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The Keeping House, Anna J. Blackburn Jan 2017

The Keeping House, Anna J. Blackburn

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

This collection of poems and short prose is a meditation on questions of boundary and perception. The Keeping House is locus of loss and entrapment, resistance and desire. It embodies the irresistible gravity of the self—both its material and psychical spaces. The speaker grapples with the instability of a world where “shrouds become things, and things become shrouds.” Even knowledge is unreliable. These poems enact a quest for meaning through internal and external landscapes.


Not Conceited, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

Not Conceited, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

No abstract provided.


Forgotten, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

Forgotten, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

No abstract provided.


The New Recruit, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

The New Recruit, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

No abstract provided.


W I N D F A L L, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

W I N D F A L L, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

seasons change


I Am Pissed Off, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

I Am Pissed Off, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

what happens when you work harder than those around you


She Was, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

She Was, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

No abstract provided.


Primary Drive, Tara Thompson Dec 2016

Primary Drive, Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson

No abstract provided.


Irb As Poetry, Maria K. Lahman Ph.D., Eric D. Teman J.D., Ph.D., Veronica M. Richard Ph.D. Dec 2016

Irb As Poetry, Maria K. Lahman Ph.D., Eric D. Teman J.D., Ph.D., Veronica M. Richard Ph.D.

Eric D Teman, J.D., Ph.D.

In this series of poems, the authors reflexively explore experiences with the institutional review board (IRB) through the
use of various poetic forms, including autoethnographic, literature review, artifact, blackout, typewriter, concrete, cutout,
photographic, and collage. Areas of the authors’ individual research lines are with children, adolescents, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and ally (LGBTQQA+) participants, which are groups federally designated as vulnerable in research. Author experiences with these groups are reflected in the poetry and the perspectives of being reviewed by, reviewers of, and chairs of IRB.