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To Teach, Delight, And Inspire. Experiences With Kim Sowol’S Jindallaekkot (Azaleas) As A Printed Facsimile, Printed Scholarly Edition, Web-Based Reading Text, And Virtual Reality Experience, Wayne De Fremery Oct 2020

To Teach, Delight, And Inspire. Experiences With Kim Sowol’S Jindallaekkot (Azaleas) As A Printed Facsimile, Printed Scholarly Edition, Web-Based Reading Text, And Virtual Reality Experience, Wayne De Fremery

Barowsky School of Business | Faculty Scholarship

Here we document how college students responded to a canonical book of Korean poems, Kim Sowol’s 1925 Jindallaekkot (Azaleas), presented in a variety of formats: as part of a 2014 printed facsimile, a 2007 printed scholarly edition, a reading text articulated as a web page on a tablet, and a radical refiguration as a virtual reality forest. We asked students to describe if they enjoyed and felt inspired by their encounters with Kim Sowol’s poetry in these different formats. We also asked if they felt their experiences were educational and if they engendered a desire to share Kim Sowol’s poetry …


Prism Of Time, 1950-2020: A Collection Of Short Stories, Rosalie Marcovecchio May 2020

Prism Of Time, 1950-2020: A Collection Of Short Stories, Rosalie Marcovecchio

Master of Arts in Humanities | Master's Theses 1936 - 2022

This collection presents a variety of literary styles including pure fiction, auto fiction, historical fiction, biographical fiction, and creative non-fiction. Racism, abortion, political and societal events are addressed by way of the Viet Nam era Anti-war Movement, Feminism, Art, immigration, mid-century inter-racial attitudes, and individual responses to sexist behavior, fire, war, and death. Also serving as vehicles are adult behavior through a child’s eyes, and in some cases, humor. The stories are set in the 1950s and1960s in Cleveland and Chicago; also in pre-Soviet Belarus, 1920s Paris, Renaissance and 1970s Venice, and 2016 United States. Characters fictionalized in the stories …


Bernadette: A Screenplay, Dain Bedford-Pugh May 2020

Bernadette: A Screenplay, Dain Bedford-Pugh

Master of Arts in Humanities | Master's Theses 1936 - 2022

'Bernadette: A Screenplay' is the first half of a feature-length comedy-drama road movie that centers on the relationship between Bernadette - an introverted IT professional in her late twenties - and her elderly father. When Bernadette makes a big change in her life by quitting the job that she has come to hate, she decides to take the trip of a lifetime by traveling across America. She also decides to take her father, who is on the verge of moving into a care home, with her. What follows is an exploration of their relationship, their facing up to long-hidden grief …


Have You Ever Looked At A Walnut Shell, Matthew E. Davis Jan 2020

Have You Ever Looked At A Walnut Shell, Matthew E. Davis

The Tuxedo Archives

Have you ever looked at a walnut shell… all up close and personal I mean. You get so close your eyes crawl into the grooves until they become gorges and then the rest of your body follows in.


For The Boy Who Broke, Yvonne Bamba Jan 2020

For The Boy Who Broke, Yvonne Bamba

The Tuxedo Archives

You were the boy who broke.

Broke into laughter. Broke into song.

Broke into a smile.

Broke into brokenness.

You had this terrible habit of breaking things, especially people.

Especially yourself.


Excerpt From Jaki's Tale, Kayla K. Etheridge Jan 2020

Excerpt From Jaki's Tale, Kayla K. Etheridge

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We cooked macaroni and cheese. It was the perfect time to have a girls’ night. Candace loved to stir the block of butter, milk and packaged cheese in the pot once I finished draining it.

“Okay,” she grunted. “It’s done, Mommy.”

She walked over to the sink and washed her hands. I plucked a noodle from the pot and licked the cheese from my fingertips.

“Get the lemonade,” I told her.

I picked up the pot and separated it into three bowls while Candace filled two glasses with lemonade. “Grab some napkins.”

“I got them,” she answered. “Come on. It’s …


Book Review For Caribou, Emily Moran Jan 2020

Book Review For Caribou, Emily Moran

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A Letter To A Future Bridezilla Jan 2020

A Letter To A Future Bridezilla

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What Do You Know About Beauty, Kylie Walsh Jan 2020

What Do You Know About Beauty, Kylie Walsh

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Valparaiso And Neruda, Elizabeth Claverie Jan 2020

Valparaiso And Neruda, Elizabeth Claverie

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The Dance Of My Body, Elizabeth Claverie Jan 2020

The Dance Of My Body, Elizabeth Claverie

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Sweet Butter On A Burn, Elizabeth Claverie Jan 2020

Sweet Butter On A Burn, Elizabeth Claverie

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Sometimes, Rachel Zucker Jan 2020

Sometimes, Rachel Zucker

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Short Song, Julia Conner Jan 2020

Short Song, Julia Conner

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Sad Dictionary, Maggie Davila Jan 2020

Sad Dictionary, Maggie Davila

The Tuxedo Archives

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Remember The First Glance Of Our Lives, Brittany Lyons Jan 2020

Remember The First Glance Of Our Lives, Brittany Lyons

The Tuxedo Archives

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Reclaiming Spaces, Kylie Walsh Jan 2020

Reclaiming Spaces, Kylie Walsh

The Tuxedo Archives

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Perhaps With Less Grace, Devan Y. Klein Jan 2020

Perhaps With Less Grace, Devan Y. Klein

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Home, Millita Walker Jan 2020

Home, Millita Walker

The Tuxedo Archives

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Glove, Michael Asare Aboagye Jan 2020

Glove, Michael Asare Aboagye

The Tuxedo Archives

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Frozen, Caroline Jeter Jan 2020

Frozen, Caroline Jeter

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Follow Your Roots, Devan Y. Klein Jan 2020

Follow Your Roots, Devan Y. Klein

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Falling, Rachel Zucker Jan 2020

Falling, Rachel Zucker

The Tuxedo Archives

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Curls, Jasmine Picazo Jan 2020

Curls, Jasmine Picazo

The Tuxedo Archives

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Breathe In; Breathe Out, Rochelle Craig Jan 2020

Breathe In; Breathe Out, Rochelle Craig

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Bones, Chloe Miller Bess Jan 2020

Bones, Chloe Miller Bess

The Tuxedo Archives

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Blue Gaps, Matthew E. Davis Jan 2020

Blue Gaps, Matthew E. Davis

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At Bay, Kevin Sunga Jan 2020

At Bay, Kevin Sunga

The Tuxedo Archives

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(M)Other Tongue, Julia Conner Jan 2020

(M)Other Tongue, Julia Conner

The Tuxedo Archives

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You Would Do Anything, Kevin Coates Jan 2020

You Would Do Anything, Kevin Coates

The Tuxedo Archives

You are driving on the interstate, and your daughter says, “Look, Mommy! A polar bear!”

You are not so far gone that you think it really can be a polar bear, but you can not in that split second think of much else that it could be.

“A polar bear?” you say, stalling.

“Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear?” she says.

You remember vaguely that those are the lines of a book you read to her at night. You don’t know what the polar bear hears. What do polar bears hear? You imagine white noise, winds filled with …