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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Venus De Ohio, Jessica Anthony
Hand, Shoulder, Mouth, Blood, Diana Day
Des, Jason Ockert
Interlochen, Chris Dombrowski
Life Has A Board For Every Behind, J. Alicia Shank
Urchin #2, Elizabeth Crane
The Lantern Vol. 70, No. 1, Fall 2002, Alison Shaffer, Katy Diana, Christopher Tereshko, Susannah Fisher, Drew Petersen, Klaus Yoder, John Ramsey, Sarah Kauffman, Rachel Jessica Daniel, Keith Truman, Jen Brink, Kate Chapman, Laura Phillips, Dennis Kearney, Cara Nageli, Sarah Napolitan
The Lantern Vol. 70, No. 1, Fall 2002, Alison Shaffer, Katy Diana, Christopher Tereshko, Susannah Fisher, Drew Petersen, Klaus Yoder, John Ramsey, Sarah Kauffman, Rachel Jessica Daniel, Keith Truman, Jen Brink, Kate Chapman, Laura Phillips, Dennis Kearney, Cara Nageli, Sarah Napolitan
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• (For Z)
• Little Sister
• Eulogy to Her Son, Dead at 22
• Tuesday
• 7 Couplets for Drawing Genevieve
• Diner Reflection
• We Swam. We Made Sand Castles.
• His Lips Were Figure Fitting
• Public Transportation
• Pop Culture
• Running the Ridge
• Like a Sunflower
• Snooze
• Match
• Behavioral Correctional Facility of Santa Fe...
• The Cellar
"What Exactly Is A Black?": Interrogating The Reality Of Race In Jean Genet's The Blacks , Debby Thompson
"What Exactly Is A Black?": Interrogating The Reality Of Race In Jean Genet's The Blacks , Debby Thompson
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
On the dedication page of The Blacks, Genet writes "One evening an actor asked me to write a play for an all-black cast. But what exactly is a black? First of all, what's his color?" Prefiguring major issues and paradoxes of African American cultural studies today, The Blacks insists on the very real ways in which the black/white racial binary, like the very concept of race itself, is lived and socially enforced, and at the same time argues that the binary is ultimately a fiction, made real through performative reification. Genet's "clown show," ambiguously reversing the blackface minstrelsy tradition, …
Literary Kinship: Thematic And Stylistic Antithesis In The Short Stories Of Yusuf Idris And William Faulkner, Ranya Farouk Shalaby
Literary Kinship: Thematic And Stylistic Antithesis In The Short Stories Of Yusuf Idris And William Faulkner, Ranya Farouk Shalaby
Archived Theses and Dissertations
This thesis identifies antithesis as a major characteristic of the short fiction of Yusuf Idris and William Faulkner and addresses its importance to the style of the fiction as a means of conveying the themes of social and individual conflict. Each author addresses man's struggle ,vith and opposition to social conditions, social mores and social restrictions such as poverty, racism, abuse and conformity. Opposition is crucial to man's discovery of his own identity and to his development in the stories. Idris and Faulkner use opposition in theme, characterization, and setting, and the study defines these elements as emerging from the …
The Detrimental Effects Of Organized Religion On Women In Lee Smith's Fiction., Jennifer Renee Collins
The Detrimental Effects Of Organized Religion On Women In Lee Smith's Fiction., Jennifer Renee Collins
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This study examines the detrimental effects of religion on characters in Smith's fiction, with special attention to three general areas of religious influence on women. It considers Smith's illumination of the social, psychological, and artistic harm that organized religion can inflict on the lives of women.
This study includes library research of religion and Lee Smith's fiction. The study also concludes that Smith's seemingly casual fiction raises unsettling questions about the negative effects that religion often has on individuals.
The Currency Of The World, Gregory Downs
Anecdotes, J. Robert Lennon
James' Fear Of Birds, Jeff Parker
Waiting For Randall, Alexandra Leake
The Lantern Vol. 69, No. 2, Spring 2002, Erin Dickerson, Cory Spangler, Kevin Hankins, Sarah Kauffman, Christopher Tereshko, Sarah Napolitan, Alison Shaffer, Melanie Scriptunas, John Ramsey, Christine Spera, Monica Stahl, Patricia Quinn, Syreeta Dixon, Raquel Pidal, Genevieve Romeo, Dennis Kearney, Phil Malachowski, Rosabelle Diaz, Michael Pomante, Katie Lambert, Daniel Bruno
The Lantern Vol. 69, No. 2, Spring 2002, Erin Dickerson, Cory Spangler, Kevin Hankins, Sarah Kauffman, Christopher Tereshko, Sarah Napolitan, Alison Shaffer, Melanie Scriptunas, John Ramsey, Christine Spera, Monica Stahl, Patricia Quinn, Syreeta Dixon, Raquel Pidal, Genevieve Romeo, Dennis Kearney, Phil Malachowski, Rosabelle Diaz, Michael Pomante, Katie Lambert, Daniel Bruno
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• What was Said in the Court of Riong
• Bailan Pies (Dancing Feet)
• Canard
• Vernacular City
• Saturday Night Motorcycles
• The Muse
• I Stuffed my Face in the Herbs
• Jacob's Nightingale
• At Tracey's
• Ona Time, a Rhym-mer
• For Yo Yo Ma's Encore
• Two Minutes from Earl's Court Tube Station
• For Two
• Bald
• This Year's Love
• The Dimmer Switch
• Tickertape
• Imaginary Highway
• First Kiss and Related Terrors
• Hairball
• His Hobbies
• Spaghetti Dinner
Locating Postmodern Epistemology, Organizational Structure And Postcolonial Workers In The Knowledge Rhizome, Viren Mascarenhas
Locating Postmodern Epistemology, Organizational Structure And Postcolonial Workers In The Knowledge Rhizome, Viren Mascarenhas
Honors Theses
The three excerpts from Amitav Ghosh's novels find the main characters speculating about the relationship between organizational structures, epistemology and knowledge production. In the first excerpt, Arjun tells Dinu that he does not believe that the colonial bureaucracy known as the British Anny will continue to exist if the policy of separating Indian and British officers persists. Anticipating the problems created from Indians holding leadership positions, he doubts that the British Anny "can go on." Murugan explains how the counter-scientists operate in the second excerpt, noting that members were revising epistemology by distorting knowledge through mutation. They were not following …
2002 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
2002 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
Review Of: Writing On Water (David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus Eds.), James Steele
Review Of: Writing On Water (David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus Eds.), James Steele
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Review of the book: Writing on Water (David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus, eds., MIT Press 2001). Introduction, Contributors, Sources. ISBN 0-262-18211-4 [288 pp. $24.95. Hardbound, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102].
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
A Yęmisi Jimoh
Literature and music
Zimbabwean Land And Zimbabwean People: Creative Explorations., Joshua Caine Anchors
Zimbabwean Land And Zimbabwean People: Creative Explorations., Joshua Caine Anchors
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The four writings compiled for this project involve explorations into the complex relationship between Zimbabweans and their land. The current struggles in Zimbabwe over land seizure and resettlement make this a particularly timely and noteworthy theme. The first piece, "Tshaya, Indoda," is a screenplay looking at the dynamic relationship between a white safari operator and black subsistence farmers who live in nearby communal farming lands. The disputes and issues discussed in this piece are very realistic and awareness is raised as to the historical nature and racial dimensions of the current land disputes in Zimbabwe. "Dubious," the second piece, is …
Look What Happened To Me, Bayard
Look What Happened To Me, Bayard
Bryant Literary Review
Twilight in the window is all I remember.
Homage To The Furies, Sean Padraic Mccarthy
Homage To The Furies, Sean Padraic Mccarthy
Bryant Literary Review
They were putting in pipes for sewerage.
Nighthawk Falls, Dusk The Opalescent River, Adirondacks, Richard Bentley
Nighthawk Falls, Dusk The Opalescent River, Adirondacks, Richard Bentley
Bryant Literary Review
Just before he awoke, Netherwood, the art historian, was mixing on his palette with a number five brush a shade of mauve whose color symbolized both complexity and distance.
Selling To The Goyim, J. Weintraub
Selling To The Goyim, J. Weintraub
Bryant Literary Review
It is my firm belief that the blood of generations of salesmen flows through my veins and that, at least on my father's side, peddlers, pitchmen, hucksters, drummers, horsetraders, and merchant princes have been in my family since the days of Solomon.
Christian Oster's Picnic, Warren Motte
Christian Oster's Picnic, Warren Motte
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
With eight novels published by the Editions de Minuit in the last decade, Christian Oster has established himself as one of the most interesting figures in a cohort of new French writers who are gradually redefining the novel as literary form…
The Secret Wife, Jill Elena Sharland
The Secret Wife, Jill Elena Sharland
Theses and Dissertations
This master's thesis project is the first half of a historical novel concerning the involvement of Elvira Field Strang Baker, the first plural wife of James Jesse Strang, with the "Beaver Island Mormons" who followed Strang from Nauvoo shortly after the death of Joseph Smith in 1844. The events portrayed are historical, although fictionalized. This portion of the novel contains a brief introduction to her childhood in Chapter One and follows her involvement with the Strangite movement beginning in April 1847 to the coronation of her husband in. Elvira was the first plural wife of James Jesse Strang who to …
Arthur, Daniel S. Price
Mail, Levi Gangi
Not Really Family, Kimberly A. Eridon