Roger Whitt Jr., Lori Nasrallah
David E. Olson
Table of Contents for this Volume:
Untitled by Janet Collins
Untitled by Judy Gozdur
Last Hour of Light by Susan Reed
Untitled by Judy Godzur
Untitled by Rick Wagner
Untitled by Carol Groover
Untitled by R. Wagner
Only in the Portico by Linda Banicki
Untitled by Helen Hagadorn
Private Place, Pubic Place by David Reed
Untitled by Tammy Hutchinson
Untitled by Tammy Hutchinson
Madison Knights by Susan Reed
Untitled by Sissy Crabtree
The Price by Sandra Coleman
Untitled by Ann Harrington
Invasion of Privacy by Mark Touchton
Untitled by Bruce Warner
Untitled by Tom Schifanella
Untitled by Tammy Hutchinson
Bloodwork …
Book Review: Killarney Clary's By Common Salt And Laynie Browne's Rebecca Letters
Book Review: Killarney Clary's By Common Salt And Laynie Browne's Rebecca Letters
Elizabeth Willis
No abstract provided.
Kenneth Koch's Hotel Lambosa; Jessica Treat's A Robber In The House; Nin Andrews's The Book Of Orgasms
Elizabeth Willis
No abstract provided.
Killarney Clary's Who Whispered Near Me And Edward Barrett's Common Preludes
Killarney Clary's Who Whispered Near Me And Edward Barrett's Common Preludes
Elizabeth Willis
No abstract provided.
Flying Carpets, Hedy Habra
Flying Carpets, Hedy Habra
Hedy Habra
Surveying what appears as familiar ground, Hedy Habra's Flying Carpets plunge deep into the bygone and the irrecoverable. Steeped in childhood memories of Egypt and Lebanon, and intensified in the act of fictional recollection, Habra's stories are at once joyous and tragic, witty and profound. In Habra we have a Shehrazad of our times, not one trying to save her life, but one intent to bring enchantment, gravitas, and sensitivity to ours. This is a book full of marvels, beautifully written. --Khaled Mattawa, author of Amorisco and Tocqueville
Hedy Habra's Flying Carpets is a collection of enchantments and wonders charmingly …
Rosemarie Waldrop’S Lawn Of Excluded Middle
The Apocalyptic Adventures Of Private Winfred Scott Biegle, Clifford Davidson
The Apocalyptic Adventures Of Private Winfred Scott Biegle, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
A modernist novel, describing a dystopian military in the imaginary dictatorship of Atlantis, written more than a half century ago when the author was a conscript in the army during the Cold War. As editor of the post newspaper at the Granite City Engineer Depot, Clifford Davidson was in a privileged position for observing the military mentality of the time, in particular the propensity for bullying intended to turn men into mindless killing machines. From other soldiers he was also able to hear disturbing stories at first hand about World War II and the very recent Korean War, only concluded …