Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
-
- Butler University (3358)
- Providence College (1486)
- Southwestern Oklahoma State University (1340)
- Bryant University (676)
- University of Richmond (514)
-
- Lindenwood University (504)
- John Carroll University (361)
- Ouachita Baptist University (332)
- University of Northern Iowa (320)
- University of North Dakota (310)
- Ursinus College (193)
- Western Kentucky University (181)
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (172)
- Morehead State University (169)
- Otterbein University (159)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (156)
- Wright State University (155)
- Gettysburg College (143)
- Dartmouth College (138)
- Selected Works (133)
- Bard College (129)
- Western Michigan University (121)
- Syracuse University (107)
- SUNY Geneseo (105)
- College of the Holy Cross (102)
- Santa Clara University (102)
- Brigham Young University (94)
- Cedarville University (93)
- Marshall University (93)
- University of New Orleans (93)
- Keyword
-
- Fiction (1426)
- Poetry (1336)
- Creative writing (354)
- American (331)
- College students' writings (326)
-
- Richmond College (Richmond (325)
- University of Richmond (325)
- Va.) (325)
- Literary magazine (272)
- Creative nonfiction (234)
- Creative Writing (232)
- Prose (194)
- Lantern (192)
- Writing (192)
- Collegeville (190)
- Pennsylvania (190)
- Ursinus College (190)
- Short stories (174)
- Humanities (160)
- Art (153)
- Literary Magazine (138)
- Student Literary Magazine (134)
- Non Fiction (130)
- University Press (130)
- Western Kentucky University (122)
- Short story (117)
- Photography (108)
- Fantasy (102)
- Student Activities (101)
- Wright State University (101)
- Publication Year
- Publication
-
- Manuscripts (3325)
- Westview (1289)
- Bryant Literary Review (674)
- INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica (674)
- The Prose Poem: An International Journal (622)
-
- The John Carroll Review (357)
- Arrow Rock (344)
- The Messenger (archival - 1870-) (325)
- Floodwall Magazine (308)
- Scope (300)
- The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present (190)
- The Messenger (170)
- The Alembic (159)
- The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose (159)
- Quiz and Quill (132)
- Dissertations and Theses (113)
- The Mercury (111)
- Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine (109)
- WKU Archives Records (107)
- Gandy Dancer Archives (105)
- Nexus Literary Journal (101)
- Free! (89)
- Intertext (89)
- University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations (88)
- Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature (87)
- Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive (85)
- Electronic Theses and Dissertations (84)
- Inscape (84)
- iowa state teachers college magazine (84)
- The Laureate (82)
- Publication Type
Articles 31 - 60 of 14270
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Islas De Resistencia: Pensamiento Archipielágico En Las Poéticas Canarias Y Caribeñas Del Siglo Xxi, Laura García García
Islas De Resistencia: Pensamiento Archipielágico En Las Poéticas Canarias Y Caribeñas Del Siglo Xxi, Laura García García
Dissertations and Doctoral Documents from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2023–
This dissertation explores contemporary literary manifestations in the Canary Islands and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, with a stronger focus on the islands of Tenerife and Puerto Rico. Through an archipelagic approach, this study delves into the analysis of Los lenguas cortadas (2020) by Cirilo Leal, Boat People (2005) by Mayra Santos-Febres, Panza de burro (2020) by Andrea Abreu and PR3 Aguirre (2018) by Marta Aponte Alsina. The analysis states that these literary works build alternative forms of affective archives of archipelagic memory. In this sense, the objects of study participate into a sort of “poetics of resistance,” resignifying racial, ethnic, and …
Estranged Temporality: How Time Tells Stories In Science Fiction, Phillip H. Howells
Estranged Temporality: How Time Tells Stories In Science Fiction, Phillip H. Howells
Dissertations and Doctoral Documents from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2023–
According to Darko Suvin in his influential critical treatise, Metamorphoses of Science Fiction, estrangement in Science Fiction (SF) gives authors the ability to build worlds related to but distant from our own using specific metaphors. This dissertation takes up this term and applies it to the fulcrum of time in SF as a method of creating possible futures and imaginative pasts in order to illuminate the realities of the present. The realities of the present are congruent with the material circumstances of the past, and this can be seen in the kinds of SF worlds built by members of …
If I Cannot Hear Us, How Do I Know We Are Here? A Journey Into Assyrian Storytelling, Nadine Koochou
If I Cannot Hear Us, How Do I Know We Are Here? A Journey Into Assyrian Storytelling, Nadine Koochou
Canterbury Scholars
In this collection of poetry and prose, Nadine Koochou explores her Assyrian-American identity, retracing family history and merging it with her own reflections. Through creative essays, she communicates the things she knows, to some degree of certainty. Through poetry, she communicates things she thinks she knows, or feelings she understands intrinsically, or things she does not know at all but wishes to know. Combining Assyrian history with intimate stories, she explores themes of generational trauma, language, love, war, and home.
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 111, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 111, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review
No abstract provided.
Trans-Species Communication, Fueled By Efforts Of Remediation, Naomi Canino
Trans-Species Communication, Fueled By Efforts Of Remediation, Naomi Canino
Masters Theses
Using science fiction pop culture and films as a basis to reposition the way that we think about communicating with plants as if they are sentient beings capable of human-like qualities, the process in which I intend to understand communication will be nestled in this fantastical, sci-fi realm of envisioning the world.
By analyzing existing forms of communication between humans, other living entities and themselves, I am challenging existing perspectives in order to propose new speculative processes of bio-based augmentation that can amplify a connection to plants. In order to pursue this exploration, I have chosen a real site in …
Call And Response : Experiments In Storytelling, Deanne Fernandes
Call And Response : Experiments In Storytelling, Deanne Fernandes
Masters Theses
Being part of RISD's inaugural Masters of Illustration cohort has been an immense honor. This journey has been nothing short of transformative and healing, as it has allowed me to unearth layers of self-discovery through my creative practice.
In my thesis, I introduce a fresh research methodology rooted in the principles of call and response, with adaptability, creativity, and storytelling as its foundational pillars. Through the lenses of visual storytelling, experimental animation, graphic journalism, and fictional world-building, I demonstrate how these techniques can effectively bridge the gap between theory and practice. This dynamic approach fosters meaningful connections among diverse perspectives …
Naturify 2300, Yarina Yiwei Dai
Naturify 2300, Yarina Yiwei Dai
Masters Theses
In my art practice, I explore the interplay between human desires to manipulate and anthropomorphize nature, as seen in the technological augmentation of plants and living entities. This investigation delves into how this intersection, alongside empathy towards these creations, contributes to fears of uncontrollability and the risks of addiction and excessive dependence on technology.
Bioengineering and genetic modification have cultivated unprecedented developments, allowing humans to manipulate the fundamental building blocks of life. My research speculates on this technology further, modifying the genetic code of organisms and creating bioengineered wearable entities with enhanced traits or entirely new functionalities. The primary objective …
The Day The Door Flew Open, Clara Delgado
The Day The Door Flew Open, Clara Delgado
Masters Theses
A journey is a chance to better oneself, to go and come back anew. This kind of pilgrimage does not only happen in the spectacular realm of far-off travels. Often it happens where the soles of one’s feet comprehend the curvature of the land. Then, without forewarning, time opens a sliding door that appears on the recognized ground. Stepping in, the world is realized in a new way.
The writings that strike my tongue with ravishing bittersweet flavors are fictional narratives, with voyages that sail through day and night, disguised as lovely prose while critically probing the world. This written …
Personas, Issue 2, 2024, Jonathan Maiullo
Personas, Issue 2, 2024, Jonathan Maiullo
Personas: Multilingual Creative Writing Journal
No abstract provided.
Good Girls Don't, Tess Fresco
Good Girls Don't, Tess Fresco
English Honors Theses
Set in the year 1980, "Good Girls Don't" is a bracing coming-of-age story about Cathy, a young woman in Los Angeles who dreams of escaping the city yet feels intimately bound to it. Los Angeles as a terrifyingly beautiful place, in this specific time, figures prominently in this novella; even as Cathy enjoys smoking pot with her best friend Heather, rolls her eyes at her boss at Jack In the Box, and moons over sexy surfer boys, the threat of a serial murderer targeting young women hangs over her mind. On a date one night with Jim, an older boy …
Contributors, Anthropocene Editors
Where You Sleep And What You Want, Conor Flannery
Where You Sleep And What You Want, Conor Flannery
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Spiritsong, Angela Hays
The Emptiness You Feel Is The Suppression Of An Idea That Demands It Be Externalized., Samara Crouse
The Emptiness You Feel Is The Suppression Of An Idea That Demands It Be Externalized., Samara Crouse
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Cups Of Tea At Sunrise, Lydia A. Sharpe
Cups Of Tea At Sunrise, Lydia A. Sharpe
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Elemental Meditations: One Day On A Burning Planet, Olivia Lynch
Elemental Meditations: One Day On A Burning Planet, Olivia Lynch
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Room To Grow, Sylvia Foster
Life Being Experienced, Amelia Hirsch
Life Being Experienced, Amelia Hirsch
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Nature God, Russell Webb
Thanking The Stars, Amelia Hirsch
Stargazer, Paige Q. Thompson
Subject Ninety-Four, Sophie Trist
Aphrodite, Or The Bane Of My Existence, Paige Q. Thompson
Aphrodite, Or The Bane Of My Existence, Paige Q. Thompson
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Cutting Ties, Collette Bliss
My Gallery Of Hearts, Angela Hays
Sur L’Apprentissage D’Une Langue / On Language Learning, Verna Corinne Bryan
Sur L’Apprentissage D’Une Langue / On Language Learning, Verna Corinne Bryan
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
The Children’S Library, Maggie Crafton
The Children’S Library, Maggie Crafton
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Queen Anne's Lace, Katherine Wehling
Lunchtime In The Student Union, Russell Webb
Lunchtime In The Student Union, Russell Webb
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
A Noncomprehensive List Of Human Experiences, Mac Allen
A Noncomprehensive List Of Human Experiences, Mac Allen
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.