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Poems, John Mulrooney Dec 2006

Poems, John Mulrooney

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


The Strange, Charles Hartman Dec 2006

The Strange, Charles Hartman

English Faculty Publications

Presents the poem "The Strange," by Charles O. Hartman. First Line: fungus raised by the night's rain; Last Line: thread cubic miles of humus.


Silhouette (Fall 2006) Dec 2006

Silhouette (Fall 2006)

Silhouette

Silhouette (Fall 2006)

Staff

  • Editor-in-Chief: Kimberley Crum
  • Poetry Editor: Aimee Taylor
  • Poetry: Michelle Scarberry
  • Prose Editor: Rebecca Cox
  • Prose: Kyle Rooney
  • Art Editor: Crystal Redoutey
  • Art: Charlie Haskins
  • Publicity: Ray Brown
  • Advisor: Brian Richards

The Silhouette is committed to celebrating the art and ideas of the students and faculty of Shawnee State University and of the community at large. The Silhouette welcomes any submission of artwork, poetry, or prose for possible publication in the magazine. Membership of the Silhouette staff is open to any student or community member interested in participating in the publication of the magazine. The staff includes …


Westview: Vol. 25, Iss. 2 (Fall/Winter 2006) Dec 2006

Westview: Vol. 25, Iss. 2 (Fall/Winter 2006)

Westview

No abstract provided.


L’Historiographie Positiviste Au Miroir De La Fiction Littéraire, Kasereka Kavwahirehi Dec 2006

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.


Réécritures Romanesques Du Mythe De Médée Chez Maryse Condé Et Marie N’Diaye, Jean-Luc Manenti Dec 2006

Réécritures Romanesques Du Mythe De Médée Chez Maryse Condé Et Marie N’Diaye, Jean-Luc Manenti

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

The mythical figure of Medea, made notable by child murder, has had a significant diffusion in contemporary fiction. A comparative analysis of her apparition in some novels by Maryse Condé and by Marie N’Diaye demonstrates the transposition and the updating of the myth according to varied cultural contexts. Situated between transgression and sublimation, the renovated figure of the infanticidal genitrix associates the imaginary of the beneficent mother to the one of the harmful mother. This hybrid status allows her to reveal a different specificity, one that goes beyond manichean classifications.


La Traversée Des Savoirs Dans Le Roman Africain, Justin K. Bisanswa Dec 2006

La Traversée Des Savoirs Dans Le Roman Africain, Justin K. Bisanswa

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

The African novel refers to a socio-political as well as a literary History, but does so with guile, expressing this History from an angle. Referring constantly to the social and human sciences, to the point of competing with them, the novel vacillates between dependency and autonomy. It thus proposes a specific knowledge of society, its functioning, and the individuals who constitute it. However, its true intention is not to copy the world, nor even to imitate its life, but to provide a miniaturized replica of both, and set itself up as a vast metonymic duplicate of a certain universe.


Le Romancier Africain Et L'« Énigme D'Arrivée », Bernard Mouralis Dec 2006

Le Romancier Africain Et L'« Énigme D'Arrivée », Bernard Mouralis

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

The theme of travel occupies an important place in African literature for two reasons. The earliest African writers wanted to substitute their own discourse for the one that had been produced by the West for centuries and which was long considered to be the sole legitimate discourse on Africa. By portraying African heroes and/or narrators who embarked on voyages to Africa or to Europe, African writers showed that the African too could be a traveler. The second reason is linked to generic considerations. Since the time of Don Quixote, the novel unfolds as an itinerary moving from one point to …


Poems I Found On My Way To Work: December 2--Dawn, After Six Inches Of Snow, David Schelhaas Dec 2006

Poems I Found On My Way To Work: December 2--Dawn, After Six Inches Of Snow, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Poems I Found On My Way To Work: November 15--First Snowfall, David Schelhaas Dec 2006

Poems I Found On My Way To Work: November 15--First Snowfall, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Rancor, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2006

Rancor, Mike Vanden Bosch

Pro Rege

A Terza Rima sonnet


Death Promises, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2006

Death Promises, Mike Vanden Bosch

Pro Rege

A Terza Rima sonnet


Peanut Butter Sandwich, Bob De Smith Dec 2006

Peanut Butter Sandwich, Bob De Smith

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


My Prayers, Bob De Smith Dec 2006

My Prayers, Bob De Smith

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


English Rose, Lorna Van Gilst Dec 2006

English Rose, Lorna Van Gilst

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Tending, Bill Elgersma Dec 2006

Tending, Bill Elgersma

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Poems I Found On My Way To Work: January 20--Clear And Bright, David Schelhaas Dec 2006

Poems I Found On My Way To Work: January 20--Clear And Bright, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


New Earth, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2006

New Earth, Mike Vanden Bosch

Pro Rege

This poem was previously published as an honorable mention in the 2006 edition of Lyrical Iowa.


Rock, Bill Elgersma Dec 2006

Rock, Bill Elgersma

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 9--Ash Wednesday, David Schelhaas Dec 2006

Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 9--Ash Wednesday, David Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Lament For Floyd, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 2006

Lament For Floyd, Mike Vanden Bosch

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Summer Spoils, Mary Dengler Dec 2006

Summer Spoils, Mary Dengler

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Garden A Tire, Lorna Van Gilst Dec 2006

Garden A Tire, Lorna Van Gilst

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Still Dancing, Mary Dengler Dec 2006

Still Dancing, Mary Dengler

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Westward Ho, Jeri Schelhaas Dec 2006

Westward Ho, Jeri Schelhaas

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


The Food Bank, Suzanne Walsh Nov 2006

The Food Bank, Suzanne Walsh

Westview

No abstract provided.


Éclairs To Derriéres, Elizabeth Gallu Nov 2006

Éclairs To Derriéres, Elizabeth Gallu

Westview

No abstract provided.


My Two Daughters, Edward Hurst Nov 2006

My Two Daughters, Edward Hurst

Westview

No abstract provided.


Herd Mentality, Hannah Craig Nov 2006

Herd Mentality, Hannah Craig

Westview

No abstract provided.


Saving Sunday, Rosemary M. Magee Nov 2006

Saving Sunday, Rosemary M. Magee

Westview

No abstract provided.