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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Review Of Empty Room With Light, Matthew Roth
Review Of Empty Room With Light, Matthew Roth
English Faculty Scholarship
The poems in Ann Hostetler's first collection, Empty Room with Light, reveal the world through the prism of everyday, domestic affairs. Hostetler, a trained visual artist and a professor of Creative Writing at Goshen College, arranges her deceptively simple poems with painterly care; as with a fine still life, the best poems here seem to be lit from within, their forms emerging not from the cunning of the artist, but from an act of attention that allows the people and objects to speak for themselves.
Midwife And Mother: Maternal Metaphors In The Composition Classroom, Cynthia Britt
Midwife And Mother: Maternal Metaphors In The Composition Classroom, Cynthia Britt
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study examines the maternal metaphors of midwife and mother used to describe instructors and teaching practices in the composition classroom. In the introduction the author describes her interest in the topic based on her own experiences as a mother and as a beginning composition instructor. The paper explains the initiation of the metaphors, what the metaphors and maternal pedagogy mean in terms of classroom practices and philosophies, criticisms of maternal practices, and the relevancy and legitimacy of the metaphors and maternal pedagogy in classrooms today. Section one explores the development of the metaphors to describe composition teachers related to …
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
English Faculty Publications
Presents the poems "Syzygy," "Offering," and "Giving," excerpts from "Morning Noon and Night," by Charles O. Hartman.
Fall 2003, Valparaiso University
Bifurcated Narratives In The Poetry Of Robinson Jeffers, C.K. Williams, And Denis Johnson, Alan Soldofsky
Bifurcated Narratives In The Poetry Of Robinson Jeffers, C.K. Williams, And Denis Johnson, Alan Soldofsky
Faculty Publications, English and Comparative Literature
No abstract provided.
Dissertation Distress: A Room Of One's Own With A Crib And A Computer, Joanne Detore-Nakamura
Dissertation Distress: A Room Of One's Own With A Crib And A Computer, Joanne Detore-Nakamura
Publications
The author writes of her efforts to finish her doctoral dissertation while rearing a toddler. Adjustments must be made.
Natural Trouble, Scott Hightower
Natural Trouble, Scott Hightower
Poetry
Natural Trouble continues Scott Hightower’s investigation begun in Tin Can Tourist. Themes of inheritance extend through changes of landscape and bad weather to hungers, urgencies, inequities, and bereavements. Hightower also reminds us that the practice of writing is at the core of democracy: poetry seeks a foundation in the truth of the individual, guaranteed and restored through the integrity of language.
Anniversaries Of Autumn And Beyond Where I Have Ever Traveled, Alan Soldofsky
Anniversaries Of Autumn And Beyond Where I Have Ever Traveled, Alan Soldofsky
Faculty Publications, English and Comparative Literature
No abstract provided.
Melville, Alan Soldofsky
Melville, Alan Soldofsky
Faculty Publications, English and Comparative Literature
No abstract provided.
Mary Margaret In A Black And White Photograph, Paul M. Bush
Mary Margaret In A Black And White Photograph, Paul M. Bush
Academic Support Division Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
After The Deluge And Weekend, Alan Soldofsky
After The Deluge And Weekend, Alan Soldofsky
Faculty Publications, English and Comparative Literature
No abstract provided.
Wku Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Wku Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Student Creative Writing
No abstract provided.
Spring 2003, Valparaiso University
The Boy Who Would Be God, James Plath
The Boy Who Would Be God, James Plath
Scholarship
The book features a collection of poetry by Illinois poets. The poem reprinted here is one two selections contributed by Plath.
Standing In The Reception Line At The Wedding Of My Ex-Wife, James Plath
Standing In The Reception Line At The Wedding Of My Ex-Wife, James Plath
Scholarship
The book features a collection of poetry by Illinois poets. The poem reprinted here is one two selections contributed by Plath.
Review Of "Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry", Marianne Rogoff
Review Of "Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry", Marianne Rogoff
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
"From the center and edges of the vast and diverse landscape of contemporary Mexico, whose 'boundaries are largely the accidents of history,' the poets in Reversible Monuments ponder the limits of consciousness and search for meaning(s)."
Herons, Susan Holbrook
Herons, Susan Holbrook
Creative Writing Publications
This piece was first published in Kaleidoscope: An International Journal of Poetry. For more information please visit their site: http://www.palimpsestpress.ca/kaleidoscope-collection-p-298.html
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 11 - 2003-2004, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 11 - 2003-2004, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal of the Arts (1993-ongoing)
No abstract provided.
Saving "Cinderella": History And Story In Ashpet And Ever After, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Saving "Cinderella": History And Story In Ashpet And Ever After, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
English Faculty Publications
An orphan is mistreated by a cruel surrogate family. The orphan is special, however, and with the intervention of kind and magical parental substitutes, rises to dizzying heights and achieves a happy ending. It’s a familiar tale, from “Cinderella” to Harry Potter —the difference is all in the details. In two fairy tale films of the 1980s and 1990s, those details remove the Cinderella story from the realm of fantasy. Ashpet and Ever After take pains to “realize” Cinderella—to remove almost all elements of magic and fantasy and to imagine, instead, what might make such a story real. Both incorporate …
The Mill On The Floss, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
The Mill On The Floss, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
English Faculty Publications
The Mill on the Floss was the second novel Marian Evans published under the pseudonym George Eliot. Born in 1819 to a prosperous estate manager, Marian Evans spent her youth much as her heroine did, in reading and outdoor activities. In 1850 Evans moved to London where she worked as a translator and editor, and fell in love with the writer and editor George Henry Lewes, a married man. Contemporary marriage law prevented Lewes from obtaining a divorce from his adulterous wife; the law held that, having condoned the adultery previously, he now had no grounds for divorce. Knowing this, …
Buying Time: Howards End And Commodified Nostalgia, Elizabeth Outka
Buying Time: Howards End And Commodified Nostalgia, Elizabeth Outka
English Faculty Publications
Midway through E. M. Forster’s Howards End, the newly married Margaret Schlegel Wilcox returns to the titular country house to find it the recipient of an unexpected makeover. Closed since the death of the first Mrs. Wilcox and for months used as a warehouse for the Schlegels’ possessions, the house has been unpacked and reconstituted by the housekeeper, Miss Avery, who creates a new interior built from moments of Margaret’s own history. As Margaret moves through the house in surprise, she takes a virtual tour of her past: her umbrella-stand greets her in the entrance way, the infamous sword …
Hands, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Hands, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Faculty Publications
In this ethnographic short story, the author shows end-of-life communication between grandfather, father, and (grand)daughter.
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.
Active Imagination, Janeen Cameron
Active Imagination, Janeen Cameron
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
This is the first of a series of four active imagination sessions
Flying Crocodiles, Valentina Piacenza
Flying Crocodiles, Valentina Piacenza
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Inscape, Marilyn Davis-Moore
Inscape, Marilyn Davis-Moore
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
My Rice Bowl, Joanna Tan
My Rice Bowl, Joanna Tan
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Liam Creates Ding Duck, Mary Anne Taylor
Liam Creates Ding Duck, Mary Anne Taylor
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
I Moved House : An Inscape, Rose Williams
I Moved House : An Inscape, Rose Williams
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Moon Silver, Lynette Beekwilder Reid
Moon Silver, Lynette Beekwilder Reid
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.