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Radical Folk Heroes: Anansi & Br’Er Rabbit’S West African Origins & Their Forced Pilgrimages, Sage Adia Swaby
Radical Folk Heroes: Anansi & Br’Er Rabbit’S West African Origins & Their Forced Pilgrimages, Sage Adia Swaby
Senior Projects Spring 2022
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Leatherman And Other Short Stories, Sophia Joy Slezak
The Leatherman And Other Short Stories, Sophia Joy Slezak
Senior Projects Spring 2022
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Of Archives And Ghosts, Zara Ruth Franke
Of Archives And Ghosts, Zara Ruth Franke
Senior Projects Spring 2022
This project, is about Bard's history of ghosts, subcultural lore and what makes something "home" to you. In a place and time, in students life, when things seem dispossessed and temporal. As the subtitle of my written sproj suggests:Temporal spaces of home for Bard students now and then, their connections with each other and how we process memories, ghosts and subcultural lore.
My installation is about these moments in life, when everything seems to freeze for a second, hold still, and you feel like this moment is forever but also not at all. "Ephemerality", in academic, theory terms but also …