Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Arts and humanities (282)
- Writing (247)
- Poetry (205)
- Fiction (63)
- Essay (58)
-
- Short story (34)
- Prose (25)
- Art (23)
- Personal essay (17)
- Photography (12)
- Women's studies (11)
- Drama (10)
- Theatre (9)
- History (7)
- Creative Writing (4)
- Playwriting (4)
- Body image (3)
- Humanities (3)
- Womanhood (3)
- Women's rights (3)
- Artwork (2)
- Civil rights (2)
- Creative fiction (2)
- Eating disorders (2)
- Feminism (2)
- Heavenly Mother (2)
- Literature (2)
- Mormons (2)
- Polygamy (2)
- Prayer (2)
- Publication Year
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 31 - 60 of 352
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Today I Finally Cried, Harriet Norcross
Today I Finally Cried, Harriet Norcross
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
The Fatale Monstrum And The Nasty Woman: Public Portrayals Of Cleopatra Vii And Hillary Rodham Clinton, Emma Baker
The Fatale Monstrum And The Nasty Woman: Public Portrayals Of Cleopatra Vii And Hillary Rodham Clinton, Emma Baker
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Vindicating The Feminism Of Mary Wollstonecraft, Olivia Moskot
Vindicating The Feminism Of Mary Wollstonecraft, Olivia Moskot
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
All That Anyone Could Be, Olivia Moskot
All That Anyone Could Be, Olivia Moskot
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Uninterested, Franchesca Lopez
Extraordinary People, Mckinsey Koch
Plan B (Poetry), Madelyn Taylor
Plan B (Poetry), Madelyn Taylor
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
Poetry. A young woman contemplates how an unplanned pregnancy can manifest the grace of God.
Dragonflies (Poetry), Chloe Jensen
My Only Protection (Creative Work), Morgan Lewis
My Only Protection (Creative Work), Morgan Lewis
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
Fictionalized memoir: a young woman working as a lifeguard in adolescence muses on sunscreen as her only protection in a world that sexualizes her body.
The Language Of Love (Memoir Fiction), Sarah Justine Skriloff
The Language Of Love (Memoir Fiction), Sarah Justine Skriloff
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
Fiction/memoir of a young woman's encounter with her mother over body weight issues.
Hallow Hallow (Poetry), Anna Salvania
Hallow Hallow (Poetry), Anna Salvania
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
Poetry; experience of racism growing up
The Fluid Pastoral: African American Spiritual Waterways In The Urban Landscapes Of Harlem Renaissance Poetry, Maren E. Loveland
The Fluid Pastoral: African American Spiritual Waterways In The Urban Landscapes Of Harlem Renaissance Poetry, Maren E. Loveland
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
In 1921 Langston Hughes penned, “My soul has grown deep like the rivers” in his poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” (Hughes 1254). Weaving the profound pain of the African American experience with the symbolism of the primordial river, Hughes recognized the inherent power of water as a means of spiritual communication and religious significance. Departing from the traditional interpretation of the American pastoral as typified by white poets such as Robert Frost and Walt Whitman, the African American poets emerging from the Harlem Renaissance established a more nuanced pastoral landscape embedded within urban cultures, utilizing water in particular as …
Good Enough To Love, Emma Croft
Good Enough To Love, Emma Croft
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
In rare moments, I recall the days of not caring. Imagine: when your favorite shoes were white, Velcro-fastened Mary Janes, worn with lace-trimmed socks and pink, striped Oshkosh overalls. When your hair--a golden curly mess that stood on end each day as you jumped from your bed--never bothered you until your mother tried to fix it, pulling at knots as you wailed and wept.
Black Woman, Noemia De Sousa
La Llorona, Kristen Evans
Mother Of Mankind & Of The World, Kardo Bestilo
Ana The Prophetess In The Temple, Adelia Prado
Silent Emergency To The Children Of Africa, Vera Duarte
Silent Emergency To The Children Of Africa, Vera Duarte
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
poetry
Good Girl, Erin Kaseda
Brave, Erin Kaseda
City/ What My Mother Told Her Daughter, Me, Kristin Perkins, Lexi Johnson
City/ What My Mother Told Her Daughter, Me, Kristin Perkins, Lexi Johnson
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
artwork and poetry
Prime Of My Life, Roxanne Harmon
Prime Of My Life, Roxanne Harmon
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
A creative reflection on mathematics and body image.
The Sewing Room, Madeline L. Tracy
The Sewing Room, Madeline L. Tracy
BYU English Symposium
A short horror story delving into the depths of family relationships. After Charlotte's mother dies, she goes to live with her grandparents. She has entered her mother's childhood world and what she witnesses could become emotional baggage- or something that could define her forever.
To Know Grief Intimately, Alexandra Francom
To Know Grief Intimately, Alexandra Francom
BYU English Symposium
No abstract provided.
Almost Normal, But Not Quite, Benjamin L. Featherstone
Almost Normal, But Not Quite, Benjamin L. Featherstone
BYU English Symposium
This is a non-fictional essay focusing on the author’s personal experience with the process and result of receiving a cochlear implant. This essay neither promotes nor discourages the usage of cochlear implant. Instead, it simply reveals the experience of the author. This written form shows the inner storms that come from trying to find a balance between two worlds, which the author lives in—the Deaf world and the hearing world.
Just The Secretary, Belen Jackson
Just The Secretary, Belen Jackson
BYU English Symposium
When a voice is silenced, can it ever be restored?
Five Minutes Of Fame, William Drew Chandler
Five Minutes Of Fame, William Drew Chandler
BYU English Symposium
No abstract provided.
Faroosh And Elina, Faroosh, Elina, Tsos
Faroosh And Elina, Faroosh, Elina, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Faroosh was a cameraman for a private television program in Afghanistan working on a documentary about the Taliban. When he and his crew were discovered, the Taliban attacked them and he and his wife fled to Turkey, walking 12 hours to get there. Upon arrival the police arrested and harassed them. Turkey was not a safe place. After several suicide bombings in the area, they decided to move on to Greece, where they are in a refugee camp without any progress in their situation. They have no money to move forward and no ability to work and the economic situation …
The Obsessional Information Professional: Four Decades Of Versifying Libraries And Librarians, Richard Hacken
The Obsessional Information Professional: Four Decades Of Versifying Libraries And Librarians, Richard Hacken
Faculty Publications
Occasional poetry and parodies written by Richard Hacken from the 1980s to 2016 in honor of libraries and librarians:
In chronological order from the Harold B. Lee Library: John Taylor; Janet O. Francis; Gerald K. Dick; Sterling Albrecht; Roy Daniel; Keith Stirling; Don Howard; Haybron Adams; Christina Almond; Marvin Wiggins; Gary Gillum; Susan Fales; Randy Olsen; Richard Jensen; Karen Griggs; Deb Hatch; Julene Butler; Mark Grover; Tom Wright; Marianne Siegmund
Occasions: retirements, HBLL Christmas parties, introductions, farewells, BYU Library School reunion
From Northwestern University: Jeff Garrett. From Harvard University: Charles Fineman. From University of Wisconsin: Barbara Walden. From University of …