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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Dialogue And "Dialect": Character Speech In American Fiction, Carly Overfelt
Dialogue And "Dialect": Character Speech In American Fiction, Carly Overfelt
Doctoral Dissertations
This dissertation investigates the linguistic construction of race and place in turn-of-the-century American novels and short stories. Literary analyses of character speech continue to reinforce the old dichotomy of Standard versus nonstandard/dialectal English. I challenge the ideology of Standard English in my readings of works by Mark Twain, Charles Chesnutt, Sarah Orne Jewett, and little-known Cherokee author, Ora V. Eddleman Reed, among others. I argue that these texts create their own standards that interact with (and sometimes resist) the language ideology of their time. By analyzing all variation, rather than only what has been traditionally viewed as “dialect,” I reveal …
Asking The Tough Questions: Teaching Literature And Nonfiction Through Critical Literacy To Recapture Our Voices, Agency, And Mission, Elsie L. Olan, Wendy Farkas, Kia Jane Richmond
Asking The Tough Questions: Teaching Literature And Nonfiction Through Critical Literacy To Recapture Our Voices, Agency, And Mission, Elsie L. Olan, Wendy Farkas, Kia Jane Richmond
Conference Presentations
Exploding the Myth of Mental Illness
Disrupting Notions Of Stigma While Empowering Voices: Examining Language Identity, Mental Illness, And Disability Through Young Adult Literature, Elsie L. Olan, Wendy Farkas, Kia Jane Richmond
Disrupting Notions Of Stigma While Empowering Voices: Examining Language Identity, Mental Illness, And Disability Through Young Adult Literature, Elsie L. Olan, Wendy Farkas, Kia Jane Richmond
Conference Presentations
Presenter Two will share new research on young adult literature which features characters with mental illness. She will describe strategies for using texts such as Your Voice is All I Hear (2015), Thirteen Reasons Why (2007), and The Impossible Knife of Memory (2014) to analyze and critique representations of mental illness in young adult literature. Drawing on research by Koss & Teale (2009) and Richmond (2014), this presenter will help session attendees interrogate “the power of language choices” and “become empowered to confront the stigma associated with mental illness and confront bullying” (p. 24).
Foreword To D.W. Robertson, Jr., Uncollected Essays, Paul Olson
Foreword To D.W. Robertson, Jr., Uncollected Essays, Paul Olson
Department of English: Faculty Publications
During the late summer of 1992, I received a call from Darryl Gless, a professor of Renaissance literature at the University of North Carolina and my former student, asking me if it would be all right if he and other people looking after the literary remains of D. W. Robertson would send me a package of published and unpublished articles that Robertson had left behind upon his death in July of that year. Gless had been a friend of Dr. and Mrs. Robertson in Chapel Hill, visiting with them frequently while trying a bit to look after their well-being in …
Momo, Momo, Tsos
Momo, Momo, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
When Momo was only nine years old, he returned home to find his parents and his six sisters and four brothers had been killed in their own home. Sometime after that, he and his uncle left Somalia together to live in Yemen. He stayed in Yemen until he was sixteen, but when things became unsafe there, he moved to Libya. He had hoped to get on a boat in Libya to go somewhere for a new life, but he was thrown in prison instead. He was harassed and told to ask his family to send money so that he could …
Learning From And Reflecting On Marjane Satrapi’S Persepolis Ii: The Story Of A Return [Composition], Ece Aykol
Learning From And Reflecting On Marjane Satrapi’S Persepolis Ii: The Story Of A Return [Composition], Ece Aykol
Open Educational Resources
This staged Composition I - ENG 101 assignment in its entirety was completed over the course of approximately six weeks. Students were allowed to revise and re-submit their work along the way and the grade they earned from this module constituted 30% of their final grade for the course.
In addition to being aligned with the integrative learning core competency and written ability, the assignment emphasizes advancing the students’ abilities to closely read primary and secondary sources, synthesize their understanding of these texts in their writing, and reflect on their work and learning in all the parts outlined below.
While …
An Antidote To War? An Examination Of The Success Of The Once And Future King By T.H. White, Emily L. Ward
An Antidote To War? An Examination Of The Success Of The Once And Future King By T.H. White, Emily L. Ward
HON499 projects
This paper seeks to evaluate the level of success of The Once and Future King by T.H. White. It examines the financial success of the book and its popularity among readers, both immediately upon publication and in later years. It also considers the book within its historical context, during and after World War II, and hypothesizes that the war negatively impacted the success of the book since it has a pacifist agenda. Finally, the paper examines White’s own goals and intentions while writing the book, and whether the book achieved those purposes. In order to study these matters, the text …
Eng 1091g 098: College Composition I Honors, Randall Beebe
Eng 1091g 098: College Composition I Honors, Randall Beebe
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 1000 003: Fundamentals Of College Comp, Timothy Taylor
Eng 1000 003: Fundamentals Of College Comp, Timothy Taylor
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 1000 006: Fundamentals Of College Comp, Denise Preston
Eng 1000 006: Fundamentals Of College Comp, Denise Preston
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g 005: College Composition I, Michael Kuo
Eng 1001g 006: College Composition I, Carol Dudley
Eng 1001g 009: College Composition I, Carol Dudley
Eng 1001g 010: College Composition I, Tim Engles
Eng 1001g 011: College Composition I, Michael Kuo
Eng 1001g 013: College Composition I, Michael Kuo
Eng 1002g 002: College Composition Ii, Carol Dudley
Eng 1002g 006: College Composition Ii, Melissa Caldwell
Eng 1002g 006: College Composition Ii, Melissa Caldwell
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g 007: College Composition Ii, Melissa Ames
Eng 2011g 001: Literature Self World Fiction, Julie Campbell
Eng 2011g 001: Literature Self World Fiction, Julie Campbell
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 2901 001: Structure Of English, James Smith
Eng 3001 600: Advanced Composition, Donna Binns
Eng 3008 001: Digital And Multimodal Writing, Melissa Ames
Eng 3008 001: Digital And Multimodal Writing, Melissa Ames
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 3099g 099: Myth And Culture Honors, Christopher Wixson
Eng 3099g 099: Myth And Culture Honors, Christopher Wixson
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 3405 002: Children's Literature, Jamila Smith
Eng 4760 600: Special Topics In Professional Writing, Donna Binns
Eng 4760 600: Special Topics In Professional Writing, Donna Binns
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 4765 001: Professional Editing, Terri Fredrick
Eng 5025 001: Creative Writing Professional Development, Daiva Markells
Eng 5025 001: Creative Writing Professional Development, Daiva Markells
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 5061b 600: Topics In Literature And Literary Theory, Robin Murray
Eng 5061b 600: Topics In Literature And Literary Theory, Robin Murray
Fall 2017
No abstract provided.
Eng 5500 001: Writing Center Practicum, Fern Kory