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Bibliography, Print Culture, And What To Do With Comics In A Rare Books Library, Michael C. Weisenburg
Bibliography, Print Culture, And What To Do With Comics In A Rare Books Library, Michael C. Weisenburg
Faculty and Staff Publications
Comic books are among the rare books of the future. In fact, some comic books are scarcer and more valuable than many of the “old books” that fill special collections stacks. This essay proposes to answer the questions of “What do we do with comics in an academic library?” by analyzing comics as a popular phenomenon that is deeply rooted in book history and the developing print culture of the past 100 years. Using the traditional methods of bibliographic analysis, we might better situate comics within the mission of academic libraries as we work to foster learning, discovery, and inclusivity …
In My Skin, Her Skin: An Artistic Exploration Of The Intersection Of Queer Femininity And Body Image, Stephanie Allen
In My Skin, Her Skin: An Artistic Exploration Of The Intersection Of Queer Femininity And Body Image, Stephanie Allen
Senior Theses
This project aims to visually record the feeling of being seen and queer women and non-binary people’s developing knowledge of their identity. Using interview questions that focused on body satisfaction, body selectiveness in partners, queer identity, and one’s relationship with femininity, a series of “floating collages” was created to record and juxtapose the appearance of the body with one’s internal relationship to the body. By realistically showing a variety of different body types that all relate to queerness and femininity in some way, one may expand their presupposed notions about the body enforcing identity. Additionally, despite these varying appearances of …
A Piece Of The World, Jan Comfort
A Piece Of The World, Jan Comfort
South Carolina Libraries
A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline tells the fictionalized story of Christina Olson, model for the Andrew Wyeth painting Christina's World.
Art Or Science?, Allison Marsh
Art Or Science?, Allison Marsh
Section 3: Imaging the Fast Moving
No abstract provided.
Conclusion Panel, Allison Marsh
Usc's Nanocenter, Allison Marsh
Usc's Nanocenter, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Fact Or Fiction?, Allison Marsh
Fact Or Fiction?, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Nano Imaging, Allison Marsh
Nano Imaging, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Choosing An Instrument, Allison Marsh
Choosing An Instrument, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
What Is Nanotechnology?, Allison Marsh
What Is Nanotechnology?, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Spotlight On Usc: Department Of Art, Allison Marsh
Spotlight On Usc: Department Of Art, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Art Versus Image, Allison Marsh
Art Versus Image, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Nanotechnology In Everyday Life, Allison Marsh
Nanotechnology In Everyday Life, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.