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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Kate 2006 Fall, Jennifer Roberts, Mollie Fingerman, Amber Robertson, Laura Naso, Chris Kirk, Sarah Pyle, Bonita Fee, Alicia Ribar, Jennifer Knox, Marsha Robinson, Sue Butz, Jackie Smith, Julie Eaton, Kimberly Brazwell, Annie Mcguick, Marjorie Vogt, Colleen Deel, Ruth Garrett
Kate 2006 Fall, Jennifer Roberts, Mollie Fingerman, Amber Robertson, Laura Naso, Chris Kirk, Sarah Pyle, Bonita Fee, Alicia Ribar, Jennifer Knox, Marsha Robinson, Sue Butz, Jackie Smith, Julie Eaton, Kimberly Brazwell, Annie Mcguick, Marjorie Vogt, Colleen Deel, Ruth Garrett
Kate
"Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust"
Teachers' Writing Groups: Collaborative Inquiry And Reflection For Professional Growth, Sarah Robbins Ed., Kathleen Yancey Ed., George Seaman Ed., Dede Yow Ed.
Teachers' Writing Groups: Collaborative Inquiry And Reflection For Professional Growth, Sarah Robbins Ed., Kathleen Yancey Ed., George Seaman Ed., Dede Yow Ed.
KSU Press Legacy Project
How can teachers in whatever setting they work effectively facilitate their own professional development through collaborative writing and reflection? Teachers Writing Groups addresses this question by focusing on a community of educators that uses social writing as a vehicle for learning. This book delves into questions about writing, reflection, and professional development as an interactive social process.
Conception: A Personal History, Kathryn Rhett
Conception: A Personal History, Kathryn Rhett
English Faculty Publications
November 19 is Remembrance Day in Gettysburg, the day that Lincoln dedicated part of the battlefield as a cemetery for the Civil War dead in 1863. That year in July the dead lay on the battlefield, on the farmers’ fields planted with crops and in the summer-green woods where they had taken positions behind boulders and tree trunks. Some lay covered with dirt, and others just lay bare to the weather. When land for a cemetery was set aside, the townspeople moved the dead to proper graves.
As a citizen of Gettysburg more than a century later, I carry no …
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
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Pathos, Fall 2006, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos, Fall 2006, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos
Editor: Laura Pieroni
Issue 2
Reading At Risk, Mark Y. Herring
Reading At Risk, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
Reading may be in jeopardy as we advance along the information superhighway. Is literacy to be technology's first roadkill?
Nexus, Fall 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Fall 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Ms-067: Robert Bell Bradley Papers, Barbara Schuitt
Ms-067: Robert Bell Bradley Papers, Barbara Schuitt
All Finding Aids
This collection is composed of Robert Bell Bradley’s memoirs of his experiences as a medic during combat in France during WWII and his subsequent capture and five months’ imprisonment east of Berlin in a prisoner-of-war facility. Included are poems from that time as well as collections of his general poetry selections and philosophical reflections. There are no letters or other memorabilia from his war experiences.
Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their …
Rain Town, Melanie Crow
Rain Town, Melanie Crow
Dissertations
My project, a collection of poetry, examines both loss and transformation. Personal loss informs the poems, but the work also addresses how the speaker is accorded insight into the world because of loss and is transformed. The work takes into account mythology, science, and the act of writing in order to understand what it means to live in mutability. Many of the poems demonstrate an acute awareness of the body. Robert Lowell and Jorie Graham are both writers who have informed my poems in this way; both explore a dual consciousness of loss and renewal and both represent moments of …
Things We Don't Say & Other Stories, Frances A. Stubbs
Things We Don't Say & Other Stories, Frances A. Stubbs
Theses & Honors Papers
The purpose is to conduct an examination of what it means to survive, specifically in terms of overcoming the expectation to fail. The focus of each narrative is to be a struggle for survival by means of reconciling public opinion, assumed or real, with an individual’s perception of what it means to fail. The reconciliation emerges from understanding of identity, ideas about failure, and relationships between characters. In each story, moments exist where the character chooses between accepting other’s expectations or becoming something different. The characters struggled to survive emotionally and physically in a world with skewed value systems and …
Beasts And Other Stories, Amanda Walton
Beasts And Other Stories, Amanda Walton
Theses & Honors Papers
The purpose of the short story is to create characters who reveal the theme of hope in dire circumstances in short story form. The interest being in unlovable characters who are considered unlovable because of their actions. The author views unlovable characters as more loveable. She is interested in the backstory of each unlovable character and how they face life’s hardest moments. The author gives each character a history and individual qualities so that the reader can understand the reasoning behind their actions. The author created an understanding of perspectives. She shed light on the idea that characters who commit …
Contributors, Westview Staff
Daydreamer, Fred Alsberg
The Place I Called Home, Janet Flora
The Mind That Binds, Kenneth O'Keefe
One More Lullaby, Christine Kravetz
Ode To The Flowers Of Today, Judith Cody
Self-Portrait: September, Sandy Longhorn
Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Then & Now, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England
Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Then & Now, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England
Maine Women Writers Collection Conferences
Program for the 2006 MWWC conference Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Then & Now.
Paperweight, Fred Alsberg
Party Guest Arriving Late, Ashley Martin
Continuing Education, Ronna Wineberg
Off The Reservation, Harvey Spurlock
The Wrong End Of The Knife, Celia Jeffries
They Never Were, Mary Diane Hausman
Boston Common, Anna Harrington
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, Neal Rue
Interview With Fred Alsberg, Jim Silver
Imagery And The Impulse To Transcend In Poetry Of Fred Alsberg, Helen Maxson
Imagery And The Impulse To Transcend In Poetry Of Fred Alsberg, Helen Maxson
Westview
No abstract provided.
Getting Along Fine, Vivian Lawry