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“This Wonderful Machine”: How Should We Teach Humanities Texts Like Gulliver’S Travels In The Time Of Chatgpt?, Richard J. Haslam
“This Wonderful Machine”: How Should We Teach Humanities Texts Like Gulliver’S Travels In The Time Of Chatgpt?, Richard J. Haslam
Critical Humanities
The quoted phrase in the essay title comes from a passage in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver’s Travels in which a Grand Academy of Lagado professor demonstrates a “wonderful Machine” that can generate scores of books “without the least Assistance from Genius or Study.” The essay explore the challenge for teaching classic humanities texts like Gulliver that the (perhaps not so) “wonderful Machine” called ChatGPT poses. Student Owen Terry’s Chronicle essay (May 12, 2023) identifies two crucial aspects of that challenge: “We don’t fully lean into AI and teach how to best use it, and we don’t fully prohibit it to keep …
The Parthenon, September 14, 2022, Tyler Spence, Connor Woodruff, Evan Green, Shauntelle Thompson, Chayce Matheny, Victoria Ware, Rafael Alfonso, Abby Hanlon, Alaina Laster
The Parthenon, September 14, 2022, Tyler Spence, Connor Woodruff, Evan Green, Shauntelle Thompson, Chayce Matheny, Victoria Ware, Rafael Alfonso, Abby Hanlon, Alaina Laster
The Parthenon
No abstract provided.
Marcia Lynn Hoard Williams, Kelli Johnson
Marcia Lynn Hoard Williams, Kelli Johnson
Oral Histories – NPS AACR Civil Rights In Appalachia Grant
Kelli Johnson conducting an oral history interview with Marcia Williams.
This oral history is part of the National Park Service African American Civil Rights History and Appalachia Grant Program.
Ms 76a Box 1 Notebook 1 - Armstrong Rankin Family (162 P.), Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76a Box 1 Notebook 1 - Armstrong Rankin Family (162 P.), Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 9 Notebook 5 - The Sharp Family, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 9 Notebook 5 - The Sharp Family, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 8 Notebook 16 - The Kanawha Road, Ready To Copy, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 8 Notebook 16 - The Kanawha Road, Ready To Copy, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 8 Notebook 14 - Pocahontas County Sketches. . .Clendenin, Cackley, Grimes, Waugh, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 8 Notebook 14 - Pocahontas County Sketches. . .Clendenin, Cackley, Grimes, Waugh, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 7 Notebook 14 - The Handleys About Finished, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 7 Notebook 14 - The Handleys About Finished, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 4 Notebook 8 - The Long Family; The Morgans, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 4 Notebook 8 - The Long Family; The Morgans, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 3 Notebook 2 - Barboursville Notes And Various Others; P. S. Drown Letters, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 3 Notebook 2 - Barboursville Notes And Various Others; P. S. Drown Letters, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 3 Notebook 10 - John And Mary Handley, Descendants, Dec. 22, 1951, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 3 Notebook 10 - John And Mary Handley, Descendants, Dec. 22, 1951, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 2 Notebook 23 - From History Of Johnson Co., Kentucky, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 2 Notebook 23 - From History Of Johnson Co., Kentucky, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 19 Notebook 3 - Old Cemetery Deeds Of Barboursville And Others Near; Also Various Papers Indexed (Lincoln Co. And Others), Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 19 Notebook 3 - Old Cemetery Deeds Of Barboursville And Others Near; Also Various Papers Indexed (Lincoln Co. And Others), Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
Ms 76 Box 11 Notebook 21 - Helen Kent Papers, Fred Bussey Lambert
Ms 76 Box 11 Notebook 21 - Helen Kent Papers, Fred Bussey Lambert
0236: Fred B. Lambert Papers, 1809-1964
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy collected over the years by Fred B. Lambert. A full index and guide to the Fred B. Lambert Collection can be found on our guides to collections page.
“Wild Mobs, To Mad Sedition Prone”: Preaching The American Revolution, Barry Levis
“Wild Mobs, To Mad Sedition Prone”: Preaching The American Revolution, Barry Levis
Sermon Studies
The Church of England in the American Colonies was really not a single institution. Because no local bishop governed the church in America, falling as it did under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London, the clergy tended to have differing loyalties. Especially in the southern colonies, local vestries ruled the clergy because they controlled their stipends; therefore the clergy followed the lead of the local squirearchy and suppressed their personal views regarding independence. The New England Anglican clergy were equally in a difficult position. Midst the hostility of Puritanism and the Sons of Liberty, they seemed like an alien …
From Dublin To Jerusalem: Sermons Of Rabbi Isaac Herzog, Marc Saperstein
From Dublin To Jerusalem: Sermons Of Rabbi Isaac Herzog, Marc Saperstein
Conference on Sermon Studies
No abstract provided.
What They Carried: An Archaeological Analysis Of Artifacts Found At Fort Steuben, Sam Foresha
What They Carried: An Archaeological Analysis Of Artifacts Found At Fort Steuben, Sam Foresha
COLA Research and Creativity Conference
The word “frontier” brings to mind certain connotations. The American public might think of Davy Crockett and his trademark coonskin cap, or of what came to be known as the Indian Wars as Americans pushed farther and farther west, conquering the rivers, plains, and mountains that lay just beyond colonial reach. But what was a frontier fort really like at the turn of the 19th Century? This paper explores that question through the study of archaeological artifacts left behind by the inhabitants of Fort Steuben. The fort, constructed in 1787, in what is now Steubenville, Ohio, was home to early …
The Parthenon, March 7, 2017, Nancy Peyton
The Parthenon, March 7, 2017, Nancy Peyton
The Parthenon
The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2016 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published two days a week. Physical issues are printed on Tuesdays and Fridays. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content.
Sharing The Sacred: A Tradition Of Mormon Public Education In Kirtland, Ohio, James Stuart Bielo, Kimberly Blake, Daniel Mcclurkin, Seth Boda
Sharing The Sacred: A Tradition Of Mormon Public Education In Kirtland, Ohio, James Stuart Bielo, Kimberly Blake, Daniel Mcclurkin, Seth Boda
Southern Anthropological Society - Annual Conference
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) has a strong tradition of promoting formal education. This includes several initiatives detailing, preserving, and sharing church history at sites of significance, setting these sites apart as sacred space. In summer 2015 I conducted eight weeks of ethnographic fieldwork at the Kirtland Historic Village, a recreated 19th century town in northeast Ohio. Historic Kirtland’s status as a sacred LDS space, coupled with its high operating costs and low non-LDS visitor attendance, raises the question of why the site stays open to the general public and free of admission. The use of …
The Parthenon, April 22, 2013, John Gibb, Tyler Kes
The Parthenon, April 22, 2013, John Gibb, Tyler Kes
The Parthenon
The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, is published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly Thursday during the summer. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content.
The Parthenon, April 5, 2013, John Gibb, Tyler Kes
The Parthenon, April 5, 2013, John Gibb, Tyler Kes
The Parthenon
The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, is published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly Thursday during the summer. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content.
The Parthenon, July 26, 2012, Shane Arrington
The Parthenon, July 26, 2012, Shane Arrington
The Parthenon
The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, is published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly Thursday during the summer. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content.
Mothers At Work: Reconstruction And Deconstruction Of Patriarchy In Gone With The Wind, Catherine Willa Staley
Mothers At Work: Reconstruction And Deconstruction Of Patriarchy In Gone With The Wind, Catherine Willa Staley
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
In this thesis, I explore the performances of motherhood in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind and how those performances conflict with culturally constructed expectations of that role. An analysis of Scarlett O’Hara and Melanie Wilkes, and how each woman compares to the South’s model for motherhood, reveals implications that extend beyond the novel’s Civil War setting to reveal the ongoing negotiation of modern readers still living within patriarchal conceptions of mothering. In Chapter 1, I outline the novel’s spectrum of motherhood, which is composed of characters who nurture and manage others. Each individual on that spectrum contributes to or …
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
The Present Giver And Other Stories On Human Connections, Erin B. Waggoner
The Present Giver And Other Stories On Human Connections, Erin B. Waggoner
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The Present Giver and Other Stories on Human Connections is a collection of seven short stories dealing with individuals that struggle to connect to another person. However, the stories also explore that these characters still feel the need to connect, stories very indicative of my own struggles with apathy and relationships. The critical analysis takes on a creative non-fiction approach as a way to show my development as a writer and how these stories relate to what I've learned through the years from my love of reading.
The Tractarians' Political Rhetoric, Robert Ellison
The Tractarians' Political Rhetoric, Robert Ellison
English Faculty Research
This article examines the political speaking and writing of John Keble, John Henry Newman, and other leading figures of the Oxford Movement. It argues that while they were essentially conservative in the pulpit, where they spoke as official representatives of the Established Church, they were more critical and outspoken in other works, where they enjoyed more of the freedom afforded to private citizens.
Not Your Father’S Border: An Examination Of The Border In Northern Ireland And Its Relevance To The Global Change In The Importance Of World Borders, Aaron Patterson
Not Your Father’S Border: An Examination Of The Border In Northern Ireland And Its Relevance To The Global Change In The Importance Of World Borders, Aaron Patterson
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Humanity has long maintained barriers separating specific entities from others. Ranging from cultural, religious, financial, and racial differences among a few others, the reasoning behind borders has remained a purely human endeavor. But our current golden age of technology has somewhat shrunk, or at least reassessed the necessity for borders. The boundaries of today, while many remain in the same locations as in the past, are vastly different from the borders created by previous generations. Globalization, a relatively new term, has made communication simple and fast. The noticeable result has been, of course, better communication between locations, and thus easing …
The First Act, Angela Hunt
The First Act, Angela Hunt
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The First Act is a creative thesis which explores the boundaries of biography and autobiography, fact and fiction, as the life of my mother, Deborah Wolfe, and my own, intersect in prose and drama. My purpose in writing this thesis was to examine and seek an understanding of my own relationship with the past and the present, as I explored the roots of my family history, specifically through the eyes of my mother, while using aspects of my family’s West Virginian and Mormon heritage. By reading the following story, you will, in a way, go on that journey with me …
Moulinet: An Action Quarterly, Volume 8, Issue 1, Moulinet Staff
Moulinet: An Action Quarterly, Volume 8, Issue 1, Moulinet Staff
Moulinet: An Action Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Practitioner, The Priest, And The Professor: Perspectives On Self-Initiation In The American Neopagan Community, Marty Laubach, Louis Martinie’, Roselinda Clemons
The Practitioner, The Priest, And The Professor: Perspectives On Self-Initiation In The American Neopagan Community, Marty Laubach, Louis Martinie’, Roselinda Clemons
Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Research
Initiation is a religious practice that is generally understood as involving socialization and acceptance into a religious community, but American Neopaganism, with its emphasis on individualism and autonomy, has evolved a meaning that challenges that simple understanding. American Neopagan communities are marketplaces of ideas that are comprised of groups and solo practitioners, all in interaction in which they might conduct main holidays together, but not necessarily work together in what they would consider more “serious” practices in which they receive the spirit communications with which they develop the ideas. Among groups, these practices include initiations through which candidates are trained …