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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Ua1c2/68 Rock House Photos, Wku Archives
Ua1c2/68 Rock House Photos, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Images of the Rock House.
Stitch-By-Stitch, Katacha Diaz
Stitch-By-Stitch, Katacha Diaz
Westview
Many years ago while on vacation in Santa Fe, New Mexico, I decided to take an early morning stroll in the city’s art district.
314 East 25th Street, On January 1st, Matthew Brennan
314 East 25th Street, On January 1st, Matthew Brennan
Westview
It’s moving day—the sun glimmers as dimly as Venus in the morning sky.
Tuesday Night, Amber Thompson
Tuesday Night, Amber Thompson
Westview
The coppery softness of cinnamon sticks to my fingers.
Qwerty, James E. Fowler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Westview
On the ferry to the Stockholm Archipelago, Gunilla
Frisk, James E. Fowler
Lady: Bug, James E. Fowler
Tennyson, By Allergies Immured, John Bradshaw
Tennyson, By Allergies Immured, John Bradshaw
Westview
Window bound I sit and ponder Letting my sheltered eyes go wander.
Contributors, Westview Staff
Heterochromia, John Tavares
Heterochromia, John Tavares
Westview
This short fiction, with a dystopic vision, is set in a future Toronto, devastated by social unrest and a nuclear disaster, while the action of the story explores a retired librarian’s conflict with a repressive censorship authority.
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
Westview
In your favorite episode, you are past your prime
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
Westview
In the black and white snapshot, my father and my uncle, sweaty from volleyball, stand side-by-side
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
Westview
Longer now than sixty years ago, dying in a veterans’ hospital, committed by my mother
Petticoat In The Navy: My Mother's War, Sheila A. Murphy
Petticoat In The Navy: My Mother's War, Sheila A. Murphy
Westview
In 1918 Julia Lehan, age nineteen, lives in Roxbury
Well Of Despair, Sarah Brown Weitzman
I Remember Rodney, David Vancil
Half-Way, A. S. More, Edward Wells
Plowing, Kevin Oakes
Plowing, Kevin Oakes
Westview
As a kid growing up on a farm You are expected to learn how to plow
Nowhere Is Nowhere, Catherine Mccraw
Nowhere Is Nowhere, Catherine Mccraw
Westview
People often speak of rural Western Oklahoma as the middle of nowhere.
The Patience Of Trees, Jill Jones
The Patience Of Trees, Jill Jones
Westview
We compare ourselves to trees, Draw analogies and metaphors for human experience
The Valley, Sheila Cohlmia
September's Grapes, Sheila A. Murphy
September's Grapes, Sheila A. Murphy
Westview
There’s grief from harvest early, or too late: bitter, hard, or over-ripened fruit.
The Skaters, Matthew Brennan
The Skaters, Matthew Brennan
Westview
As in a winter scene of the Flemish Masters, Skaters glide like swans across the surface Of Lake of the Isles
Big, James E. Fowler
The Ymca, Cal Castle
An Exploration Of Artist Housing In Greater Boston, Ma, Clairessa Morrow
An Exploration Of Artist Housing In Greater Boston, Ma, Clairessa Morrow
Honors Projects
Boston is a city bursting with art and culture. However, many of the artists and craftspeople who create this environment are being driven out by external factors. This project examines the personal experiences of artists in the Boston area to gain their insight on present issues and their perceptions for the future.
Standing In Solidarity
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Portraits With A Posthumous Voice: Reinforcing And Contesting Social Norms In The Heterotopic Museum And Cemetery, Matthew J. Crissey
Portraits With A Posthumous Voice: Reinforcing And Contesting Social Norms In The Heterotopic Museum And Cemetery, Matthew J. Crissey
Museum Studies Theses
Abstract
The following paper qualitatively analyzes and documents over 500 memorial-photographs/etched portraits on tombstones in ten Western New York cemeteries. This paper covers fourteen topics, ranging from religion to gang-violence. A juxtaposition of portraits exhibited within the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery with memorial-portraits on tombstones revealed heterotopic environments creating a public forum enabling the reinforcing or contestation of social ideologies. In other words, the author observed the similarities of identities and social norms publicly expressed on tombstones and gallery portraits.
A Social Constructionist approach enabled the study to examine how one social phenomenon contributes to the shaping of a culture. …
The Sea Ranch: Unforeseen Failures And Statewide Successes Of An Ecologically Conscious Coastal Community, Robert Daley
The Sea Ranch: Unforeseen Failures And Statewide Successes Of An Ecologically Conscious Coastal Community, Robert Daley
Senior Theses
The term “residential development” or “planned community” brings to mind images of a stereotypical suburbia. The planned community of The Sea Ranch, along the Sonoma County coast in Northern California is a direct challenge to the suburban ideal. Construction of the nearly 1500 homes began in the late 1960s and continues to present day. All of the homes must meet specific design requirements including being ecologically sound and they must fit within the landscape. The strict architectural elements is what provides the distinct look of the community. The construction of a housing development along a ten-mile strip of untouched and …