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Articles 1 - 30 of 31
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Our Talk, Mariel Eleni Valerio
Berkeley Rep Does Arabs, Mojgan Behmand
Homecoming, Trisha Fontan
Journal #2, Trisha Fontan
Voice, Lauro Vazquez
Letters From Bootcamp, Lauro Vazquez
Untitled, Lauro Vazquez
The Secret Redux, Anonymous Author
Remembering Mom, Joan Baranow
Worst Date Ever!, Lauren Rigor
Sexually Active, Erin Keikoan
Andrea, Nicoletta Carlone
Soothing The Lobster, Julia Van Der Ryn
Bathroom Stalls And Pseudo Sex, Jennifer Jensen
Bathroom Stalls And Pseudo Sex, Jennifer Jensen
The Tuxedo Archives
No abstract provided.
All The Comforts Of Home, Kerri Kor
The Other Toy Story, Lin Marie Devincent
Honeymooners, Mercedes Elizalde
Reconstruction, Kelly Bowers
Center, Steve Galiani
Bruise, Amy Thompson
Skill, Carlos Rodriguez
Man Mother, Laurie Reiche
Katrina's Outrage, Kimberly Satterfield
The Consequences Of Narrative, Kylie Mosbacher
The Consequences Of Narrative, Kylie Mosbacher
IdeaFest: Interdisciplinary Journal of Creative Works and Research from Cal Poly Humboldt
No abstract provided.
Hereisthefamilymotherfatherdickandjane: An Analysis Of Parenting And The Dick And Jane Readers In Morrison’S The Bluest Eye, Rachel Roseman
Hereisthefamilymotherfatherdickandjane: An Analysis Of Parenting And The Dick And Jane Readers In Morrison’S The Bluest Eye, Rachel Roseman
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
First-generation college student Rachel Roseman has found the American educational and cultural systems to privilege the white, upper to middle classes. As Toni Morrison demonstrates in The Bluest Eye, those who do not fit this mold often lack educational support and have to learn how to navigate cultural systems on their own. Unlike the character of Pecola, who features in the following essay, Roseman had a strong community and family who supported her decision to attend college and, as a result, achieved success.
Loving Couple, Gilbert K.D. Hu
2016 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
Snowy Sunrise, Gilbert K.D. Hu
Parnassus 2016
Parnassus
The 2016 edition of the student literary journal, Parnassus, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.