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L’Historiographie Positiviste Au Miroir De La Fiction Littéraire, Kasereka Kavwahirehi
L’Historiographie Positiviste Au Miroir De La Fiction Littéraire, Kasereka Kavwahirehi
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
In its study of L’Écart by V.Y. Mudimbe, this article examines the critical and ironic mirroring of the discourses of the social sciences. By highlighting the pretensions of scientific discourse, Mudimbe’s fiction reveals the ambiguity and the limits of positivist methodology in a postcolonial context.
Man Down South, Joseph B. Plicka
Man Down South, Joseph B. Plicka
Theses and Dissertations
In this novella the main character, David Crumm, is getting older and decides not to wait around and die on his frozen ranch, but to retire to warmer climates. He leaves everything with his daughter, gets in his truck and drives south with his dog. In Florida, he accidentally hits and kills a migrant woman on her bicycle. The woman has a young son who survives the accident and, through a number of converging factors, David is compelled to personally take the boy back to his relatives in Nicaragua. The book then deals with David's experiences as he heads farther …
Strange Way Home, Seema Raju Mukhi
Strange Way Home, Seema Raju Mukhi
Theses
Set in India, this novel follows the narrator, sixteen-year-old Asha Mehtani, in her two-year struggle to decide between following tradition and following her own desires. Asha encounters an American teacher at her school who encourages her to read, to learn, and to follow her own path in life. But Asha¿s parents want her to get married right after she finishes high school, in an arranged marriage. By refusing to get married, Asha will damage her family¿s reputation and ruin her younger sister¿s chances of finding a good husband. Will Asha choose to follow her heart, to go to college and …
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Seven Haikus About Insomnia
• Lunch Hour
• Divorced Parents and Flower Guts
• 24
• Lily
• Growth
• Narcissistically Admiring You
• Mysterious Avocado
• Aloha Roast
• Summer
• Lines
• Internalizing
• San Francisco
• Numb Candle
• Moments No. 1
• Tanka
• Euphemism
• We be Malllllll
• Dragon Magic
• Time for the Magic Show
• Green
• Job
• The Shire
• Venom
• The Seasons of Love
• The Position
• Fragments of an Artist
• Peace
• Vagabond Nights
• Rerum Concordia Discors
Librarians And Gumshoes, Kellian Clink
Librarians And Gumshoes, Kellian Clink
Library Services Publications
I studied how the protagonists in prize winning murder mysteries used libraries as well as the gratifying number of times that the authors of said mysteries praised their public libraries in their acknowledgements page.
Interrogating History Or Making History? Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, Delillo's Libra, And The Shaping Of Collective Memory, Mark Spencer Mills
Interrogating History Or Making History? Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, Delillo's Libra, And The Shaping Of Collective Memory, Mark Spencer Mills
Theses and Dissertations
In the wake of the post-structuralist skepticism of language and language's ability to represent reality, the philosophy of history has likewise been questioned, since we gain our knowledge and understanding of the past primarily through language—through written and spoken testimony, and through subsequent historiography. Various post-structuralist critics have pointed out that history is never entirely recoverable, but accessible only indirectly through what is written and documented about it. What is written and documented is in turn determined by the contents and the nature of the archive. What we know about history is largely mediated and limited by the problems inherent …
You've Gotta Read This: Summer Reading At Musselman Library (2006), Musselman Library
You've Gotta Read This: Summer Reading At Musselman Library (2006), Musselman Library
You’ve Gotta Read This: Summer Reading at Musselman Library
Each year Musselman Library asks Gettysburg College faculty, staff, and administrators to help create a suggested summer reading list to inspire students and the rest of our campus community to take time in the summer to sit back, relax, and read. These summer reading picks are guaranteed to offer much adventure, drama, and fun!
Genre (And The Category Is...) [9th Grade], Kristen Dylla
Genre (And The Category Is...) [9th Grade], Kristen Dylla
Understanding by Design: Complete Collection
Making sense of the world and its complexities looms a difficult task for students in the ninth grade. This unit focuses on the understanding that one way to do so is to categorize information and ideas. The discipline-specific part of the unit will utilize the idea of genre as a category for organization, an essential understanding for the study of any text. The unit is done at the start of the year so that for the rest of the year, students have their ideas of genre to help them make sense of texts read. It would be preceded by an …
La Rue House, Matthew Peters
La Rue House, Matthew Peters
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
La Rue House is a collection of short fictional stories set in and around a homeless shelter for adolescents.
Absolute Midget, Mitchell Sommers
Absolute Midget, Mitchell Sommers
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Fiction Novel
Requiem For The Living, Kellie Wells
Reva, Jenny Dunning
Rage For Order, Josh Emmons
Myth, W. Tsung-Yan Kwong
Husbanding, Shena Mcauliffe
American Gas, Vincent Precht
Camas, Spring 2006
Camas
Secret Passages / Teresa Ponikvar -- Beyond the Highway Towns / Heather McKee -- Wildcat’s Revenge / Matthew S. Frank -- Rules for Living at the Urban - Wildland Interface / James McLaughlin -- Moa Hunting / Kim Todd -- Poetry / Jeremy Pataky, Jeff Ross -- First Person / Robin Patten -- Left / Genevieve Jessop Marsh
Apocalypse - 2006, P. J. Beemer
Apocalypse - 2006, P. J. Beemer
Apocalypse
Contributers include: Maureen Flannery, B.Z. Niditch, Gwen Archer, Carrie Peters, Sherrene Hubbard, Israel Moskovits, Brian Whisenhunt, Jane Kolkevich, Ann Lamas, Meg Hahn, Kate TErnes, M.J. Malone, D.H. Lee, Christopher D. Pratl, Joshua Halpern-Givens, Joris Soeding, Douglas L. Jordan, Juan Montesinos, Paul Degen, Sarah Nelson, Brian Whisenhunt, Anita Lam, Tomas Farrell, Benigno Boyas, R.A. Chavez, Sean Murphy
2006 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
2006 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 2006, Christopher Curley, Patrick Roesle, Klaus Yoder, Ashley Higgins, Phil Repko, Rachel Daniel, Rori Smith, Andrew Brienza, Brett Celinski, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Georgia Julius, Joshua Solomon, Trevor Strunk, Tori Wynne, Jennifer Mingolello, Julie Gentile, Brad Smith, Rachel Bower, Natalie Rokaski, Katharine Jones, Ian O'Neill, Harrison Ziskind, Christopher Wierzbowski, Richard Veale, Maureen Mccarthy
The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 2006, Christopher Curley, Patrick Roesle, Klaus Yoder, Ashley Higgins, Phil Repko, Rachel Daniel, Rori Smith, Andrew Brienza, Brett Celinski, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Georgia Julius, Joshua Solomon, Trevor Strunk, Tori Wynne, Jennifer Mingolello, Julie Gentile, Brad Smith, Rachel Bower, Natalie Rokaski, Katharine Jones, Ian O'Neill, Harrison Ziskind, Christopher Wierzbowski, Richard Veale, Maureen Mccarthy
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Of the Man
• Beauty in America
• Kindling
• Genevieve
• Bits of Copper
• A Love Song to Hip Hop
• From James' Journal
• I Want a Woman
• Peregrine Rain
• Resurge
• Frustrations
• (At Least) You Gave Me Something to Write About
• The Fun of Giving Interactive History Lectures as a Summer Job
• Exigence
• White Water
• My Summer, with Salt
• The City With Two Faces
• I Dig Your Cello
• Life-Filled Ghost Town
• Laura, On Happiness
• Integration/Assimilation
• Sunny Side Estates
• Every Night I …
A Blue For Carlos, Steve Almond
This Is For You, Morris Rosenthal, Steve Almond
A Smack Of Jellies, Joe B. Sills
Knuckle-Curve, Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Death By Bluebook, Erik M. Jensen
Death By Bluebook, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
This review considers a novel about life (and death) on the University of Chicago Law Review, where editors and associates seem to do little but have sex, connive to get ahead, have sex, kill (with Gunther's con law casebook, no less), and have sex. The reviewer, who didn't attend the U of C law school, believes it all.
A Nonfiction Fictitious Remembrance Of Wendy Wasserstein, Marleen S. Barr
A Nonfiction Fictitious Remembrance Of Wendy Wasserstein, Marleen S. Barr
Publications and Research
This is a short story.
The Canon, 2006, Dordt College
The Canon, 2006, Dordt College
Dordt Canon
- Fog Movement by David Wright
- My Psalm by Jess Brauning
- Art and Philosophy by Rachel Palmer
- Stop by Jess Brauning
- A Collage of College by Elaine Hannink
- Untitled #8 by Philip Van Dyken
- Hibiscus by Rachel Palmer
- The Herald by Alexander Miring
- Submission by Trevor Debey
- Ithemba: a portrait of our friends across the world by Cassie Lane
- Water Lily by Mark Wikkerink
- Autumn Afternoon by Maggie Mellema
- A Blonde Wig on a Black Face by Raymond Mutava
- Dusk by Craig Romkema
- Lower Yosemite Falls by Philip Van Dyken
- Homosexuality in the CRC by Nicole Vandenberg
- My Surprise Attack …
Fact And Fiction: Writing The Difference Between Suicide And Death, John Carvalho
Fact And Fiction: Writing The Difference Between Suicide And Death, John Carvalho
Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)
Did Michel Foucault die of AIDS or did he kill himself? Did he knowingly infect others in the bath houses in San Francisco or was he unaware that he was ill and of how less-than-safe sex could spread the same virus that infected him? What did he know about AIDS/HIV and what do we know about what he knew? Answers to these questions are ambiguous. This is due, in part, to the culture of homosexuality and the cultural response to AIDS/HIV at the time. It is also due to the conflicting reports about what Foucault knew, and when, in the …
Camas, Winter 2006
Camas
First Person / Heather McKee -- A Winter Morning / Genevieve Jessop Marsh -- My Life as a Pantheist / Sharman Apt Russell -- Clarity Can Be Deceptive / Greg Gordon -- Interview / Anna Lappe by Peter Metcalf -- Borderland / Jerry Mathes II -- On the Alaskan Peninsula / Jerry Mathes II -- History / Heather Cahoon -- Embers / Heather Cahoon -- Shed and Redemption #1 / Josh Slotnick -- I never met a farmer / Jessica Babcock -- Coneflower / Jessica Babcock -- Soon / Jessica Babcock -- Beekeeping / Jill Beauchesne