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Articles 1 - 30 of 408
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Elders Talkin’, Lizzie Nova
“Blood Moon”, Carmela Lanza
If Everything Was Perfect, Courtney A. Brown
Saying Goodbye To Grandma, Courtney A. Brown
Behold, Kaitlyn Mccray Burnett
Om!, Aparajita Dutta
Smoke And Mirrors, Megan Barrios
The Resurrection, Megan Barrios
Continental Divide(S), Carmela Lanza
“Seven Mothers”, Carmela Lanza
Grand Mothers, Lizzie Nova
Sacred Spaces, Ikea Johnson
Pantheon, Zilia Balkansky-Sellés
Balaton, Andras Gerevich, Andrew Fenthem
The Brotherhood Of Chairs, Jennifer Cormack
That Paint On Your Wall, Kianna Burke
Shards, Tyne Freeman
2.26.18, Alicia A. Blumenthal
Integration Of Local Poetic Voices: An Interview With Lawson Fusao Inada, Alma Rosa Alvarez, John Rafael Almaguer
Integration Of Local Poetic Voices: An Interview With Lawson Fusao Inada, Alma Rosa Alvarez, John Rafael Almaguer
Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies
An interview with Lawson Fusoa Inada
The Ones Abandoned, Thomas Dollbaum
The Ones Abandoned, Thomas Dollbaum
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
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Moving, Belonging, And Sorrow In ‘A Very Different Time’ By Phil Smith, Silvia Viñas
Moving, Belonging, And Sorrow In ‘A Very Different Time’ By Phil Smith, Silvia Viñas
RadioDoc Review
Phil Smith’s A Very Different Time weaves poetry, music, ambience and snapshots of stories in an audio piece about movement, nostalgia, change and sorrow. It includes the voices of people he met while living in Berlin: a West African refugee; a musician and academic from the United States; a Syrian refugee escaping war; an academic of Italian/German citizenship; and a German musician who moved from a small town to the city. To this stream of voices, Smith adds layers of music, different beats, street sounds, distortion, the ambience that recall the words – valleys, mountains, water and islands –and a …
Half-Way, A. S. More, Edward Wells
Finding And Making Home: Poems And Reflections Of Undergraduate Children Of Immigrants, Gladys Perez
Finding And Making Home: Poems And Reflections Of Undergraduate Children Of Immigrants, Gladys Perez
Master's Theses
The number of children of immigrants within the United States has grown over the past few decades and more so we are seeing a greater number of these children pursuing a higher education. With a growing number of undergraduate children of immigrants growing, there is a need to understand how they see themselves as a part of the United States. Previous studies take into consideration how these students navigate higher education, however, there is a lack of research on these students’ larger understanding of belonging within the overall nation. Poetry as data and a process was the grounding methodology that …
Eduard Dorsch And His Unpublished Poem On The Occasion Of Humboldt's 100th Birthday, Reinhard Andress
Eduard Dorsch And His Unpublished Poem On The Occasion Of Humboldt's 100th Birthday, Reinhard Andress
Reinhard Andress
In 1869, the German-American medical doctor and poet, Eduard Dorsch, wrote a poem read in Detroit on the occasion of Humboldt’s 100th birthday. This article publishes the poem for the first time and explores its context within the life and times of its author.
Three Poems From The Fabric Of The Universe By Andrée Chedid, Kathryn L. Kimball
Three Poems From The Fabric Of The Universe By Andrée Chedid, Kathryn L. Kimball
Transference
Translated from French by Kathryn Kimball:
- Still Here Passing Through
- Growing Old VI
- Dying IV
Six Poems From Cargo Of Stars — Coolitude By Khal Torabully, Nancy Naomi Carlson
Six Poems From Cargo Of Stars — Coolitude By Khal Torabully, Nancy Naomi Carlson
Transference
Translated from French by Nancy Naomi Carlson:
- I refuse
- I have faith in the rhythm of waves
- I know the echo
- No grammar can express
- My cargo mother-of-pearl
- Night will shower the hidden flowers
Three Inscriptions For Paintings By Yao Nai, Andrew Gudgel
Three Inscriptions For Paintings By Yao Nai, Andrew Gudgel
Transference
Translated from Chinese by Andrew Gudgel.
Four Poems From Thorny Roses By Ichinohe Kenzō, Joshua Solomon
Four Poems From Thorny Roses By Ichinohe Kenzō, Joshua Solomon
Transference
Translated from Japanese by Joshua Solomon:
- Thorny Roses
- Sand Pear Petals
- Rice Fish
- Early Spring
Author acknowledges Ito Yumiko of Tsugaru Shobo for securing translation and publication rights.
African Poetry Libraries-A Global Collaboration, Lorna M. Dawes, Charlene Maxey-Harris
African Poetry Libraries-A Global Collaboration, Lorna M. Dawes, Charlene Maxey-Harris
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
In 2014, the African Poetry Book Fund (APBF) and the University of Nebraska (UNL)literary magazine-thePrairie Schooner established African Poetry Libraries in five countries; Ghana, Kenya,Uganda, Gambia and Botswana. The purpose of these libraries wasto support the creativity of aspiring and establishedpoets in their local communities. The University of Nebraska Libraries was asked toserve as consultants on the initiative by working with local volunteers to set up thelibraries and provideongoing assistance and advice to the new libraries during thefirst three years of their inception. The goal of the librariesis to support thelocal community of poets through access to contemporary poetry, and …
Try To Remember Breath, Rita Chapman