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Arts & Literature: A Review Of The Poetry Book Unburied-Unmarked—The Untold Namibian Story Of The Genocide Of 1904–1908: Pieces And Pains Of The Struggle For Justice, Elise Pape Dec 2021

Arts & Literature: A Review Of The Poetry Book Unburied-Unmarked—The Untold Namibian Story Of The Genocide Of 1904–1908: Pieces And Pains Of The Struggle For Justice, Elise Pape

Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal

Between 1904 and 1908, about eighty per cent of the Herero and fifty per cent of the Nama perished in what is today known as the first genocide of the twentieth century that took place in today’s Namibia under German colonial rule. Over decades, the German government has not officially recognized the genocide as such. Jephta U. Nguherimo is one of the descendants of survivors of this genocide and today lives in the United States. In his poetry book unBuried-unMarked–The unTold Namibian story of the Genocide of 1904-1908: Pieces and Pains of the Struggle for Justice that he has self-published …


«Le Blanc Poétique Ou Le Blanc De Ia Mémoire Dans Harrouda De Tahar Ben Jelloun», Jamal El Qasri Dec 2021

«Le Blanc Poétique Ou Le Blanc De Ia Mémoire Dans Harrouda De Tahar Ben Jelloun», Jamal El Qasri

Dirassat

The Poetic White or the White of MemoryinHarrouda byTabarBen Jelloun

Harrouda seems to exploit the double status of white, by its incorporation and linear prose and versified poem. However, the essential is elsewhere: it consists in the use of an unusual white, rarely adopted in poetry and even less in prose, which at times enters the space of the text,until finally monopolizing it. How does this white appear? And at what gold- Does the organization of signification respond?


Hemingway, The Sky Is Really Beautiful, Aubrey Roemmich Dec 2021

Hemingway, The Sky Is Really Beautiful, Aubrey Roemmich

Floodwall Magazine

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A Lament For Plumas County, Becca May Dec 2021

A Lament For Plumas County, Becca May

Floodwall Magazine

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Two Ghost Poems, Casey Fuller Dec 2021

Two Ghost Poems, Casey Fuller

Floodwall Magazine

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Coffee Machine, Charles Henrey Dec 2021

Coffee Machine, Charles Henrey

Floodwall Magazine

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Three Flash Fictions, Delaney Otto Dec 2021

Three Flash Fictions, Delaney Otto

Floodwall Magazine

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A Letter For Wayne Miller (Again); Or, How You Started Writing Poems, Grant Macmillam Dec 2021

A Letter For Wayne Miller (Again); Or, How You Started Writing Poems, Grant Macmillam

Floodwall Magazine

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Hel / Nyxn, Hailey Narloch Dec 2021

Hel / Nyxn, Hailey Narloch

Floodwall Magazine

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Nodak 97, James North Dec 2021

Nodak 97, James North

Floodwall Magazine

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A Guide To Everlasting, Jona L. Pedersen Dec 2021

A Guide To Everlasting, Jona L. Pedersen

Floodwall Magazine

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Aura Aloud, Julia Tietz Dec 2021

Aura Aloud, Julia Tietz

Floodwall Magazine

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The Street Dog’S Dowry, Karissa Wehri Dec 2021

The Street Dog’S Dowry, Karissa Wehri

Floodwall Magazine

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Loon, Karissa Wehri Dec 2021

Loon, Karissa Wehri

Floodwall Magazine

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Summertime / Giraffe In A Jar / Waiting, Kylee Danks Dec 2021

Summertime / Giraffe In A Jar / Waiting, Kylee Danks

Floodwall Magazine

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The Golden Hour, Leah Hanley Dec 2021

The Golden Hour, Leah Hanley

Floodwall Magazine

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8/01/2000, Maria Matsakis Dec 2021

8/01/2000, Maria Matsakis

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Shel Silverstein, Maria Matsakis Dec 2021

Shel Silverstein, Maria Matsakis

Floodwall Magazine

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Cynicisms At The Coffee Shop, Olivia Kost Dec 2021

Cynicisms At The Coffee Shop, Olivia Kost

Floodwall Magazine

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Monsters Under The Bed, Olivia Kost Dec 2021

Monsters Under The Bed, Olivia Kost

Floodwall Magazine

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The Man Comes Around, Parker Stenseth Dec 2021

The Man Comes Around, Parker Stenseth

Floodwall Magazine

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Envisioning De Sica’S Documentary: A Proposal For Narrative Realist Documentary Filmmaking, Parker Stenseth Dec 2021

Envisioning De Sica’S Documentary: A Proposal For Narrative Realist Documentary Filmmaking, Parker Stenseth

Floodwall Magazine

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The Places He Didn't Go, E. Chandlee Bryan Dec 2021

The Places He Didn't Go, E. Chandlee Bryan

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

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In Dissent Of Heliocentricsm, Christian Erikson Dec 2021

In Dissent Of Heliocentricsm, Christian Erikson

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

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The History Of Light, Al Salehi Dec 2021

The History Of Light, Al Salehi

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

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The Old Me, Al Salehi Dec 2021

The Old Me, Al Salehi

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

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Beguiled,We Begotten, Sully Sullivan Dec 2021

Beguiled,We Begotten, Sully Sullivan

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

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Our Bounty Cometh, Sully Sullivan Dec 2021

Our Bounty Cometh, Sully Sullivan

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

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Here We Go, Steelers!, Michael Walsh Dec 2021

Here We Go, Steelers!, Michael Walsh

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

No abstract provided.


View From Pisgah Crater (Visual Art) And Raking Clouds, Glennon Jarachovic, Lauren Dial Dec 2021

View From Pisgah Crater (Visual Art) And Raking Clouds, Glennon Jarachovic, Lauren Dial

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Glennon Jarachovic is a junior perusing a B.A. in Art History with interests in art management and business. Originally from Barstow, California, he moved to Arkansas for a change of scenery and to be closer to family. While not aspiring to be a professional artist, he enjoys the process of making art and growing as an amateur artist. Art has always been a part of his life since childhood and hopefully it will continue to play a large role in the future.

Lauren Dial is a senior attending the University of Arkansas studying Creative Writing. She was the Fiction Editor …