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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
January 2nd 2023, Story Lee
January 2nd 2023, Story Lee
Landshark Literary Review
This piece was written during a sleepless night worrying about the current downward spiral of treatment of trans people. It is a quiet look into the almost-mundane fears and struggles of American trans people.
"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh
Out Of Season, Chloe Dobbins
Sunday Nights, Chloe Dobbins
Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey
How Medical Cannabis Took Root In Mississippi, Loral Winn
How Medical Cannabis Took Root In Mississippi, Loral Winn
Honors Theses
How Medical Cannabis Took Root in Mississippi
(Under the direction of Dr. Iveta Imre)
How Medical Cannabis Took Root in Mississippi is a multimedia journalism piece that follows the timeline of medical cannabis’ legalization in Mississippi through the lives and lenses of characters from each sector of the medical marijuana industry. Written in a journalistic style with hints of narrative methods, the article tells the story of medical cannabis advocates, current patients, state registered practitioners, dispensary owners and employees, and a family-owned cultivation facility while also providing concrete evidence and facts about the legislation and regulations included in the state’s …
Celebrations 2023, University Of Mississippi Writing Project, University Of Mississippi. Office Of Pre-College Programs
Celebrations 2023, University Of Mississippi Writing Project, University Of Mississippi. Office Of Pre-College Programs
Celebrations: A Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Sometimes, My Sister Roams The Halls, Deklan Powers
Sometimes, My Sister Roams The Halls, Deklan Powers
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Always Losing Home, Libbie-Claire Jones
Always Losing Home, Libbie-Claire Jones
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Noble Little King, Laura Alberts
The Sin Eaters, Ginny Smith
Vomit On The Beach, Elton Tanaka
Selfish Dandelions, Elton Tanaka
Transubstantiation, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
Transubstantiation, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
John Green Doesn't Make Me Sick Anymore, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
John Green Doesn't Make Me Sick Anymore, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Paternal: A Ghazal, Addison Etlicher
Soap Of Grass, Elton Tanaka
Mum00705 Gary Hawkins Multimedia Collection, Danielle N. Townsend
Mum00705 Gary Hawkins Multimedia Collection, Danielle N. Townsend
Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids
Physical and digital files including moving image files, audio, photographs, small manuscripts, and ephemera related to the films Joe and The Rough South of Larry Brown created by filmmaker Gary Hawkins.
The Caravan, Mikah Lawrence
War Never Changes, The People Do, Lee Holt
War Never Changes, The People Do, Lee Holt
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Praise: A Ghazal, Sayla Taylor
Reasons Why I Believe Doctor Who Is Real, Max Hunt
Reasons Why I Believe Doctor Who Is Real, Max Hunt
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
A Little Joy Drizzles, Gabriel Robin
Poems, Maisie Smith
Women Without Bodies: Autonomy, Empowerment, And Embodiment In Southern Women, Martha Peyton Ford
Women Without Bodies: Autonomy, Empowerment, And Embodiment In Southern Women, Martha Peyton Ford
Honors Theses
This thesis explores the relationship between rural, upper-class, Southern, white women and their bodies. In my attempts to understand this relationship, I analyze sources from the fields of gender studies, philosophy, and psychology, utilizing concepts such as the Cult of True Womanhood, the newly-emerging field of body memoirs, and the long-lasting but elusive idea of Southern ladyhood to make sense of cultural expectations of Southern women and their bodies. This research, alongside my use of autoethnography and oral history, serve as an anchor for my analysis of women’s relationships to their bodies, in which I use myself, my mother, and …
Lessons From The Aisles: A Collection Of Short Stories, Drew Jones
Lessons From The Aisles: A Collection Of Short Stories, Drew Jones
Honors Theses
This thesis is a collection of short stories, each set in a separate aisle of Walmart. By exploring the relationships and conflicts of these characters, I hope to illustrate that life’s complexity can be shown in a place as simple and mundane as Walmart.
Missy, Issue 2 (2022), Grace Marion
Missy, Issue 2 (2022), Grace Marion
Missy: LGBTQ+ Literary Magazine
- Managing Editor: Grace Marion
- Outreach Editor: Breyton Moran
- Associate Editor: Shayla Drzycimski
- Web Editor: Addison Ward
- Faculty Advisor: Tyler Gillespie
- Submissions Editor: Trey Herbert
- Staff: Alana Freimanis, Sarah May, Camryn Mason, Angeline Morgan, Nadia Sumlar
Black-Eyed, Abigail Sipe
Black-Eyed, Abigail Sipe
Honors Theses
Black-Eyed tells the story of Rowan Mae Baker, a ten-year-old girl dealing with too-big-for-a-ten-year-old problems. In the past year, Rowan moved from Jackson to Winona after the unexpected arrest and sudden death of her father. Then, almost a year later, Rowan is sexually assaulted by an older boy from her school. Rowan understands neither of these things. Throughout Black-Eyed, Rowan spends twelve hours running away from home while trying to figure out how to talk to her mom about the assault. Alone for the first time, she begins to observe and question the world around her, to process her …
Celebrations 2022, University Of Mississippi Writing Project, University Of Mississippi. Office Of Pre-College Programs.
Celebrations 2022, University Of Mississippi Writing Project, University Of Mississippi. Office Of Pre-College Programs.
Celebrations: A Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.