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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
The Advancement Of Surrealism: Navigating The Logical Implications Of Surrealism In Poetry Through Time, Brandon Hemsworth
The Advancement Of Surrealism: Navigating The Logical Implications Of Surrealism In Poetry Through Time, Brandon Hemsworth
Honors Projects
Surrealism is a complex medium of artistic expression that has persisted through the modern and postmodern time periods and into the contemporary. This project attempts to shine light on the importance of Surrealism by researching the rational implications of its irrational nature. I approached this question in two separate manners: One in a research perspective and one in a creative perspective. This project includes my research on the advancement of Surrealism and 15 poems that I have composed in reflection of Surrealism, Modernism, Postmodernism, the contemporary, and Anti-Realism. The conclusions of this project have important implications that have a common …
Shades Of Blue, Allison D. Thomas
Shades Of Blue, Allison D. Thomas
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
"Shades of Blue" is a confessional narrative that explores the ways in which our lives can be covered in a tinge of color. The experiences that shaped this collection are marked by the calm powder blues and rough midnight blues that change the way we see and think about the world. This narrative work took on a confessional voice because of the autobiographical nature of confessional poetry. Like other confessional collections this work is an exploration of the self and the truth of life. This collection was constructed by employing various poetic devices and forms. Several poems take on correspondent …
Vatra: A Poetic Memoir, Ashley Nichole Stevens
Vatra: A Poetic Memoir, Ashley Nichole Stevens
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
When I initially began researching for and composing this collection, the idea I had in mind was a simple one: tell my great grandfather's story, on many Lemko-American immigrants lived in the early 1900s. However, it took several months for me to realize this was not the complete story. It required refinement. While I had always felt a significant connection to this particular side of my family, I could never articulate why. The genealogical and historical research I conducted spoke for me. My great grandfather survived numerous traumas associated with being an ethnic minority in his homeland as well as …
The Book Of Ela Or Apokalypsis In Five Acts, Noah Leventhal
The Book Of Ela Or Apokalypsis In Five Acts, Noah Leventhal
Boise State University Theses and Dissertations
The Book of Ela or Apokalypsis in Five acts seeks first and foremost to investigate the layers of mental abstraction in which the human mind engages when thinking, and by extension, when writing. Writing and thinking do not end at the boundaries of genre. As such, I felt the styles therein should not stop at those boundaries either. Making use of influences such as Samuel Beckett, Virginia Woolf, Renee Gladman and Rosemarie Waldrop, I have endeavored to use narrative as a to form more fully and poetically explore the contours of language, and by extension, the contours of the mind. …
Happy Objects And Bloom Spaces: Investigating The Potential Of Rupi Kaur's Poetry, Miguel Vega
Happy Objects And Bloom Spaces: Investigating The Potential Of Rupi Kaur's Poetry, Miguel Vega
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
In response to the movement of what is considered and labeled as “Instagram poetry,” poet and critic Rebecca Watts argues that to consider “artless” poetry as “poetry” we are denigrating the artform. This project centers around Watts’ claim that “the reader is dead” due to their encounter with such poetry. This project acts as a conversation that seeks to understand why certain forms of art are considered a “threat” to those who engage with them, as well as to their respective fields. Using affect theory (specifically the theory of the happy object) we can begin to understand why we gravitate …
Monsters & Men, Christopher Ernest Garcia
Monsters & Men, Christopher Ernest Garcia
Theses and Dissertations
Monsters & Men is a collection of poetry and illustrations that explores the complex emotions associated with masculinity, grief, and personal development. I achieve this by heavily reflecting on my relationship with my late father and using this medium as an outlet to express my trauma in a healthy manner. How we perceive ourselves as men, and what is possible, is not reflected enough in society and I aim to be a proponent in stimulating the conversation revolving around men’s mental health. Men and the patriarchy impose themselves on others to the point where we need to address the unethical …
Theorizing Autistic Sexualities As Collective Poetic Experiences, Anna Nygren, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist
Theorizing Autistic Sexualities As Collective Poetic Experiences, Anna Nygren, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist
Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture
This article is a palimpsest emerging as part of a project of collective autoethnographic writing on the theme of sexuality. It draws on the intensification of friendly writing, friendly as in friends with benefits. We write as autistic and neuroqueer subjects, writing until our textualities becomes sexualities. We write until the text becomes a room – call it Earth or call it Body, call it Brain or call it Heart – in which one could crack meanings―but these are not the most important ones. Instead of meanings and positions, we want to write about movements in time. The time it …
Introduction To Confronting Teacher Preparation Epistemicide: Art, Poetry, And Teacher Resistance, Richard D. Sawyer, Daniel Ness
Introduction To Confronting Teacher Preparation Epistemicide: Art, Poetry, And Teacher Resistance, Richard D. Sawyer, Daniel Ness
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
In this special issue, we present different perspectives from a documentary project on curricular epistemicide. We view curriculum epistemicide —the annihilation of curriculum—as an embodied process. It limits ways of knowing, questioning, and envisioning the world, and it constricts multiplicity and erases identity and culture. Authors within this volume responded to two requests: 1) they examined some form of epistemicide; and 2) they did not reinforce current systems of power and inequity. Throughout the issue, poetry and photography weave through theoretical papers and empirical studies. A range of methodologies are considered within the articles.
Death To Curriculum, M. Francyne Huckaby
Death To Curriculum, M. Francyne Huckaby
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
No abstract provided.
Two Poem Chimera, M. Francyne Huckaby
Two Poem Chimera, M. Francyne Huckaby
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
No abstract provided.
(Im)Possibilities, M. Francyne Huckaby
(Im)Possibilities, M. Francyne Huckaby
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
No abstract provided.
Scholarship, Morna Mcdermott Mcnulty
Scholarship, Morna Mcdermott Mcnulty
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
No abstract provided.
Paradox, M. Francyne Huckaby
Paradox, M. Francyne Huckaby
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
No abstract provided.
The Write Time, Alexis Torer
If I Had Been Born A Cricket, Alexis Torer
If I Had Been Born A Cricket, Alexis Torer
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
The Last Supper, Emel Terioglu
Colossians 3-12, Emel Terioglu
The Time I Was Victimized On Halloween, Brandi Sutton
The Time I Was Victimized On Halloween, Brandi Sutton
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
An Ode To My Futon, Brandi Sutton
Kites, Sauharda B. Sedhain
Identity (An Erasure Poem), A J. Rowe
We Are Made Of, Lucy Peloso
The Clinic, Keisha Orr
Anxiety Recalls, Jessica Merolla
Memorial To A Friendly, Christine Mellick
Memorial To A Friendly, Christine Mellick
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
Young Things, Nora Mckee
All You Do Is Let Us Down, Nora Mckee
The Hesitant Bird, Natalie March