Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- American Literature (3)
- American Studies (3)
- African American Studies (2)
- Architecture (2)
- Creative Writing (2)
-
- Historic Preservation and Conservation (2)
- Poetry (2)
- Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies (2)
- American Popular Culture (1)
- Asian American Studies (1)
- Chicana/o Studies (1)
- Education (1)
- English Language and Literature (1)
- Ethnic Studies (1)
- History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (1)
- Indigenous Studies (1)
- Latina/o Studies (1)
- Liberal Studies (1)
- Literature in English, North America, Ethnic and Cultural Minority (1)
- Other Arts and Humanities (1)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (1)
Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
For My Brother, Prescott Smith: Died Suddenly September 24, 2015, Charles Kay Smith
For My Brother, Prescott Smith: Died Suddenly September 24, 2015, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
This is an elegy for my brother written the week following his death.
Dusk And Dawn And Drops Of Dew, An Update Of A Prose/Poem 9/12/15, Charles Kay Smith
Dusk And Dawn And Drops Of Dew, An Update Of A Prose/Poem 9/12/15, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
A Poem on two natural phenomena that can occur on the same joyous day. The poem does not copy Wordsworth's imagery, but attempts to resonate with his spirit. this is a new version of the 9/12/2015 poem "May Lovely Moments Grace your Day" with a new title uploaded on September 20, 2016. While I was working on this poem, a tune I had never heard before kept insisting that I shoud set the poem to music. If it is possible, I'll soon upload this poem as a song.
Remembrance Of Things Past: Collective Memory, Sensory Perception, And The Emergence Of New Interpretive Paradigms, Neil A. Silberman
Remembrance Of Things Past: Collective Memory, Sensory Perception, And The Emergence Of New Interpretive Paradigms, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
This chapter will examine the historical roots of heritage interpretation from antiquity to its classic modern expression in Freeman Tilden’s Interpreting Our Heritage (1957). It will question the relevance of expert-driven presentation—even with the most politically correct intentions, interactive digital applications, and other mass communications media—in the midst of simultaneous processes of globalization and tribalization that have come to typify the early decades of the 21st century. What new narrative forms are emerging? What new relationships between past and present—between heritage sites and their associated modern communities—will compel a new paradigm of interpretation to emerge? This lecture will examine the …
Light At The End Of The Labyrinth? From Historic Preservation To Heritage Placemaking: New Approaches To The Interpretation Of Historical Authenticity, Neil A. Silberman
Light At The End Of The Labyrinth? From Historic Preservation To Heritage Placemaking: New Approaches To The Interpretation Of Historical Authenticity, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
No abstract provided.
Heritage Places: Evolving Conceptions And Changing Forms, Neil A. Silberman
Heritage Places: Evolving Conceptions And Changing Forms, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
No abstract provided.
American Studies Journal: Ralph Ellison Issue, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd, Et Al
American Studies Journal: Ralph Ellison Issue, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd, Et Al
A Yęmisi Jimoh
Special issue of journal
Melus: A Community Of Intellectuals Scholars, And Teachers.Pdf, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
Melus: A Community Of Intellectuals Scholars, And Teachers.Pdf, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
A Yęmisi Jimoh
.