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Full-Text Articles in Education
Coleridge As The Mariner—Disconnection And Redemption In Comparing ‘Dejection: An Ode’ And ‘The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner’, Tali Valentine
Coleridge As The Mariner—Disconnection And Redemption In Comparing ‘Dejection: An Ode’ And ‘The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner’, Tali Valentine
Making Literature Conference
No abstract provided.
Degrees Of Separation In Annie Baker’S The Flick, Caleb Hoelscher
Degrees Of Separation In Annie Baker’S The Flick, Caleb Hoelscher
Making Literature Conference
No abstract provided.
A Note To Self, Chrishauna Curry
Counterintuitive Comfort In The Consolation Tradition: The Deconstruction And Reconstruction Of Ideological Frameworks In Pearl And Endo’S Silence, Megan Herrema
Making Literature Conference
No abstract provided.
Capacity, Whitney Martin
2019 Schedule Of Events, Making Literature Conference
2019 Schedule Of Events, Making Literature Conference
Making Literature Conference
No abstract provided.
Stories To The Remote Reader: Shaping Cultural Narratives In "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" And "Their Eyes Were Watching God", Hannah Perry
Stories To The Remote Reader: Shaping Cultural Narratives In "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" And "Their Eyes Were Watching God", Hannah Perry
English Senior Capstone
The events of Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston depict characters who, through subversive approaches to storytelling and meaning-making, refute the stereotypes attributed to them by oppressive sociopolitical systems. Whether the story extends through families and generations in China or simply from one friend to another on a porch in Eatonville, Florida, the story complicates listeners’ initial assumptions about individual and cultural mechanisms.
Wilderness, Kendra Smalley
Wilderness, Kendra Smalley
English Senior Capstone
Wilderness is composed of one nonfiction piece and a collection of poems that use images of the wild, such as forests and the wind, to explore the interactions between humanity and nature. Within the poems is a progression from attempt at mastery over the natural world to humility in response to the untamable to acceptance of the wild places in life, including within one’s own self. Inspired by experiences grounded in the Midwest, these works celebrate nature while also revealing the tension between its simultaneous beauty and danger.
Hometrees And Roleplaying: How Instability Affects "The Catcher In The Rye's" Holden And "The Flick's" Avery In Their Pursuit Of Belonging, Caleb Hoelscher
Hometrees And Roleplaying: How Instability Affects "The Catcher In The Rye's" Holden And "The Flick's" Avery In Their Pursuit Of Belonging, Caleb Hoelscher
English Senior Capstone
Avery, a socially anxious movie buff working on a theater cleanup crew, and Holden, a prep-school flunkout wandering the city of New York, are both emerging adults seeking a place to belong. They desire to connect with others based on shared commitment to a center of meaning. However, the instability and fakeness of their worlds and the people who inhabit them frustrate their pursuit, leading Holden and Avery to demonstrate similar patterns of behavior that further isolate them and diminish their sense of self. In addition, despite Holden’s disgust with movies, particularly ones he deems “phony,” both Holden and Avery …
2017 Making Literature Conference, Tom Noyes, Shari Wagner, Grace Tiffany, Jessica Mesman Griffith, David Griffith
2017 Making Literature Conference, Tom Noyes, Shari Wagner, Grace Tiffany, Jessica Mesman Griffith, David Griffith
Making Literature Conference
Keynote Speakers: Tom Noyes, Shari Wagner, Grace Tiffany, Jessica Mesman Griffith, David Griffith
2015 Making Literature Conference, Scott Russell Sanders, Angela Shannon, Jessie Van Eerden, Miho Nonaka
2015 Making Literature Conference, Scott Russell Sanders, Angela Shannon, Jessie Van Eerden, Miho Nonaka
Making Literature Conference
Keynote Speakers: Scott Russell Sanders, Angela Shannon, Jessie van Eerden, Miho Nonaka
Keynote Address: "Translating Endo Shusaku's Silence: Literature of Faith and Human Weakness," Miho Nonaka
Keynote Reading: "Reading & Craft Talk: The Midrashic Impulse," Jessie van Eerden
Keynote Address: "Pictures into Words," Scott Russell Sanders
2013 Making Literature Conference, Bret Lott, Hal Bush, Susanna Childress
2013 Making Literature Conference, Bret Lott, Hal Bush, Susanna Childress
Making Literature Conference
Keynote Speakers: Bret Lott, Hal Bush, Susanna Childress
2011 Making Literature Conference, Jeanne Murray Walker, Paul Mariani
2011 Making Literature Conference, Jeanne Murray Walker, Paul Mariani
Making Literature Conference
Keynote Address: "A Crisis of Imagination," Jeanne Murray Walker
Keynote Address: "God & the Imagination," Paul Mariani
2009 Making Literature Conference, Gregory Wolfe, Valarie Sayers
2009 Making Literature Conference, Gregory Wolfe, Valarie Sayers
Making Literature Conference
Featured Speakers: Gregory Wolfe, Valeria Sayers
Workshop Leaders/Poetry and Fiction: Del Doughty, Lori L. Huth
Keynote Address: "The Tragic Sense of Life: On the Loss and Recovery of Hope," Gregory Wolfe
Keynote Address: "Divine Comedy: Irony as the Handmaiden of Faith," Gregory Wolfe