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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Fiction Fix 12, April Gray Wilder, Steven Sherrill, Jon Pearson, Anne Germanacos, Doug Barry, Sheila Macavoy, William Ryan Hilary, Emma Silverman, Nicomedes Austin Suarez, Allie Marini Batts, Anne-Marie Thweatt, Marjorie Dawn Gilchrist-Young, Janae Green, Andrew F. Sullivan, Elisha Wagman, Gene Fehler, William Lapage, Neil Dvorak, Doruk Onvural, Kate Ladew, Sam Diaz, David Higginbotham
Fiction Fix 12, April Gray Wilder, Steven Sherrill, Jon Pearson, Anne Germanacos, Doug Barry, Sheila Macavoy, William Ryan Hilary, Emma Silverman, Nicomedes Austin Suarez, Allie Marini Batts, Anne-Marie Thweatt, Marjorie Dawn Gilchrist-Young, Janae Green, Andrew F. Sullivan, Elisha Wagman, Gene Fehler, William Lapage, Neil Dvorak, Doruk Onvural, Kate Ladew, Sam Diaz, David Higginbotham
Fiction Fix
No abstract provided.
文苑 (重刊號第12期), 第十六屆嶺南大學學生會中文系系會 (玥弦牽)
No Man’S Land, Kelsey C. Boyce
No Man’S Land, Kelsey C. Boyce
Student Publications
This poem is inspired by a set of letters between Jes Jerry Jessen and his sister Helen during his time as a soldier during World War I.
Refractions: Poems Through The Prism Of Proscription, Kayla Ahmed
Refractions: Poems Through The Prism Of Proscription, Kayla Ahmed
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
The chief aim of this study is to establish a working knowledge of contemporary Tibetan poetry and attain a sense of its development both chronologically and through displacement via diaspora. This is achieved by a brief analytical comparison between traditional and modern forms of Tibetan poetry on the basis of structure, language, content, themes, functions and uses. The frustration between the desire for cultural preservation and the desire for innovation within the Tibetan exile community is also explored. Ultimately this coalesces in a collection of original poetry that reflects the elements of contemporary Tibetan poetry and the pain of life …
September 30, 2012: Nate Powell, Eisner Award Winner, Gives Talk At Wmu On October 4, 2012, Department Of English
September 30, 2012: Nate Powell, Eisner Award Winner, Gives Talk At Wmu On October 4, 2012, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
The Candle, Winston Langley
The Candle, Winston Langley
Winston E. Langley
This is a keynote statement by Winston Langley, Provost, Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, and Professor of International Relations at UMass Boston, opening the special 2009 issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge dedicated to the memory and poetry of Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008), the national poet of Palestine. In Provost Langley's view this issue of the journal merits the qualifying expression "special," because of the person it seeks to honor, the grounds that have invited that honor, the included voices of those who have sought to be part of this honoring, and the underlying spirit of the …
September 25, 2012: Gazette And Mlive Feature Philip Levine Visit, Department Of English
September 25, 2012: Gazette And Mlive Feature Philip Levine Visit, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
September 24, 2012 Eagleton Lecture At Notre Dame (9/28), Department Of English
September 24, 2012 Eagleton Lecture At Notre Dame (9/28), Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
Interview With Monsters Of The Midway Author Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley, John Warner
Interview With Monsters Of The Midway Author Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley, John Warner
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Interview with John Warner for Indie BookSpot about the author’s experience writing, publishing, and marketing his books.
September 22, 2012: Fall 2012 Gwen Frostic Reading Series, Department Of English
September 22, 2012: Fall 2012 Gwen Frostic Reading Series, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
Telling God’S Sanction : Storytelling In The Narrative Journalism, Memoirs, And Creative Nonfiction Of Rick Bragg, Jennifer Nicole Sias
Telling God’S Sanction : Storytelling In The Narrative Journalism, Memoirs, And Creative Nonfiction Of Rick Bragg, Jennifer Nicole Sias
Jennifer N Sias
Self-described paid-storyteller and Pulitzer-Prize-winning-narrative-journalist, Rick Bragg has used the storytelling techniques he learned from his people to write two best-selling memoirs that redefine the boundaries of the genres of memoir and creative nonfiction. His speakerly texts combine the voices of the working class of the Alabama foothills of Appalachia, his own voice as a member of this culture, and his narrative journalistic voice. In his works, Bragg has managed not only to carve a place for the voice of the working class, but also to celebrate and preserve the oral culture, history, and beautiful language of his people, the working …
September 21, 2012: Grad Student Journal Opportunity, Department Of English
September 21, 2012: Grad Student Journal Opportunity, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
September 19, 2012: Visiting Writer T. Geronimo Johnson On Wwno, Department Of English
September 19, 2012: Visiting Writer T. Geronimo Johnson On Wwno, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
Writing Showcase (2012, Vol 4 No 5), Everett N K Ofori
Writing Showcase (2012, Vol 4 No 5), Everett N K Ofori
Everett N K Ofori
No abstract provided.
September 15, 2012: Fall Keynote Talk Features Perryman-Clark, Department Of English
September 15, 2012: Fall Keynote Talk Features Perryman-Clark, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
September 11, 2012: Ncte Student Affiliate To Host "Meet, Eat, And Greet", Department Of English
September 11, 2012: Ncte Student Affiliate To Host "Meet, Eat, And Greet", Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
Assessing A Young Writer’S Story, Julie Patterson
Assessing A Young Writer’S Story, Julie Patterson
Articles
Now that's a story! Find out what this 1st grader is doing well and what our writer-in-residence would teach next.
September 6, 2012: Tisha Pankop Named Wmu English Department 2012-2013 Distinguished Alum, Department Of English
September 6, 2012: Tisha Pankop Named Wmu English Department 2012-2013 Distinguished Alum, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
September 4, 2012: Halperin Talk On New Book (Ann Arbor--9/11), Department Of English
September 4, 2012: Halperin Talk On New Book (Ann Arbor--9/11), Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
Rival, Meg Johnson
Word-Weaving In Tennessee: The National Storytelling Festival, Ted Olson
Word-Weaving In Tennessee: The National Storytelling Festival, Ted Olson
ETSU Faculty Works
Excerpt: Appalachia is a storied land. Every place within the region has its own story, and virtually every person who has spent a significant amount of time in a specific Appalachian place has been affected by—indeed, has become part of—that story.
Holy Writ And Human Writ, James C. Schaap
Holy Writ And Human Writ, James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
This paper was presented at a conference titled “Opening the Treasury: A Celebration of the Psalms” on January 21 and 22, 2012, at the First Christian Reformed Church of Pella, Iowa.
The Origins Of A Name, Chris D'Amico
The Origins Of A Name, Chris D'Amico
The First-Year Papers (2010 - present)
No abstract provided.
Great Supplies For Your Primary Grade Writing Workshop, Libby Duggan
Great Supplies For Your Primary Grade Writing Workshop, Libby Duggan
Articles
The right supplies can help you launch a writing workshop and establish the kind of habits and practices that will make the workshop easy to manage all year long. You may even want to stock up before the back-to-school sales end. Here are the "must-have" supplies I have used in my primary grade workshop.
Explicating Poetry: Shakespeare's Sonnet 46, Adam Kotlarczyk
Explicating Poetry: Shakespeare's Sonnet 46, Adam Kotlarczyk
Adam Kotlarczyk
The term “explication” comes from a Latin participle of explico, which means to “unfold” or “disentangle.” The term is often applied to philosophy and to literature; in literature, it has become a procedure very important to New Criticism. In the process of explication, a reader forges a detailed analysis of the structural and figurative components within a work, focusing on ambiguities, multiple possibilities of interpretation, and interrelationships between various elements of the text. This lesson introduces students to explication through the reading of a complex poem, practice explicating it as a class, and reading a model explication about the poem. …
August 27, 2012: Kahn-Loftus's Summer Work Highlighted In Petoskey News, Department Of English
August 27, 2012: Kahn-Loftus's Summer Work Highlighted In Petoskey News, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
August 24, 2012: Third Coast Writing Project Highlighted In Nwp Press Release, Department Of English
August 24, 2012: Third Coast Writing Project Highlighted In Nwp Press Release, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
August 23, 2012: Kalamazoo Gazette Highlights New Issues Press Fundraiser, Department Of English
August 23, 2012: Kalamazoo Gazette Highlights New Issues Press Fundraiser, Department Of English
Gleanings: Department of English Blog Archive
No abstract provided.
Assunta And A Bag Of Food, Michael C. Vocino
Assunta And A Bag Of Food, Michael C. Vocino
michael c vocino
Life in the Mezzogiorno of Italy in the town of San Nicandro Garganico. The author briefly ponders his aging.
After Hearing The News, Michael C. Vocino
After Hearing The News, Michael C. Vocino
michael c vocino
A poem written after hearing the news of the death of a long ago friend.