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An Enduring Force: The Photography Of Laura Gilpin Among The Twentieth-Century Navajo, Carlyle Schmollinger
An Enduring Force: The Photography Of Laura Gilpin Among The Twentieth-Century Navajo, Carlyle Schmollinger
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
While some artisits travel the world in search of inspiration, Laura
Gilpin found hers in the arid, desert landscape of the southwestern United States. Gilpin had an affinity for the Navajo. In 1968, eleven years before her death, she published the first edition of her seminal work, The Enduring Navajo. A feat in its own right, the collection of photographs and accompanying text was the product of many years spent among the peoples located in the Southwest region of the United States. In the epilogue to her book, Gilpin boldly proclaims her love of the Navajo when talking about the …
"I Have A Right To Exist Here": An Interview With Photographer Justin Murphy, Nicole Lawrence
"I Have A Right To Exist Here": An Interview With Photographer Justin Murphy, Nicole Lawrence
Remembrance: A Journal of Queer Culture, Information, and Preservation
An interview with Justin Murphy, founder of Out of the Attic Photography. Born, raised, and still residing in Huntington, WV, Murphy volunteers and freelances for the ACLU of WV. Murphy’s photography and counselor work with AQYS was featured by Nico Lang in Xtra Magazine.
10-5, Avery Taylor
2024 Forces, Collin College
Translating Heimat In Multilingual Dortmund, Kristin Dickinson
Translating Heimat In Multilingual Dortmund, Kristin Dickinson
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Named for the people of 132 different nationalities photojournalist Peyman Azhari encountered in northern Dortmund over the course of a year, the photo collection Heimat 132 (2014) stands as testament to the many ethnicities, religions, and languages this neighborhood is home to. In my paper, I read Azhari’s photographs as sites of translation capable of reclaiming a critical understanding of Heimat (home or homeland) that is fundamentally multilingual. I do so by first exploring the link between racially and ethnically exclusionary definitions of Heimat and the all-too-common assertion that Heimat is an untranslatable word. Each approach, I argue, rests on …
Contemplation, Nayda Parisio Poldiak
Contemplation, Nayda Parisio Poldiak
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Before embarking on a busy workday, take a moment to appreciate the sunrise. Living near the beach is a privilege that reminds me that you can find the calm necessary to face the demands of your role as a division research director through a few minutes of meditation during your commute. The footprints in the sand symbolize the work accomplished with residents, faculty, and staff the previous day. The pier represents the strength of remaining stable even amidst turbulent waves, which symbolize the ever-changing requests and priorities. The rising sun embodies self-energy and excitement for another day, knowing that “above …
Cârța Monastery, Barbara L. Gracious
Cârța Monastery, Barbara L. Gracious
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
The Cârța Monastery, a former Cistercian monastery, is pictured here from one of its sides, conjuring the romanticism that is beloved in medieval ruins. The photo was taken on a sunny fall afternoon in the Țara Făgărașului region of Romania in southern Transylvania. Cârța Monastery was started around 1202 by a group of Cistercian monks from Egres Abbey in the then-kingdom of Hungary. Cistercian architecture is considered some of the most beautiful of the Middle Ages, and walking the grounds of the Monastery indeed evoked a profound sense of gratitude, awe, and peace in the shadow of its beauty that …
Lee, Sherry Coman
Lee, Sherry Coman
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Lee (2023) directed by Ellen Kuras.
North Florida Trees, Joshua M. Kuss
North Florida Trees, Joshua M. Kuss
PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas
Artist Statement
I began exploring manipulation and fabrication in the darkroom after a workshop in Alexander Diaz’s Introduction to Photography course. I have always had an affinity for nature, especially trees. I was especially moved by the barren trees seen during a cold North Florida winter. Growing up in Florida, I’m used to seeing the vast greenery brought by these trees, but there was just something about their emptiness during winter that really struck me. I wanted to capture and print them in a way that emphasized these qualities. Black and white film paired with splattering in the darkroom was …
Covid: The Sound Of Silence, Saptarshi Biswas
Covid: The Sound Of Silence, Saptarshi Biswas
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
COVID brought its toll of deaths. Something the human race has not experienced in recent times. Something almost unimaginable in the modern world! But having joined a new hospital and moved to a sleepy old town, COVID gave me a sense of solitude I have not experienced for eons. There are times you wonder at the endless ocean in front of you and communicate with your inner soul.
Resilience, Nicholas D'Angelo
Resilience, Nicholas D'Angelo
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
On one of the busiest parkways, in the midst of a spring drought, despite the lack of soil a sunflower blooms. This tiny beacon of hope represents the enduring spirit of humanity managing to struggle through this recent global pandemic. For me as a program director, it conjures to mind my graduating family medicine residents. Due to COVID-19, they had to pull extra shifts in the hospital, flip patients in the ICU, and witnessed death on an unprecedented scale. Despite this adversity, they continue to grow professionally, thrive individually, and show the world their sunny smiling faces.
After Little Women, To Amy March, Alex Aradas
Each Other's Nerves/Pile Of Flesh/Fuse, Emily Clancey
Something Beautiful Is Going To Happen, Eric Neumann
My Sister, Caroline Prewitt
Winter Begin-Ter, Kayla Burrell
Good Girls, Bad Girls, Macy Petty
Catch, Gabriella Williams
Pocket Change, Emily Clancey
Cries From The Tall Grass, Gabriella Williams
Cloudfall, Gabriella Williams
For The Girl Who Had A Snake In Her Apartment Last Night, Alice Tyszka
For The Girl Who Had A Snake In Her Apartment Last Night, Alice Tyszka
The Echo
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Motherhood, Laura Dame
Setae, Gabriella Williams
Trees That Burn At Night, Kayla Burrell
Linear Reflections, Anna Timbes
Making A Picture, Ciaran Francis
When You're Old Enough To Drive, Alice Tyszka
Waiting, Ciaran Francis
Didn't See You There, Kayla Burrell