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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
River Of Dreams, Kaysone Syonesa
River Of Dreams, Kaysone Syonesa
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
3 Lao American poems
The Ones Abandoned, Thomas Dollbaum
The Ones Abandoned, Thomas Dollbaum
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
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The Black Mage Reader, Shaina Monet
The Black Mage Reader, Shaina Monet
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
N/A
The American Dream As A Cultural Movement, Thomas W. Raskay
The American Dream As A Cultural Movement, Thomas W. Raskay
English Department: Traveling American Modernism (ENG 366, Fall 2018)
This piece investigates the relationship between the American Dream and automobility through a generational lens, assessing cultural change in each renewal of the American Dream. Comparing generations of Americans exploring and reforming cultural space reveals evidence of the American Dream as a tendency for generations to expand to new frontiers balanced by a duty to reform current social space. Automobility multiplies Americans’ options for exploration and explodes the rate at which modern generations engage with different spaces. Now that automobility is routine, Millenials have expanded to the new social space frontier in cyberspace, but a limitless frontier may disrupt the …
The Voices Of Life And Death In Shakespeare’S Narrative Poems, Jonathan Locke Hart
The Voices Of Life And Death In Shakespeare’S Narrative Poems, Jonathan Locke Hart
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
The article “The Voices of Life and Death in Shakespeare’s Narrative Poems” uses Shakespeare’s dedications and Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece to discuss art and life, death and life, life-writing and death-writing. The relation between life and art, often framed in terms of mimesis, is fraught with difficulties, so that the connection between ethics and aesthetics is intricate. After briefly discussing the theoretical debate on mimesis, this article examines closely Shakespeare’s narrative poems, to discuss life and death as well as, to some extent, health, illness. The poems explore the themes of time, love, lust and death …
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