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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
October 2023, Robert Kelly
Burn The Sympathy, Gabino Noriega Iii
Burn The Sympathy, Gabino Noriega Iii
Regeneración: A Xicanacimiento Studies Journal
Poem
Curanderismo, Gabino Noriega Iii
Our Web, Alia Abdullah
Our Web, Alia Abdullah
be Still
Alia would like to acknowledge Ingmar Bergman's film, Through a Glass Darkly.
Theory Of A Well Mind, Joan S. Hyland
Theory Of A Well Mind, Joan S. Hyland
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
In psychiatry residency, we have a didactic within our curriculum that focuses on psychotherapy. This subject culminates in our third year when our program’s psychotherapy supervisor asks each of us to create our own personal theory. It allowed us to explore and apply what we had learned up until this point and formulate our own understanding of why people are the way that they are, how people change, and how to facilitate that growth through our theory. Each of us chose to represent our theory in unique ways, reflective of our personalities. One tech-savvy resident used AI and images. Another …
My Last Concussion, Shannon Valkr
My Last Concussion, Shannon Valkr
Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
MY LAST CONCUSSION is a thesis consisting of a critical introduction, a number of poetic influences, and a collection of poems. The introduction touches on the themes of the collection, my personal history with my subject, my changing approach to poetry, and a brief evaluation of the work as a whole. It details my approach to Catholicism, paganism, transgender identity, and oppression. My work grapples with both my current understanding of myself and my inability to enunciate my reality in the past. I aim to view divinity and personal history through a lens of queerness.
Advisor: Kwame Dawes
Poetry Of The Singing Palm Tree: The Tradition Of Tapping Palm Trees In Sabu Raijua, Ntt, Daniel Hariman Jacob
Poetry Of The Singing Palm Tree: The Tradition Of Tapping Palm Trees In Sabu Raijua, Ntt, Daniel Hariman Jacob
International Review of Humanities Studies
This article is a research study focusing on the poetry singing performed by palm sap tappers in Sabu Raijua, which has become the identity of the people of Sabu Raijua, NTT. The poems that are sung are part of the process of tapping palm sap. This tradition has become the identity of the Sabu (Do Hawu) people. This research aims to show which poems are sung by the Sabu people while tapping palm sap and examine these poems using a literary and oral tradition approach. Additionally, this article reveals the poems of the Palm Tree Song (Alure Pakolo Due) in …
From Page To Stage To Lyrics Database To Page: Breakbeat Poets, Lyrics Databases, And The Textual Capacity Of Hip Hop Verse, Victorio Reyes Asili
From Page To Stage To Lyrics Database To Page: Breakbeat Poets, Lyrics Databases, And The Textual Capacity Of Hip Hop Verse, Victorio Reyes Asili
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
As a multimedia artistic movement, Hip Hop is known for its contributions across the arts, from music to dance to graphic arts. However, Hip Hop is also a form of poetry, which we can call Hip Hop verse, and it is rooted in performance but also exists in the world as a textual art. While scholars have analyzed Hip Hop’s contributions to the world of poetry, there has yet to be a proper accounting for Hip Hop’s function as a textual poetry that is regularly consumed by Hip Hoppas. Accordingly, this study is focused on Hip Hop’s role as a …
On Emily Dickinson, Katelyn Confer
On Emily Dickinson, Katelyn Confer
2024 Symposium
The following paper will explore the relationship between Emily Dickinson’s poetry, the circumstances of her life, and the historical context in which she lived to glean an understanding of how her mental health influenced her work. Selected poems by Dickinson will be reviewed and analyzed, along with a brief overview of nineteenth century attitudes towards female mental health with a particular emphasis on the medical diagnosis of female hysteria.
The Work Of The Dying, Autumn Kasprowicz
The Work Of The Dying, Autumn Kasprowicz
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
The Work of the Dying is a short collection of poetry inspired by the life of the author and her experiences with love, loss and family. This work explores themes of grief, mental health, home, and death and is influenced by the author's life in the Pacific Northwest. Poems in this project reflect on the death of two individuals close to the author, the start and end of a relationship, growing up with OCD, and learning how to live in the aftermath of these events.
Khi Ăn, Nhai Kỹ (When Eating, Chew Carefully): Poetry Collection, Ngoc My T. Tran
Khi Ăn, Nhai Kỹ (When Eating, Chew Carefully): Poetry Collection, Ngoc My T. Tran
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
In this poetry collection, I used my own experiences as a Vietnamese-American to present a realistic image of life in America as a minority. With the use of translanguaging and presentation of social norms in both Vietnamese and American cultures, my hope is to promote awareness of issues such as racism, colorism, body shaming, and language insecurity among Asian communities so that these problems can be healthily addressed. Khi ăn, nhai kỹ (When eating, chew carefully) is a Vietnamese proverb and is similar to the saying "think before you speak," by naming the collection this, it serves as an underlying …
E-Lit's #1 Hit: Is Instagram Poetry E-Literature?, Kathi Inman Berens
E-Lit's #1 Hit: Is Instagram Poetry E-Literature?, Kathi Inman Berens
English Faculty Publications and Presentations
Preface
A lot has happened in the world, and in e-literature, since my essay débuted as a conference presentation then a publication in electronic book review in 2018. Global protests against the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor during the pandemic summer of 2020 sparked reckoning with how banal, mainstream, and lethal is white supremacy. Six months later, in response to specific critiques about access and equity inside the Electronic Literature Organization, its Board of Directors published a statement about Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) as a core value. As an editor of the Electronic Literature Collective Volume 4, …
I Prayed For Flowers, Hannah See
I Prayed For Flowers, Hannah See
NEXUS: The Liberty Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
No abstract provided.
Arabesque, Zoee Lawrence, Nabila Wilson
Avocado Heirloom, Jake O'Connor
I Want To Write, Stephen Turner
Frosted Ground, Ava Shutze
Emulation, Grayson Jarrell
Ghosts, Anonymous Anonymous
Timless, Anna Timbes
The Armory- A Building In Duluth Minnesota, Eric Neumann
The Armory- A Building In Duluth Minnesota, Eric Neumann
The Echo
No abstract provided.
In The Eyes Of The Beholder, William Nix
The Woman In The Garden, Anna Timbes
Liquor Store, William Nix
Gardening, Michael Peeler
Caper's Island, Karissa Horn
Bighorn Sheep On Mount Washburn, Sophie Ngo
Dusk On The Terrace, Anna Timbes
Steel, Ava Shutze
House Lights, Stephen Mclean