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Poetic Representations Of Covid-19 Narratives: An Exploration Of Emotional Experiences During The Pandemic, Isha Harshe, Lindy Davidson Dec 2023

Poetic Representations Of Covid-19 Narratives: An Exploration Of Emotional Experiences During The Pandemic, Isha Harshe, Lindy Davidson

The Qualitative Report

In pivotal moments of history like the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to attend to and preserve the stories of different people experiencing the same phenomenon in their own ways. This project analyzed the public’s emotional experiences during the pandemic using methods of narrative and poetic inquiry. After reading 105 entries from the Pandemic Journaling Project, an online platform where people anonymously published journal entries reflecting on their pandemic experiences, narratives were categorized based on ten prominent emotional themes: anger, anxiety, fatigue, fear, loneliness, longing, loss, loss of control, stress, and uncertainty. Found poems were constructed for each emotion …


Commonthought (2023), Commonthought Staff Dec 2023

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.


What The Unburied Said, Katharine Rees Dec 2023

What The Unburied Said, Katharine Rees

English Undergraduate Honors Theses

"What the Unburied Said" is a short collection of documentary poetry written during the waning years of the COVID-19 pandemic. In conversation with T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, it seeks to exalt the beauty of humans who help each other live within an often-tragic, always-fascinating world.


Overdose, Lauren Basile Dec 2023

Overdose, Lauren Basile

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


An Ode To The Not-Me // Some Of The Things That I Do Not Know // To The Weeds That Might Be In...My Garden, Kendall Cruise Dec 2023

An Ode To The Not-Me // Some Of The Things That I Do Not Know // To The Weeds That Might Be In...My Garden, Kendall Cruise

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


[Oh, September], Madelyn Malgieri Dec 2023

[Oh, September], Madelyn Malgieri

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Duo, Megan Moran Dec 2023

Duo, Megan Moran

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Devour Me, Kaelin Martin Dec 2023

Devour Me, Kaelin Martin

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


I Got A Boo-Boo From A Car Crash, Madison Butler Dec 2023

I Got A Boo-Boo From A Car Crash, Madison Butler

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Lethal // Boiling Over, Mollie Mcmullan Dec 2023

Lethal // Boiling Over, Mollie Mcmullan

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


As Mother's Flowers Rot, Elianiz Torres Dec 2023

As Mother's Flowers Rot, Elianiz Torres

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Streetpreacher, Antonio Cueva Dec 2023

Streetpreacher, Antonio Cueva

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


I Drop Baby Teeth // The Day I Learned To Walk // Plaything, Kay Mancino Dec 2023

I Drop Baby Teeth // The Day I Learned To Walk // Plaything, Kay Mancino

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Fungi Moves, Night Crawler, Tree Futures, Petra Kuppers Nov 2023

Fungi Moves, Night Crawler, Tree Futures, Petra Kuppers

The Goose

Three Gothic Eco-Poems by Petra Kuppers.


Pink Telephone, Gary Barwin, Elee Kraljii Gardiner Nov 2023

Pink Telephone, Gary Barwin, Elee Kraljii Gardiner

The Goose

"Pink Telephone" is a psychogeographical exploration of walking in woods considering ideas of communication and internal monologues and situating oneself and one's place in community.


Tetrapod: Adapted For Locomotion Across Land, Amy Wang Nov 2023

Tetrapod: Adapted For Locomotion Across Land, Amy Wang

The Goose

Poetry by Amy Wang.


Two Poems, Nicholas Bradley Nov 2023

Two Poems, Nicholas Bradley

The Goose

Poetry by Nicholas Bradley


When The Moon Rises And You Want To Sing, Frances Boyle Nov 2023

When The Moon Rises And You Want To Sing, Frances Boyle

The Goose

Poetry by Frances Boyle.


Bindweed, Leanne M.R. Charette Nov 2023

Bindweed, Leanne M.R. Charette

The Goose

Poetry by Leanne Charette.


Memories Of Hope And Loss: “Kerhi Maa Ne Bhagat Singh Jameya”, Sheher Bano Nov 2023

Memories Of Hope And Loss: “Kerhi Maa Ne Bhagat Singh Jameya”, Sheher Bano

Masters Theses

My Masters thesis focuses on socialist Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh’s memory in contemporary Pakistani Punjab. I use the analytical category of memory to argue that Bhagat Singh is invoked by various groups and individuals, specifically those who identify as leftists or Marxists, in contemporary Pakistan to serve a range of political purposes. My analysis particularly sheds light on how activists and writers use the figure of Bhagat Singh to highlight the erasure of regional and lingual identities in Pakistan. Their remembrances underline a perceived historical injustice; the imposition of a national identity based on Urdu language and Sunni Muslim-ness, …


Inclement, Susan Wismer Nov 2023

Inclement, Susan Wismer

The Goose

"Inclement," by Susan Wismer, is from Hageography:

Hagios, a Greek word for holy.

Hag, an old woman. Hag, an overhang at the edge of a cliff

Rough notes. Foot notes. Choreographies of happenstance.


Poetic Portraits Of Older Women In The Great Black Swamp, Sandra L. Faulkner Nov 2023

Poetic Portraits Of Older Women In The Great Black Swamp, Sandra L. Faulkner

ICS Fellow Lectures

Dr. Faulkner discusses the importance of oral histories and listening to older women by presenting poetic portraits of older women in the Bowling Green area that she co-created from oral histories. This was a collaborative project with The Wood County Committee on Aging, the BGSU archives, and local women Faulkner interviewed about their experiences across their life course and contributions to our community. These poetic portraits and oral histories will be archived at the BGSU libraries for all of us to learn from.


Elegy For The Fall(En), Nicole Warchol Nov 2023

Elegy For The Fall(En), Nicole Warchol

New Jersey English Journal

No abstract provided.


The Purple, November 1906 Nov 2023

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


Restored Soul: A Selection Of Poetry, Angela Shannon Preston Oct 2023

Restored Soul: A Selection Of Poetry, Angela Shannon Preston

Day of Scholarship

"Restored Soul" is the working title of a manuscript of poetry. The poster will display selections of poems that stem from African-American culture, community, and faith. There will also be poems inspired by Minnesota and Bethel.


On Flow'ry Beds Of Ease, Jacob Owens Oct 2023

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 …


Observations From The Edge Of The Abyss, Peter Johnson Oct 2023

Observations From The Edge Of The Abyss, Peter Johnson

English Faculty Publications

A book of prose poems/fragments available to download here for no charge


Tando-Huni Ug Uban Pang Balak | Treading Softly: Review Of Marjorie Evasco’S It Is Time To Come Home, Ester Tapia Oct 2023

Tando-Huni Ug Uban Pang Balak | Treading Softly: Review Of Marjorie Evasco’S It Is Time To Come Home, Ester Tapia

Akda: The Asian Journal of Literature, Culture, Performance

No abstract provided.


“Nararampag Nga Mga Takna . . . Nangangaliding Nga Mga Higayon”: Memory, Nostalgia, Love, And Loss In Victor Sugbo’S Taburos Han Dagat, Jessa A. Amarille Oct 2023

“Nararampag Nga Mga Takna . . . Nangangaliding Nga Mga Higayon”: Memory, Nostalgia, Love, And Loss In Victor Sugbo’S Taburos Han Dagat, Jessa A. Amarille

Akda: The Asian Journal of Literature, Culture, Performance

This paper explores how the concepts of memory, nostalgia, love, and loss are depicted in the poems 1) “Ha Akon Paglinakaton,” (In My Travels[1]), 2) “May Ada Panahon” (There Comes a Time), 3) “Parada Han mga Sinya” (The Parade of Zinnias), 4) “An Pagdumdum” (On Recalling), 5) “Kawarayan” (Emptiness), 6) “Agurang Mundo” (Old Mundo), 7) “Taburos Han Dagat” (Sea Spray), 8) “La Madonna Alegro,” and 9) “Cadena de Amor” from Victor N. Sugbo’s Taburos Han Dagat (2014) using an ecocritical lens. Published in a post-Haiyan context, the poems may be classified as belonging to the ecopoetry genre with …


Pag-Igpaw Sa Inip At Inis Ng Pagkakapiit: Tulambuhay Sa Anyo Ng Talinghaga’T Taludturan (Overcoming Ennui And Ire Amidst Incarceration: Narratives In Metaphors And Verses), Kevin P. Armingol Oct 2023

Pag-Igpaw Sa Inip At Inis Ng Pagkakapiit: Tulambuhay Sa Anyo Ng Talinghaga’T Taludturan (Overcoming Ennui And Ire Amidst Incarceration: Narratives In Metaphors And Verses), Kevin P. Armingol

Akda: The Asian Journal of Literature, Culture, Performance

Kabilang sa itinuturing na “Emergent Literature” sa Pilipinas ang panitikan sa bilangguan. Hindi ito kataka-taka sa bansang may malalim at mahabang kasaysayan ng pagpipiit sa mga tumutunggali sa panlipunang kaayusan, kabilang na ang mga intelektwal, partikular ang mga artista at manunulat. Dahil sa kanilang taglay na progresibo at radikal na katangian, malimit silang maging puntirya ng establisyimento, bukod pa sa kanilang likhang-sining at akdang-pampanitikan, at maging bahagi ng dumadami pang bilang ng mga bilanggong pulitikal sa bansa. Sa loob ng piitan, may pangangailangan na maisadokumento at magawaan ng pag-aaral ang mayaman at masining na karanasan at likha ng mga bilanggong …