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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Literature In The Text Of Gaudy Night, Michael Cunningham
Literature In The Text Of Gaudy Night, Michael Cunningham
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
In Dorothy L. Sayers’ novel, Gaudy Night, she writes a mystery story that deviates from the normal genre. Through the quotation of literature throughout the story she is able to reveal the growth of the characters and themes within the story.
The Nonconformists: Dobrica Cosic And Mica Popovic Reinvision Serbia, Nick Miller
The Nonconformists: Dobrica Cosic And Mica Popovic Reinvision Serbia, Nick Miller
History Faculty Publications and Presentations
There is little to debate about the nature of Serbian political life since the mid-1980s-it has been highly nationalized, to the point that one can argue that a consensus existed among Serbian public figures that the Serbs' very existence was threatened by their neighbors. This consensus links political, cultural, and intellectual elites regardless of their ideological background. It draws together figures representing great diversity in Serbia. This powerful movement has usually been either dismissed or demonized: dismissed as superficial, the product of the cynical adaptation of politicians to new times, or demonized as something inherent in Serbian political culture, a …
Thoughts Of An Artist In Stained Glass, Robert N. Oddy
Thoughts Of An Artist In Stained Glass, Robert N. Oddy
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
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Addressing Gender Equity Through Artistic Process, Jane P. Rando
Addressing Gender Equity Through Artistic Process, Jane P. Rando
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
On our society, girls and women face unique physical and psychic dangers. There is insufficient support for respectful surfacing and articulation of voice, neither are there sufficient tools with which to combat the socio-environmental phenomena of “hitting the wall” and “going underground.” (Gilligan 1983). While the creative process is full of risk taking and challenge for all, it presents additional problems for girls and women. This thesis identifies and explores the ideas and factors that influence female voicing, with a focus on artistic process as a voicing too. The reader is offered a selective review of the literature on gender …
When There Will Be Great Women Artists, Anne M. Stanton
When There Will Be Great Women Artists, Anne M. Stanton
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Linda Nochim has posed the question why there are no great women artists? (Nochim 1988) While this question can be challenged as a issue of perspective, I attempt to address it as an actual phenomenon. What is it that limits the productivity of women in art? Historically, women in the modem industrialized world have been objectified and stereotyped, and I will present a brief overview that discusses the definition of woman in this context (Bohan 1993, West and Zimmerman 1987, Hare-Mustin and Marecek 1990), and also demonstrate this view has saturated society. As a first step to change, women must …
Photography, Candice Borup Stringham
Adorn The Halls: History Of The Art Collection At Thomas Jefferson University, Julie S. Berkowitz
Adorn The Halls: History Of The Art Collection At Thomas Jefferson University, Julie S. Berkowitz
Jefferson History Books
On March 11, 1871 Samuel D. Gross, M.D., the internationally celebrated surgeon and author, entreated fellow Jefferson alumni to "adorn the halls" with portraits of those who had "devoted their lives to the service of the school," and thus "inspire the pupil with ambition to excel in great and noble works." This clarion call to emulate European medical and scientific institutions by memorializing their great men was taken up almost immediately.
One hundred and twenty-five years later, Thomas Jefferson university is still securing portraits, accepting art donations and bequests, and exhibiting art works effectively. By manifesting an appreciation for the …
Brushing, 1999, Vol. 27, Rollins College Students
Brushing, 1999, Vol. 27, Rollins College Students
Brushing - Historical
The Brushing Literary and Art Journal is a student publication sponsored by the Rollins English Department that provides a space for undergraduates of Rollins College to showcase their creative works.
Frontage Road, Ric Collier
Frontage Road, Ric Collier
Exhibit Catalogues
Frontage Road is a profound collaborative exhibition initiated by a simple conversation with Anne Ewers, General Director of the Utah Opera.
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Behind The Lines: Drawings And Objects, Michael David Hall
Behind The Lines: Drawings And Objects, Michael David Hall
Exhibit Catalogues
Behind the Lines is an apt description for the Salt Lake Art Center's exhibition of Hall's drawings and sculptures.
Parnassus 1999
Parnassus
The 1999 edition of the student literary journal, Parnassus, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
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Ken Bishop 5, Ken Bishop
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Ua68/6/1 Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Ua68/6/1 Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Student Creative Writing
The fine arts magazine of Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green.