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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Kin-Ship, Zheng Moham Wang
The Kin-Ship, Zheng Moham Wang
Comparative Woman
This is a group of two English poems the author composed separately in 2019 and 2021 about the imaginary scenes of his grandpa and mother from a Iu-Mien family of Southeast Asia and Southwestern China. The group was submitted to the upcoming Kinship volume of the Comparative Woman journal of Louisiana State University.
We Cannot Walk In The Same Snow Again, Oceana Wenxin Jin
We Cannot Walk In The Same Snow Again, Oceana Wenxin Jin
Comparative Woman
No abstract provided.
Kinship Poems, K. Avvirin Gray
Kinship Poems, K. Avvirin Gray
Comparative Woman
In the appended collection of three poems, canopied under the title, ”Kinship Poems” I explore the possibilities for and practice of kinship between Native and African American women. In my first poem, ”Auntie,” a prose poem, I center non-sanguineous kinship affiliation in the decolonial project. In my final poem, I give equal consideration to biological kinship, by staging a speaker’s direct address to her unborn child.
Ghazal Toward Knowing, Nilufar Karimi
October, Oceana Wenxin Jin
Writing In A Snowy Cemetery, Oceana Wenxin Jin
Writing In A Snowy Cemetery, Oceana Wenxin Jin
Comparative Woman
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