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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell
Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell
Mary Niall Mitchell
No abstract provided.
The Question Of Quality And Qualifications: Writing Inferior Poems As Qualitative Research, Jane Piirto
The Question Of Quality And Qualifications: Writing Inferior Poems As Qualitative Research, Jane Piirto
Jane Piirto
Alternative forms of data representation have been widely recommended, including the writing of poems as educational research. The arts have their own ways. What qualifications do arts-based researchers need to have? How does one judge the quality of the product? Using part of a novel and three of her own poems as illustrations, the author, a qualitative researcher and literary writer, conjectures about the notion of quality and qualification in the use of art forms as qualitative research.
Underground Railroad, Underpublicized Hero, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Underground Railroad, Underpublicized Hero, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Lead article in Sunday Opinion Section re 19th century Abolitionist Rev. Jermaine Loguen
Book Review Of Brian Mcilroy, Shooting To Kill: Filmmaking And The “Troubles” In Northern Ireland, Casey Jarrin
Book Review Of Brian Mcilroy, Shooting To Kill: Filmmaking And The “Troubles” In Northern Ireland, Casey Jarrin
Casey Jarrin
No abstract provided.
Toni Morrison: Sula, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
Toni Morrison: Sula, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
A Yęmisi Jimoh
Article on Sula by Toni Morrison.
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
A Yęmisi Jimoh
Literature and music
Who’S Your Mama?: ‘White’ Mulatta Genealogies, Early Photography And Anti-Passing Narratives Of Slavery And Freedom, P. Foreman
P. Gabrielle Foreman
No abstract provided.
The Expanding Roles Of Chinese Americans In U.S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks And Trans-Pacific Interactions, Peter Koehn, Xiao-Huang Yin
The Expanding Roles Of Chinese Americans In U.S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks And Trans-Pacific Interactions, Peter Koehn, Xiao-Huang Yin
Xiao-huang Yin
No abstract provided.
The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity And Authorship, Bryce Traister
The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity And Authorship, Bryce Traister
Bryce Traister
No abstract provided.
Mixed Government And Mixed Marriage In A King And No King: Sir Henry Neville Reads Beaumont And Fletcher, Zachary Lesser
Mixed Government And Mixed Marriage In A King And No King: Sir Henry Neville Reads Beaumont And Fletcher, Zachary Lesser
Zachary Lesser
A reading of the 1619 edition of A King and No King through the eyes of its print dedicatee, Sir Henry Neville, this article examines the play's treatment of the political theory of mixed government in relation to its handling of gender, incest, and marriage.
Fade To Black: The Failure Of Sacrifice In Faulkner's Light In August, Peter J. Goodwin
Fade To Black: The Failure Of Sacrifice In Faulkner's Light In August, Peter J. Goodwin
Peter J Goodwin
Faulkner's Light in August examines the vexed and volatile relationship between religion, justice, and personal and national violence. Drawing on the work of Girard, Bataille, and Mauss, I unearth the symbolic and cultural roots of sacrifice in the novel, concluding that Faulkner was deeply critical of any admixture of church and state. Faulkner depicts racial lynching as the sin of a society thirsty for vengeance, recklessly appropriating scraps of both religious sacrifice and secular justice, and hence unable to realize the peace-restoring aims of either tradition.
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
"Vernacular Englishes In The Writing Classroom: Probing The Culture Of Literacy", Peter Elbow
"Vernacular Englishes In The Writing Classroom: Probing The Culture Of Literacy", Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Exploring Problems With “Personal Writing” And “Expressivism”, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.