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On Tubes, By Ted Stevens, Bryan M. Furuness Dec 2009

On Tubes, By Ted Stevens, Bryan M. Furuness

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

No abstract available


On Tubes, By Ted Stevens, Bryan M. Furuness Dec 2009

On Tubes, By Ted Stevens, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available.


Goosetown: Reconstructing An Akron Neighborhood, Joyce Dyer Dec 2009

Goosetown: Reconstructing An Akron Neighborhood, Joyce Dyer

University of Akron Press Publications

Can the past be discovered? Are memories only someone else’s recollections? Can we draw out the shadows deep within the crevices of the brain?

Goosetown, once a physical location in Akron, Ohio, and a place in Joyce Dyer’s childhood world, still lingers on the edge of the author’s perception. Dyer lived her first five years, the most significant five, some would say, in Goosetown, and had dismissed them as irrelevant because she couldn’t recover the images.

Years later, accompanied by her uncle, the self-proclaimed “Mayor of Goosetown,” the odd couple travels to unearth the lost years. Together they search for …


Story Story Night, Clay Morgan Dec 2009

Story Story Night, Clay Morgan

Clay Morgan

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Examples: What Teachers Are Doing With Poetry, Penny Miller, Sarah Duffer, Carole Damin, Libby Duggan Dec 2009

Examples: What Teachers Are Doing With Poetry, Penny Miller, Sarah Duffer, Carole Damin, Libby Duggan

Articles

In November, 112 teachers from across Indiana attended a full-day professional development workshop with renowned poet Georgia Heard. Here is a sampling of the things these teachers are now doing in their schools and classrooms as a result of that workshop.


The Origin Of Species: An Excerpt, Nino Ricci Dec 2009

The Origin Of Species: An Excerpt, Nino Ricci

Bridgewater Review

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Here And Gone: New And Selected Poems, Donald Johnson Dec 2009

Here And Gone: New And Selected Poems, Donald Johnson

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


The Breath We Walk On, Sean Matthew Tribe Dec 2009

The Breath We Walk On, Sean Matthew Tribe

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

"The Breath We Walk On" is a collection of poems written during my time at UNLV, instructed by the poetic works of George Oppen, DH Lawrence, William Blake, Alice Notley, Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg and John Donne, as well as, The Greek Anthology, The Bible, and The Gnostic Gospels. The major ideas forming this collection detail issues of self in relation to the world. The poems that were most instructive from these books explore this idea in the best of their works. Other questions addressed are how can human beings live in a way that inflicts minimal harm to the …


Dnd Pantoum, Brittany Szabo Dec 2009

Dnd Pantoum, Brittany Szabo

Student Creative Writing

No abstract provided.


Théâtres Du Roman : Les Scènes De L’Écriture Francophone, Sélom Komlan Gbanou Dec 2009

Théâtres Du Roman : Les Scènes De L’Écriture Francophone, Sélom Komlan Gbanou

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

The present analysis proposes to show how, with a large number of authors, writing becomes an important stage of the imaginary space of the novel, of the configuration of the narrative and the characters, as well as the language. In the field of narrative imaginary, novel and theatre go together, complete each other in order to convert the process of writing into a game where the pleasure of the writer encounters that of the reader, this spectator of the literary scene.


Poésie Et Engagement Dans Vous N’Êtes Pas Seul De Gérard Étienne, Simone Grossman Dec 2009

Poésie Et Engagement Dans Vous N’Êtes Pas Seul De Gérard Étienne, Simone Grossman

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

This article addresses the terms of commitment in Vous n’êtes pas seul by Gérard Étienne. For one part, the representation of the poet-and-tramp pertains to a first type of ideological commitment. For the second part, the study of oxymorons and references to Baudelaire will lead to a definition of another commitment of poetry in the novel as a counter-discourse for the victims of social exclusion.


Le Roman Africain : Drame Or Histoire, Bernard Mouralis Dec 2009

Le Roman Africain : Drame Or Histoire, Bernard Mouralis

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

For a long time, African novelists claimed filiation with realism. But there is in realism a deep contradiction between the will of describing the social world and the will of changing it. From this contradiction, the paper studies : the relation between theatre and novel ; the question of citizenship in the novel ; the place of the novel in front of knowledge and action. The novel shows dynamics and characters living in the time. So, it tends to wander from the principle of knowledge and self-consciousness.


La Dramatisation De L’Écriture Chez Sony Labou Tansi, Georges Ngal Dec 2009

La Dramatisation De L’Écriture Chez Sony Labou Tansi, Georges Ngal

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

As an author always articulates his writing with idioms that reflect a specific time period and a given social group, Sony Labou Tansi talks about “tropicalité”, and gives himself the goal to create multiple “tropicalités”.


L’Écriture De La Perte Chez Assia Djebar, Lila Kermas Dec 2009

L’Écriture De La Perte Chez Assia Djebar, Lila Kermas

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

This study proposes a reflexion on the feeling of “loss” as a source of literary creation. The different tensions generated by an hybrid identity of a character in a quest, especially in La disparition de la langue française (“disappearance of the French language”) by Assia Djebar ; what matters here is to see how the feeling of crisis and the split reveals itself and how it dissolves in and through (the process of) writing.


L’Art De L’« Écrire » Chez Patrick Chamoiseau, Savrina Parevadee Chinien Dec 2009

L’Art De L’« Écrire » Chez Patrick Chamoiseau, Savrina Parevadee Chinien

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

In the works of Patrick Chamoiseau, the act of writing is a main, recurrent theme. The narrator, often, tries to define himself through his writings which have their own autonomy in the novel. This character questions his writing and is torn by the dissatisfaction he feels to get close to the “breath” of the creole storyteller : the chasm between orality and writing creates suffering. He, then, advocates l’“écrire”, closer, according to him, to the utterance of the storyteller and free of the “constraints” of an occidental writing, which he considers as stamped by the ideology of the Universal.


Le « Français De Rue » Et L’Écriture De La Guerre : Portée Et Signification, Jean-Fernand Bédia. Dec 2009

Le « Français De Rue » Et L’Écriture De La Guerre : Portée Et Signification, Jean-Fernand Bédia.

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Ahmadou Kourouma, Emmanuel Dongala and Ken Saro-Wiwa made speeches of street, stigmatized like a “language with hooligan” (Quefellec, 2006), a model, at least an agent of the aesthetics of the language of writing of their romantic fictions on the wars. The occurrence of “French of street” whose vulgarity and indocility narratively build the “mythèmes” violence, hatred and horror, reveals the transgression of the linguistic standard, without deteriorating the significant intentionality of works.


Nightmare Of Christmas, James C. Schaap Dec 2009

Nightmare Of Christmas, James C. Schaap

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

A short story on Christmas, faith, and family fellowship.


Word Made Flesh, David Schelhaas Dec 2009

Word Made Flesh, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Fallen Pride, Mary Dengler Dec 2009

Fallen Pride, Mary Dengler

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Arriving, Bill Elgersma Dec 2009

Arriving, Bill Elgersma

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Arnie Koekkoek's Backyard Wonders, Elisabeth Mcpherson Eberspacher Dec 2009

Arnie Koekkoek's Backyard Wonders, Elisabeth Mcpherson Eberspacher

Pro Rege

Erratum: The photographs for both the cover and page 35 of the December 2009 Pro Rege are the work of photographer Doug Burg. These were attributed erroneously to Elisabeth McPherson Eberspacher, who wrote this essay.


Oh, Brother, Mary Dengler Dec 2009

Oh, Brother, Mary Dengler

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


January Thaw, David Schelhaas Dec 2009

January Thaw, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Reaping, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2009

Reaping, Mike Vanden Bosch

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Retired, David Schelhaas Dec 2009

Retired, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Interracial Marriage, Howard Schaap Dec 2009

Interracial Marriage, Howard Schaap

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Six Hundred Sermons: A Closer Look At One Pastor's Writing Practices, Leah A. Zuidema Dec 2009

Six Hundred Sermons: A Closer Look At One Pastor's Writing Practices, Leah A. Zuidema

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


My Best Hour Of The Week, Bob De Smith Dec 2009

My Best Hour Of The Week, Bob De Smith

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Paradise In Wal-Mart, Mary Dengler Dec 2009

Paradise In Wal-Mart, Mary Dengler

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Space, James C, Schaap Dec 2009

Space, James C, Schaap

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.