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Texas Gothic, Taryn Uribe Turner May 2024

Texas Gothic, Taryn Uribe Turner

Art Theses and Dissertations

The emotional and the ecological combine to create my body of work titled, “Texas Gothic.” My thesis tells the stories of my oil paintings created through personal connections to a variety of landscapes, animals and experiences that share the setting of Texas.

Desire and regret take shape as animals and figures not fully formed or real. Unreliable narratives of the past are entangled with present tensions to create a painting that haunts and stalks.

And yet, there is hope!

Through nostalgia and sweetness and burdens, my paintings confront a shrouded future. The contradictions of time passing are explored in my …


Spring 2024 Apr 2024

Spring 2024

The Alembic

The Alembic - Spring 2024. 143 pages including covers and advertisements.

Table of Contents

Editors’ Note, vii

Poetry

S. Yarberry

Catherine’s Poem, 3

Looking at Robert Blake, 4

The Tyger , 6

Ethan Cunningham

Woman Under Water, 7

William Heath

A Bar in Santa Cruz, 8

In Asturias, 9

Joan Barker

Hometown, 10

Ella Bloom

Loneliness, 12

The Fog/A Lighthouse, 14

Found, 16

Tom McFadden

Where the Light May End, 17

If It Were Spring, 18

Bruce McRae

Daydreamers, 20

Does Your Dog Bite?, 21

A Strained Affair, 22

Erin Bolger

19 reasons, 23

Richard Dinges

Thunder, 24

Mulberry Trees …


Spring 2023 Apr 2023

Spring 2023

The Alembic

The Alembic - Spring 2023. 142 pages including covers and advertisements.

Table of Contents

Fiction and Poetry

  • Bibars, Sofia, The Glittery Bits In Our Home, 11
  • Christiansen, Celine, A Good Man's Grave, 23
  • Clarke, Fiona, By The River Of Babylon, 38
  • Dinges, Richard, Conductor, 39
  • Dinges, Richard, Grim Reaper, 40
  • Dinges, Richard, Raising, 41
  • Ellis, Mark, A Lady Names Sorrows Bloom, 42
  • Flores, Mariela, My Name, 43
  • Flores, Mariela, Five Ways To Look At Hands, 45
  • Flores, Mariela, Hardest Thing Is To Say Goodbye, 47
  • Flores, Mariela, Trash Day, …


Chrysalis, Nafisa Choudhury Jun 2022

Chrysalis, Nafisa Choudhury

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

This poem explores the experience of being an Asian American care provider and civilian, growing up and trying to mesh together culture with “fitting in” and suffering racism from other individuals and patients. It was inspired by the March 16, 2022, shootings in Atlanta and discusses the origin of hatred and racism/xenophobia. What I hope this conveys is a glimpse into the shared perspectives of many Asian American and Pacific Islanders and describes the optimism moving forward as we begin to tackle these issues.


Organology In The 14th Century: Annotated Bibliography, Sara Anne Hook Jan 2022

Organology In The 14th Century: Annotated Bibliography, Sara Anne Hook

Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work

No abstract provided.


Demigods And Gender Roles: Non-Heteronormative Gender Expressions And The Works Of Rick Riordan, Lee M. Witkowski Nov 2021

Demigods And Gender Roles: Non-Heteronormative Gender Expressions And The Works Of Rick Riordan, Lee M. Witkowski

Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal

Gender serves as a powerful ideology to systematically oppress minorities, such as women and people within the LGBTQ+ community. This ideology is learned at a young age through media such as fantasy literature. By analyzing several fantasy texts through a lens of gender politics, I track the history of gender in the fantasy genre and posit that inclusive works such as those of Rick Riordan influence children and adolescents to become more accepting of sexual and gender minorities.


Using Big Data To Facilitate A Lyrical Analysis Of Poetry And Rap, Remington Yve Giller May 2021

Using Big Data To Facilitate A Lyrical Analysis Of Poetry And Rap, Remington Yve Giller

English Undergraduate Distinction Projects

Poetry and rap are dissected using text mining techniques in order to determine overall trends in the words used by both. With this data, the way in which ideas and concepts are expressed can be compared and contrasted as a way of showing the legitimacy of rap as a form of literary expression. Other topics within the paper are: a background of the history of rap and the digital humanities, and an example of a close reading featuring a medieval poem and a rap by Eminem. This demonstrates how even in a traditional way of handling texts, both poetry and …


Still Learning: Covid Through The Eyes Of A Medical Student, Alexis Strahan Dec 2020

Still Learning: Covid Through The Eyes Of A Medical Student, Alexis Strahan

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

As a first-year medical student when the COVID-19 pandemic found a foothold, I felt an overwhelming amount of emotions that accompanied the pandemic’s spread. Fear, although a reasonable choice, was not the first emotion that I experienced. In fact, it was a general feeling of paralysis. I had not six months prior taken an oath to commit my career and life to the service of the public’s health care needs, yet I could provide little more than the textbook knowledge of biochemistry or genetics from my first semester of learning. My hands felt unarmed and unskilled for the fight. What …


Stemm-Humanities Co-Teaching And The Humusities Turn, Hella B. Cohen Sep 2020

Stemm-Humanities Co-Teaching And The Humusities Turn, Hella B. Cohen

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Donna Haraway calls for a new Humanities that attends to the role of this traditionally anthropocentric field on a damaged planet. The Humusities, she offers, empower us to teach at the intersections of observation, speculation, and affective reasoning. This article considers co-teaching and interdisciplinary teaching structures as part of the Humusities model. Drawing from interviews and pedagogical materials of professors who have co-taught STEMM-Humanities classes, student feedback from these sections, and current research on interdisciplinary education, I theorize the possibilities and limitations of the interdisciplinary Humusities at the undergraduate level. The article explores how we translate the tenets of Haraway …


Paging: A Collection Of Short Stories, Shruthi Deivasigamani, Katherine Hubbard, Ma Feb 2020

Paging: A Collection Of Short Stories, Shruthi Deivasigamani, Katherine Hubbard, Ma

Phase 1

Introduction: Paging is a series of thematically interconnected short stories that take place at a single fictional urban hospital center. The guiding questions that the stories explore are twofold: other than doctors and patients, what kinds of people spend their time in a hospital? And, what kind of place is the hospital for these people?

Methods: The background research for Paging began by exploring written works of fiction, nonfiction, and memoir set in hospitals. After I had developed a set of guiding research questions, I spent the summer at a major hospital in New York City, where I was able …


Narrative Medicine: A Reflective Writing Workshop Series For Interprofessional Healthcare Students At Thomas Jefferson University, Carly S. Slater, Ma, Ms, Brooke Salzman, Md, Rosemary Frasso, Phd, Cph Jan 2020

Narrative Medicine: A Reflective Writing Workshop Series For Interprofessional Healthcare Students At Thomas Jefferson University, Carly S. Slater, Ma, Ms, Brooke Salzman, Md, Rosemary Frasso, Phd, Cph

Phase 1

Introduction: Narrative medicine (NM) teaches reflective writing and close reading to help healthcare professionals think critically about themselves and others in order to offer more effective, empathic care. Few reports of NM methods document its value to facilitating collaboration and communication across students of different professional backgrounds. This study examines the effects of NM workshops on Thomas Jefferson University interprofessional healthcare students, and their utility to achieving these aims: 1) supporting thoughtfulness, mindfulness, and curiosity; 2) supporting the development and use of narrative in understanding the lives/contexts for self and others; 3) improving interactions and communication with others in professional …


Stop Requested: A Collection Of Als Poetry, Brittany File, Katherine Hubbard, Ma Jan 2020

Stop Requested: A Collection Of Als Poetry, Brittany File, Katherine Hubbard, Ma

Phase 1

Introduction: This project aims to use poetry to convey the lessons, challenges, and experiences encountered by patients in the Jefferson Weinberg ALS Center diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This will not only allow for individual patients to freely discuss, reminisce, and reflect on their journey with this disease, but distributing the collection to our community will aid in a better understanding of ALS patients, serve to humanize ALS, and deepen the empathic beyond between community members and patients. Additionally, it will create an environment in which both myself and physicians can reflect on the human experience and how disease …


Writing For The Humanities And Arts, Yolande E. Brener, Julia Brown Apr 2019

Writing For The Humanities And Arts, Yolande E. Brener, Julia Brown

Open Educational Resources

This Writing for the Humanities website includes the syllabus, schedule, assignments, and OER reading materials for the course. The syllabus covers a number of genres, and examines what it means to write for the humanities. This stretches beyond Art and Literature to cover History, Philosophy, Theater, Music, and Media Communications. The assignments are designed to help students in their future careers, especially if they aim to work in the Humanities, which include teaching, curating, counseling, technical writing and journalism. The assignments will teach students how to compose an effective resume and cover letter, how to create a focused report based …


Juneau: Notes From The Bus, Cara Makuh May 2017

Juneau: Notes From The Bus, Cara Makuh

Senior Theses

This creative writing project is about a week I spent alone in Juneau, Alaska. All time and travel was spent on foot, bus and boat. Alone, I had many different experiences, and every time I interacted with a new person, that isolation became a shared experience, if even for a minute. Each day started out a blank slate, and eventually wrote itself into a story with a unique identity of its own as each day does as we travel through seconds and minutes that build up into completed days. Social interactions with so many different people turns them from strangers …


Spring 2016 Apr 2016

Spring 2016

The Alembic

Spring 2016. Full issue, 133 pages in total including front matter & table of contents.

Table of Contents:

  • Levy, Jeffrey, A Story to Tell, 1
  • Durbin, Branan, Namesake, 2
  • Durbin, Branan, Hannah, 4
  • Durbin, Branan, Zoraida, 5
  • Price, Devyn, The Surly Bonds of Earth, 7
  • Perchik, Simon, *, 17
  • Moglia, Greg, Three Steps, 18
  • Moglia, Greg, Try to Get Away, 19
  • Moglia, Greg, Commander, 20
  • Wright, Ben, 1000 Tea & Topology, 21
  • Wright, Ben, Herstein & More Caffeine, 22
  • Wright, Ben, Irrational Pi, 23
  • Wright, Ben, Bullet from …


Don't Tell My Mother, But..., Macie St. Jacques Jan 2016

Don't Tell My Mother, But..., Macie St. Jacques

Honors Projects

An Honors Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for Honors in the Department of English.


Spring 2015 Jan 2015

Spring 2015

The Alembic

2015. Full issue, 193 pages in total including frontmatter & table of contents.

Table of Contents:

FICTION

  • Barefoot Princesses, Jennifer Cyr, 4
  • My GPS, My Love, Walter B. Levis, 19
  • Rejection, Sten Spinella, 28
  • Kamaloca, Stephen Jarrett, 47
  • Blinded by the Sight, Diana Vlavianos, 74
  • Choice, Blake Kilgore, 102
  • Four-and-a-Half Feet, Neal Mercier, 121
  • The Village, Collin Anderson, 133
  • Purple Petunias, Lee Varon, 159

POETRY

  • Simic, Guy Thorvaldsen, 1
  • Nomad, Catharine Lucas, 2
  • Eileen Marú, Matt Gillick, 3
  • Beams, Laurie Patton, 10
  • Home is a Human Being …


Riffs On Riffs, Steven Lighty Apr 2012

Riffs On Riffs, Steven Lighty

Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview

A collection of original poetry written by Steven Lighty that examines the way music is created.


Front Matter Jan 1999

Front Matter

Inscape

No abstract provided.


Contributors Jan 1999

Contributors

Inscape

No abstract provided.


Full Issue Jan 1999

Full Issue

Inscape

No abstract provided.


Words And Images 1997, University Of Southern Maine Jan 1997

Words And Images 1997, University Of Southern Maine

Words and Images

Director and Designer: Bethany Vogt

Cover photograph by Hugh Chatfield, ©1997.


Words And Images 1994, University Of Southern Maine Jan 1994

Words And Images 1994, University Of Southern Maine

Words and Images

Publishing Director: M. Griffin Kane


Volume 27, Number 3 - February 1949 Feb 1949

Volume 27, Number 3 - February 1949

The Alembic

Volume 27, Number 3 - February 1949. 78 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "Editorial"
  • "Exchange"
  • Daley, James T., Jr., "Miller's Reputation"
  • Eagle, George L., "Embers In The Mist"
  • Plummer, William H., "The Critic"
  • Brott, Clifford J., "A Pastoral Meditation"
  • Vayo, Harold E., "One Autumn Afternoon"
  • Vayo, Harold E., "Winter Scene"
  • Wooley, Charles F., "Kaleidoscope"
  • Vayo, Harold E., "A Passing Thought"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Meditation After Reading Dorothy Parker"
  • Plummer, William H., "To A Meadowlark"
  • Honnen, William, "Thirty Pieces of Silver"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Unrequited Love"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Idee Fixe"
  • Eagle, George L., "Morning Classes"
  • Vayo, Harold E., "I Wonder" …


Volume 27, Number 2 - December 1948 Dec 1948

Volume 27, Number 2 - December 1948

The Alembic

Volume 27, Number 2 - December 1948. 90 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "Editorial"
  • Doherty, Robert E., "Editors Also Know Despair"
  • Brott, Clifford J., "Reunion"
  • Boning, Thomas H., "66th Street, East of Broadway"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Timpani in Tom-Toms"
  • Geffroy, Guy, "The Way A Friend Would"
  • Honnen, William, "Rue De Bom Jesus"
  • Wooley, Charles F., "The Concrete Jungle"
  • Brott, Clifford J., "Reverie"
  • Beausoleil, Norman D., "Evolution of French Literature"
  • Lynch, John J., "Gross Negligence"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Five and Twenty Years Ago"
  • Cochran, George Hunter, "Sonnet to Beauty"
  • Eagle, George L., The Felon"
  • Cochran, George Hunter, "One Rose"
  • Marino, L. …


Volume 27, Number 1 - October 1948 Oct 1948

Volume 27, Number 1 - October 1948

The Alembic

Volume 27, Number 1 - October 1948. 58 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Paolino, Daniel, "Not I, Lord"
  • Scungio, Raymond, "Rain in Trinidad"
  • Doherty, Robert, "Adventures of Blunderjohn"
  • Cochran, George, "Day Coach"
  • Brott, Clifford, "Short Essays"
  • Cruz, Valentine, "On F.E.P.C."
  • Cochran, George, "Windsong"
  • Kirtland, Robert, "St. Thomas Aquinas"
  • Fleck, Richard L., "Resurrection"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Clouds"
  • Fitz Simmons, E. P., "Simplicity"
  • Henry, Wales B., "Soap"
  • Doherty, Robert, "On Gertrude Stein"


Volume 26, Number 3 - March 1948 Mar 1948

Volume 26, Number 3 - March 1948

The Alembic

Volume 26, Number 3 - March 1948. 105 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "Alembiscope"
  • Eagle, George, "Another Vintage"
  • Brott, Clifford J., "Those Tender Years"
  • Kurguz, Peter William, "A Students Prayer"
  • Meagher, Francis T., "History's Lesson"
  • Lynch, John J., "Modern Trends"
  • Henry, Wales B., "The Dim Red Glow"
  • "$64 Question"
  • Cochran, Hunter George, "Modern Poetry and the New Slavery"
  • Doherty, Robert E., "Memoirs From Bedlam"
  • Weir, Fantasy, "Illustration"
  • Scungio, Raymond, "Things Are Really Racy In Rio"
  • "Football and the Friars"
  • Eagle, George L., "Hearse-Verse"
  • Doherty, Robert E., "From Europe About the Marshall Plan"


Volume 26, Number 2 - January 1948 Jan 1948

Volume 26, Number 2 - January 1948

The Alembic

Volume 26, Number 2 – January 1948. 71 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Editorial
  • Poutray, A.R. "Three for a Dime"
  • Cochran, George Hunter "To St. John of the Cross"
  • O'Brien, John J. "Design for Intellectuals"
  • Doherty, Robert E. "Austrian Interlude"
  • Eagle, George "How Far We've Come!"
  • Henry, Wales B. "The Twelve Steps"
  • Scungio, Raymond "The Commander's Husband"
  • Knickerbocker, Jr., M.R. "The Catholic Novel: Its Problems"


Volume 26, Number 1 - November 1947 Nov 1947

Volume 26, Number 1 - November 1947

The Alembic

Volume 26, Number 1 - November 1947. 71 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "Editorial"
  • Henry, Wales B., "The Uncertain Mind"
  • Cochran, George Hunter, "Man To His Soul"
  • D'Ambrosio, Raymond, "Turret and Tree"
  • Goulet, Norman, "Social Justice"
  • Doherty, Robert E., "Resume"
  • Cochran, George Hunter, "Infinitus"
  • Deasy, John, "Looking Down The Years"
  • Boning, Thomas, "Tears"
  • Fitz Simmons, Edward P., "The Village Art Show"
  • Eagle, George, "Peculiar Company"


Volume 25, Number 1 - February 1947 Feb 1947

Volume 25, Number 1 - February 1947

The Alembic

Volume 25, Number 1 – February 1947. 58 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Editorial
  • Doherty, R.E. "The Beast"
  • O'Brien, John J. "On Coffee"
  • Eagle, George L. "A Stranger in Strasbourg"
  • Shanley, Joseph V. "Reflections"
  • Doherty, R.E. "Thoughts on New York"
  • Gnys, Edward L. "Chaos"
  • Morrison, Coleman "On Floorwalkers"
  • Eagle, George L. "Moment of Vision"
  • Deasy, John "Living History"
  • Fortin, Andrew G. "Effects of Studying the Essayists"
  • Critique