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A Reflection On God And Sex: What The Bible Really Says, Howard Wagner
A Reflection On God And Sex: What The Bible Really Says, Howard Wagner
Best Integrated Writing
Wagner uses humor and honest self-appraisal to discuss the contrast between his burgeoning academic knowledge of the Bible and what he had been previously taught, and he determines that faith is an ongoing process.
In Search Of God’S Path, Ann Brake
In Search Of God’S Path, Ann Brake
Best Integrated Writing
Brake weaves personal response and critical analysis into a discussion of Sikhism from the perspective of a western observer.
Shiva As Nataraja Vs. Mahamaya And Buddha Dakini: A Comparision Study, Angelina Mclaughlin
Shiva As Nataraja Vs. Mahamaya And Buddha Dakini: A Comparision Study, Angelina Mclaughlin
Best Integrated Writing
McLaughlin uses a course textbook, personal observation, and scholarly sources to compare a Tibeto-Chinese gilt bronze statue made during the Quing dynasty in the 18th century with a bronze figure of the Hindu god, Shiva created in the 11th or 12 century.
Medical Journal Of Leontius, Slave Of Vitus Aelianus: A First-Person Historical Fiction Written From The Perspective Of A Roman ‘Doctor’, Amanda Bucher
Best Integrated Writing
Bucher conveys the attitudes towards gender and sexuality in the Roman world through the use of first person historical fiction.
A Gray Area, Lindsay Smith
A Gray Area, Lindsay Smith
Best Integrated Writing
Smith conducts a close reading of Homer’s Odyssey and presents the gender dynamics that subvert, through the depiction of a powerful Circe, prevailing attitudes of male superiority.
Best Integrated Writing 2016 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing 2016 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing
Best Integrated Writing includes excellent student writing from Integrated Writing courses taught at Wright State University. The journal is published annually by the Wright State University Department of English Language and Literatures.