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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
Are You Hungry Baby, Anna R.
Are You Hungry Baby, Anna R.
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Flushed Face, Janie Ellis
Flushed Face, Janie Ellis
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
A Treatise On The American Cockroach, Jason Marecki
A Treatise On The American Cockroach, Jason Marecki
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Blossom Of The Saint, Evan Meyers
Blossom Of The Saint, Evan Meyers
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Kenting, 2018, Jasmine Hsueh-Ting Lee
Kenting, 2018, Jasmine Hsueh-Ting Lee
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Finding The Light, Janie Ellis
Finding The Light, Janie Ellis
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Contributors, Diamond Line Editors
Contributors, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Diamond Line Editors
Table Of Contents, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editors, Diamond Line Editors
Letter From The Editors, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Acknowledgements, Diamond Line Editors
Acknowledgements, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Diamond Line - Fall 2023, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line - Fall 2023, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
January 2nd 2023, Story Lee
January 2nd 2023, Story Lee
Landshark Literary Review
This piece was written during a sleepless night worrying about the current downward spiral of treatment of trans people. It is a quiet look into the almost-mundane fears and struggles of American trans people.
"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh
Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey
Commonthought (2023), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought (2023), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
The Purple, November 1906
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Autumn
- The Glories of the Thirteenth Century
- Autumn Days
- By the Sea
- "Thou Shalt Honor Thy Mother"
- Sad Autumn
- A Reverie
- To the Chrysanthemum
- "Thy Will Be Done"
- An Address to Autumn
- Briefs
- A Zephyr's Love
- Holy Cross Night
- Under the Rose
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- Editor's Note-book
- Athletics
On Flow'ry Beds Of Ease, Jacob Owens
On Flow'ry Beds Of Ease, Jacob Owens
Life in Letters: A Typographic Poster Exhibition Featuring Paul Laurence Dunbar
Dimensions: 30 inches wide, 36 inches tall
Inkjet on matte paper, printed on both sides
Artist's narrative: In Letter 10, Paul Laurence Dunbar's heartfelt words to his friend J. N. Matthews unveil a profound narrative of gratitude and faith. As a Black man navigating adversity, Dunbar expressed his deep indebtedness to white colleagues who aided in his success. The gentle color palette—featuring dark blues, purples, and soft whites—exudes an antique ambiance, transporting viewers back to Dunbar's era. This color scheme evokes the essence of the time when Dunbar mastered his craft in the cozy confines of his mother's home, where …
The Purple, May 1909
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The Fishing Feber
- The Turmoil of the Quiet Life
- The Veteran's Vision
- Hoist With His Own Petar
- Idleness
- Pipes o' Pompey
- Summeh's Heah
- Whimsicalities
- The Arrival of the Count
- A Breeze From the Mountains
- The Clock
- A Memory
- Our Unprized Treasure
- Tableaux
- Under the Rose
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- With Our Alumni
- Athletics
The Purple, May 1907
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Matins
- The Comic Elements in the Duo Captivi
- The Reckoning
- An Appreciation of Virgil
- A Maker of History
- They Also Serve
- The Reflections of a Married Man
- Under the Rose
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- Editor's Note-book
- Athletics
Solar Plexus, Carolina Osoria
Solar Plexus, Carolina Osoria
Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine
This poem was presented and written for Stanford GEN and Forest Hill University. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpo1m0lOHfQ&t=296s
New Commandments, Jacob Sussman
New Commandments, Jacob Sussman
Masters Theses
I reach into the earth, pull out mud-encrusted objects, and recombine them to define new meanings. With every object transposed, the past breaks down; new potentials form. “New Commandments” recombines historical symbolism through an intuitive building, destroying, and merging to reimagine or re-establish meaning.
The work critiques rites of passage, masculinity, and stereotypes by deconstructing how histories, ideologies, and preconceptions form.
As a queer person raised in-between Judaism and Christianity, social preconceptions and religious expectations festered my formation. Our choice is taken away at this moment of conception. To take back autonomy, I reimagine historical, and religious symbolism and transmute …
A Presence Of P____ And W__Th, Riley Wilson
A Presence Of P____ And W__Th, Riley Wilson
Masters Theses
This body of work examines the involvement of association as it relates to our cultural interpretations of natural phenomena. Flowers and animals, both real and imagined, have been used as symbols for human morality since the beginning of human history. Two sources with which I drew inspiration from are medieval bestiaries and the Victorian practice of flower language. By combining elements from these references, I aim to pair this idea about the human need for classification with my own considerations about my identity. In combination, I also aim to highlight the responsibility that is intrinsic to curiosity. When faced with …
Moretheless, Abdelghani Alnahawi
Moretheless, Abdelghani Alnahawi
Masters Theses
material investigations becoming questions with interjections
Margins (I Nvr Needed Acceptance From All U Outsiders), Jahi Lendor
Margins (I Nvr Needed Acceptance From All U Outsiders), Jahi Lendor
Masters Theses
A comedian said, “American pie isn’t made out of apples, it’s made out of whatever you can get your fucking hands on.”1 With that, my work seeks to provide an honest representation of the infinite value of the everydayness and behavior of blackness ranging from trauma to beauty. Various mediums explore culture, class, collective memory, identity, and erasure. While resisting institutional and systemic boundaries between disciplines my practice actively seeks fluidity between media. The work often translates to (social) poetic-bricolage visualizations that combine gestures of assemblage, sculpture, installation, and painting. The work focuses on reflecting on how I see life …
Making Then Meaning, Ben Denzer
Making Then Meaning, Ben Denzer
Masters Theses
This is an artist talk contained within a book. It is 816 pages and 49 minutes long. Closed captions run across the spreads. A video of this talk can be watched on bendenzer.com/making-then-meaning
At RISD, I’ve been prompted to expand the scope and tools of my practice and to reflect on questions of meaning in my work.
I spend my days making things, but I’ve never really had good answers to questions of why I make the things I make, or what their meaning is. I don’t think there are simple answers to these questions.
I think meaning comes from …
Soul Furnace / فرن الأرواح, Isa Ghanayem
Soul Furnace / فرن الأرواح, Isa Ghanayem
Masters Theses
“This is the good washing, this is (the washing) which separates the dirty body from the pure body. This is like silver mixed with lead, it is separated from it by this (process): one makes for it a cupel of bones, which is what is called the “head of the dog” and of which the common name is kūja-which is the crucible—and this must be made of burnt bones. One melts the silver in it, one gives it a strong fire: the cupel will absorb and receive the lead, the fire will make its subtle (part) fly away and extirpate …
Eco-Interoception: What Plants, Fungi And Protista Have Taught My Body, Sara Riley Dotterer
Eco-Interoception: What Plants, Fungi And Protista Have Taught My Body, Sara Riley Dotterer
Art Theses and Dissertations
To me, ecology is the relational, full-body awareness that I am made up of and deeply connected to everything around me; and for better or worse, this is reciprocal. I form ecotones, an ecological transitional zone between two ecosystems, with the world around me. I use this ecotonal lens to blur binaries and dissolve boundaries between me and the world “outside my body.” During my Masters of Fine Arts at Southern Methodist University, I have continuously explored and represented the lives of various more-than-human species outside of my body, including plants, fungi and protista through an ecotonal lens. Although these …
Spit Brimming With Futures, Penny Molesso
Spit Brimming With Futures, Penny Molesso
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
SPIT BRIMMING WITH FUTURES is an immersive video and audio installation that uses ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) to investigate the intersection of transgender and neurodivergent identity, expressing an urgent need to imagine stories about transgender, autistic people that affirm our agency and autonomy amidst a political climate that weaponizes neurodivergence to delegitimize trans experiences. The American political right’s vilification of transgender people is used to uphold structures of white supremacy and heteropatriarchy that become destabilized when rigid binary gender categories are challenged. The political right has a vested interest in keeping trans people out of public view, thus weaponizing …
Hailey's Hearing Aids, Hailey Marie Garcia
Hailey's Hearing Aids, Hailey Marie Garcia
Whittier Scholars Program
Individuals from the deaf and hard-of-hearing community are likely to experience more anxiety and depression due to defective cognitive, social, communicational, and emotional skills (Azizi et al., 2019). The word “disability” is embedded with historical negative connotations with phrases such as “deaf and dumb” because if they were deaf or mute then they were automatically labeled as inferior (Horovitz, 2007). Since the 18th century, the DHH community has been seen as incapable, even inhuman, hence the development of emotional deficiencies that bleed into one’s perception of society and their self esteem (Gallaudet, 1886).
How do you navigate a hearing world …
Satori 2023, Madeline Schonitzer, Izabella Setla, Briana Strohbehn, Emily Venné, Madison Grove, Keaton Riebel, Catherine Fruzyna, Esther Stoy, Willow Swinbank, Arin Hendrickson, Brianna Strohbehn, Page Sutton, Augusta Drenckhahn, Patricia Corbera, Madi Bonebright, Savannah Egger, Danica Kilibarda, Tyler Janssen, Lily Gruenhagen, Beth L. Halleck, Daniel Schulz, Emma Rabehl
Satori 2023, Madeline Schonitzer, Izabella Setla, Briana Strohbehn, Emily Venné, Madison Grove, Keaton Riebel, Catherine Fruzyna, Esther Stoy, Willow Swinbank, Arin Hendrickson, Brianna Strohbehn, Page Sutton, Augusta Drenckhahn, Patricia Corbera, Madi Bonebright, Savannah Egger, Danica Kilibarda, Tyler Janssen, Lily Gruenhagen, Beth L. Halleck, Daniel Schulz, Emma Rabehl
Satori Literary Magazine
The Satori is a student literary publication that expresses the artistic spirit of the students of Winona State University. Student poetry, prose, and graphic art are published in the Satori every spring since 1970.
The Satori 2023 editors are Gabriel Hathaway, Van Herman, Madeline Schonitzer, Brianna Strohbehn, Page Sutton, Willow Swinbank, and Emily Venné. The Satori 2023 faculty advisor is Dr. Jim Armstrong, Professor of English.