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Full-Text Articles in Modern Languages
Coalescing Pedagogies: Creative Writing And The Esl Composition Classroom, Kariana Anderson
Coalescing Pedagogies: Creative Writing And The Esl Composition Classroom, Kariana Anderson
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
I have proposed an intersectional pedagogy between second language acquisition (SLA), creative writing principles, and translingual composition classroom pedagogy. The purpose of this paper was to demonstrate a need for a comprehensive, creative writing-based composition class by integrating existing research ideas, introducing new activities and assignments, and demonstrating how these pedagogies that were once considered distinct can be bridged together to develop more competent and engaged learners and users of English. In the first section of this thesis, I presented an in-depth review of each theoretical framework: translingual composition pedagogy, creative writing philosophies and educational applications, and Teaching English as …
Del Ornitorrinco A La Radio Ambulante: La Nueva Crónica Latinoamericana En La Era Neoliberal, Ulises Gonzales
Del Ornitorrinco A La Radio Ambulante: La Nueva Crónica Latinoamericana En La Era Neoliberal, Ulises Gonzales
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation explores the presence of neoliberal hegemonic imaginaries in narrative journalism written in Latin America between 1995 and 2021.
There are strong connections between a period of decline in the readership of some of the authors of the so-called “Latin American Boom,” the penetration of neoliberal economic policies in the region (with the privatization of State companies and the expansion of the telecommunications industry), and the renewed interest in non-fiction writing published by a number of print publications in the region during the last decade of the 20th Century and the beginning of the 21st Century, as in magazines …
Photograph, Roberta Chapman
Translations, Anitra Chughtai
Translations, Anitra Chughtai
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Original works by Akutagawa Ryunosuke and Yosa Buson
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
Memories Of A Spider: Les Souvenirs D’Une Araignée, Alyssa Landry
Memories Of A Spider: Les Souvenirs D’Une Araignée, Alyssa Landry
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Original work by Mark Vanderlinde-Abernathy
Desde El Fuego Que En Mí Arde: Performance, Literatura Y Cine Afro-Latinoamericano Producidos Por Mujeres Afrodescendientes En Perú, Cuba Y Brasil (1960–2000), Elena Ekatherina Chavez Goycochea
Desde El Fuego Que En Mí Arde: Performance, Literatura Y Cine Afro-Latinoamericano Producidos Por Mujeres Afrodescendientes En Perú, Cuba Y Brasil (1960–2000), Elena Ekatherina Chavez Goycochea
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation examines different films, literary, and performance art pieces created by contemporary afro-descendant women from Peru, Cuba, and Brazil after the sixties with emphasis on the most relevant works of Conceição Evaristo, Sara Gómez, Victoria Santa Cruz, and Lucía Charún-Illescas. I focus my research on the crucial role these artists played in the cultural identity formation of Latin America when inserting ‘race’ as a category of socio-political analysis and cultural production. How did their films, performances, and texts challenge national narratives and imaginaries after 1960? Although in the sixties, women improved their civil rights in different countries, the ‘mujer …
Tomato Fields: Champ De Tomates, Amy Norskog
Tomato Fields: Champ De Tomates, Amy Norskog
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Original work by Mary Vanderlinde-Abernathy
Dear John: Cher John, Hafedh Zanina
芭蕉の俳句: Basho's Haiku, Ryan Butz
一茶の俳句: Issa's Haiku, Ryan Butz
Pressed Lips: Lèvres Serrées, Fadoua El Bouamraoui
Pressed Lips: Lèvres Serrées, Fadoua El Bouamraoui
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Original work by Jennifer Humbert
And I Love You, Adele Reeves
The Lizard King: Le Roi Lézard, Grace Du Garr
The Lizard King: Le Roi Lézard, Grace Du Garr
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Original work by Brody Pagel
The Lizard King is a nickname for Jim Morrison, singer with the Doors. He compared himself to a comet, and this poem alludes to this image. Morrison was very young when he died - 27 years old. He was the first rock star to become so famous. His life was very short and explosive, like the fireworks that the author of this poem describes.
In Love With You, Jimmy Pipkin
Saturday Night At Rusty's: Samedi Soir À Rusty’S, Molly Rosco
Saturday Night At Rusty's: Samedi Soir À Rusty’S, Molly Rosco
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No abstract provided.
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
Waseda University School Song, Matt Messmer
Wenn Du Groß Bist…: When You're Tall, Timothy Cooper
Der Dunkle Stern: The Dark Star, David Harman
From A Window: D’Une Fenêtre, Judy Cochran
El Sauce Llorón: The Weeping Willow, Sara Cahill
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
Past, Present: Passé, Présent, Matt Bishop
Une Autre Femme: Another Woman, Fadoua El Bouamraoui
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
The Mowers: Les Faucheurs, Judy Cochran
Photograph, Priscilla Paton
La Grande Dame De Paris: The Great Lady Of Paris, Gonzalo Tuesta
La Grande Dame De Paris: The Great Lady Of Paris, Gonzalo Tuesta
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No abstract provided.
Japanese Humor Through Cartoons, Sarah Pillerdorf
Japanese Humor Through Cartoons, Sarah Pillerdorf
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The following pages illustrate Japanese humor through cartoons.
Tezuka Osamu (1928-1989) was one of the leading animators in postwar Japan. His most famous character is Tetsuwan Atomu (Atom Boy). Son Goku, a monkey/boy hybrid character born from a rock and possessing tremendous physical abilities, originally appeared as the hero of the late-sixteenth century Chinese classic "Journey to the West." Son Goku in his various forms appears in Japan in the Dragonball series and other popular media.