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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Atelophobia, Melissa Paravati
Bones, Allison Giese
Hermit, Kira Gregory
Trash Talk, Brendan Mahoney
The Meal, Katryna Pierce
Last Week's Obituary // Studying Genocide, Christy Leigh Agrawal
Last Week's Obituary // Studying Genocide, Christy Leigh Agrawal
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Course Of Wind, Joseph Curra
A Reaction To The Doomsday Clock // Writing Your Obituary And Wondering If You Would Like It, Rachel Beneway
A Reaction To The Doomsday Clock // Writing Your Obituary And Wondering If You Would Like It, Rachel Beneway
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Mausoleum // Twenty-Seven Negatives: The Disposable Camera I Forgot On You Kitchen Counter, Savannah Skinner
Mausoleum // Twenty-Seven Negatives: The Disposable Camera I Forgot On You Kitchen Counter, Savannah Skinner
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
December 2015, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
December 2015, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
Newsletter Archive
Contents: Chanukah Party; From the Rabbi; President's Message; Announcements; Boo Group; Community Notices
An Affect Theory Of Composition, Lindsey L. Novak
An Affect Theory Of Composition, Lindsey L. Novak
MSU Graduate Theses
This thesis explores the effect that being published in an online journal has on students' attitudes about writing and their willingness to revise. The impetus for the study was a combination of frustration at seeing the students in the Writing Center devaluing their own work, as well as my own experiences within the academy at large. The problem was that these students were neither seen as "good writers" within an academic setting, nor believed themselves to be such. The methods employed were the creation of a WordPress webpage, with a URL redirect ("boldjournal.org") which served as a forum in which …
An Unnamed God., Luke Cash Mansfield
An Unnamed God., Luke Cash Mansfield
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This creative thesis is the story of a man returning home at the behest of a friend who is undergoing great difficulties in her life. While Docent Americana ostensibly travels home to help his friend, he is also trying to cope with challenges in his own life. He suffers from bipolar disorder and although he is receiving treatment for it the stresses of the experience trigger a manic episode that threatens his personal stability and his relationships with those around him. An Unnamed God is set in western Kentucky, affording a glimpse at the slow decay of rural communities as …
Skagway, Robin Johnstone
Skagway, Robin Johnstone
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A New American Fiction: Personal Essays, Observances, And Interviews, Daniel M. Mendoza
A New American Fiction: Personal Essays, Observances, And Interviews, Daniel M. Mendoza
Theses and Dissertations
This work consists of essays on the author’s personal development as a writer. It also contains reflections on the state of contemporary American and Mexican-American fiction. The author seeks to illustrate the relevance of certain writers affiliated with working-class fiction, a genre of contemporary American fiction that blends social, political, and aesthetic values into their novels and short stories.
Included in this work are also a number of conversations with writers of working-class fiction. In these conversations the author engages other writers in dialogue that further illuminates the author’s development of his creative identity as a cultural and literary writer.
My True Father, David Rice
My True Father, David Rice
Theses and Dissertations
My True Father is novel about a Mexican American family in South Texas going through a divorce.
Historias De Psicopatas Desidiosos Y Solitarios En La Frontera, Silvia H. Vera-Huesca
Historias De Psicopatas Desidiosos Y Solitarios En La Frontera, Silvia H. Vera-Huesca
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is a collection of short stories and poems. The first part focuses on short-fictional stories based on the problematic violence trending in the border between Mexico and the United States, triggering psychosis, sloppiness and loneliness to the characters. The second part of this project includes poetry in prose, based on my own psychotic, sloppiness and lonely experiences living in the border for the past few years.
I Never Left The Borderland, Rosa E. Trevino
I Never Left The Borderland, Rosa E. Trevino
Theses and Dissertations
I Never Left the Borderland is a memoir encouraged seven years ago. It was originally meant to be the story of a young girl and her experiences as a migrant student, but once the writing process got under way, the narrative began to evolve. It became a complicated account of how the protagonist, now an adult, felt she was experiencing an inexplicable second coming of age, wrestling with her roles as a wife, mother and scholar. The critical introduction focuses on her relationship with literature and how it kept her sane while she struggled with who she was and who …
Some Imagined Theaters: Selections From A Fictional-Theoretical Universe, Daniel Sack
Some Imagined Theaters: Selections From A Fictional-Theoretical Universe, Daniel Sack
Daniel Sack
Cats And Dogs And Humans, Poem 11/23/2015, Charles Kay Smith
Cats And Dogs And Humans, Poem 11/23/2015, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Thoughts on science, inequality and the economy
"A Life And Death Dilemma", Christy Lester
"A Life And Death Dilemma", Christy Lester
Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture
No abstract provided.
“Looking Skyward: An Analysis Of ‘Augress’ By Michael Shewmaker”, Lydia Anvar
“Looking Skyward: An Analysis Of ‘Augress’ By Michael Shewmaker”, Lydia Anvar
Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture
No abstract provided.
“Son Of Man (Of Steel): Messianic Imagery In Zach Snyder’S Man Of Steel (2013)", Jordan Upton
“Son Of Man (Of Steel): Messianic Imagery In Zach Snyder’S Man Of Steel (2013)", Jordan Upton
Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture
No abstract provided.
Wars Remembered (2003), Shaun O’Connell
Wars Remembered (2003), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
O'Connell speaks about his father, among other war veterans, dealing with the effects of the wars they fought in. He explains his father's history from how he enilisted to how he died. He also touches upon other's war experiences and writing about the after effects of them as well.
Reprinted from New England Journal of Public Policy 19, no. 1 (2003), article 3.
Important Places (2005), Shaun O’Connell
Important Places (2005), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The author talks about his time and associations with the University of Massachusetts Boston. He also describes Ireland and his family's roots there and how it connects with Boston as well as his life in New York.
Reprinted from New England Journal of Public Policy 20, no. 2 (2005), article 10.
Two Nations: Homeless In A Divided Land (1992), Shaun O’Connell
Two Nations: Homeless In A Divided Land (1992), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The works discussed in this article include: Chain Reaction: The Impact of Race, Rights, and Taxes on American Politics, by Thomas Byrne Edsall with Mary D. Edsall; Why Americans Hate Politics, by E. J. Dionne, Jr.; A Far Cry from Home: Life in a Shelter for Homeless Women, by Lisa Ferrill; Scandal: The Culture of Mistrust in American Politics, by Suzanne Garment; Songs from the Alley, by Kathleen Hirsch; Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America, by James Davison Hunter; Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America, by Jonathan Kozol; Parliament of …
New York Revisited (1992), Shaun O’Connell
New York Revisited (1992), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The works discussed in this article include: City of the World: New York and Its People, by Bernie Bookbinder; New York, New York, by Oliver E. Allen; New York Intellect: A History of Intellectual Life in New York City, from 1750 to the Beginnings of Our Own Time, by Thomas Bender; The Heart of the World, by Nik Cohn; The Art of the City: Views and Versions of New York, by Peter Conrad; After Henry, by Joan Didion; Literary New York: A History and Guide, by Susan Edmiston and Linda D. Cirino; Our …
Home And Away: Imagining Ireland Imagining America (2013), Shaun O’Connell
Home And Away: Imagining Ireland Imagining America (2013), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
From the 2013 Editor's Note by Padraig O'Malley: Shaun O’Connell has lost none of his touch. In “Home and Away: Imagining Ireland Imagining America,” O’Connell juxtaposes two novels: Alice McDermott’s Charming Billy (1998) and Colm Toibin’s Brooklyn (2009) and reveals the parallels and contrasts that enrich the discussion of Irish and Irish American identities. Toibin, an Irish writer, would have us see an America, land of the free, as an open, inviting place but exacting in redeeming promises made; McDermott, an American writer, portrays an Ireland that is magical, a little bit of heaven, but finally a closed and bitter …
Good-Bye To All That: The Rise And Demise Of Irish America (1993), Shaun O’Connell
Good-Bye To All That: The Rise And Demise Of Irish America (1993), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
The works discussed in this article include: The Rascal King: The Life and Times of James Michael Curley 1874-1958, by Jack Beatty; JFK: Reckless Youth, by Nigel Hamilton; Textures of Irish America, by Lawrence J. McCaffrey; and Militant and Triumphant: William Henry O'Connell and the Catholic Church in Boston, by James M. O'Toole.
Reprinted from New England Journal of Public Policy 9, no. 1 (1993), article 9.
Exteriority, Howard Schaap
Mary Spillwater, Robert Mcgowan