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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Music And Poetry: Confessions Of A Rhyming Musicologist, Jean Kreiling
Music And Poetry: Confessions Of A Rhyming Musicologist, Jean Kreiling
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Bern Porter International: Volume 5 Number 24 (December 15, 2001), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein
Bern Porter International: Volume 5 Number 24 (December 15, 2001), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein
Newsletters
A Literary Newsletter and Bulletin of the Institute of Advanced Thinking
Featuring found art on homelessness and mail art by Bobolink Bob.
Bern Porter International: Volume 5 Number 23 (December 1, 2001), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein
Bern Porter International: Volume 5 Number 23 (December 1, 2001), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein
Newsletters
A Literary Newsletter and Bulletin of the Institute of Advanced Thinking
Featuring mail art by Black Bear Bob and art by Carolyn Chute.
Arbeit Macht Frei, Rebecca Basham
Arbeit Macht Frei, Rebecca Basham
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
"Arbeit Macht Frei," which is translated, "Work Will Make You Free," is a surreal drama that sporadically and without regard to traditional chronological order spans the years of 1931-1947 in Nazi Germany. It is many stories of humanity and its strengths and weaknesses, its triumphs and atrocities, melded into theatrical representation as men and women who are interred in a concentration camp unwillingly build the walls that hold them under Nazi oppression. It is also the specific stories of four individual characters. Heinrich is the camp commander whose work is to construct and run the camp. Herta is the German …
Jaepl, Vol. 7, Winter 2001-2002, Linda T. Calendrillo, Editor, Kristie S. Fleckenstein, Editor
Jaepl, Vol. 7, Winter 2001-2002, Linda T. Calendrillo, Editor, Kristie S. Fleckenstein, Editor
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Morris Berman tells the story of his maternal grandfather, who, when he was five years old in 1883 or 1884, was sent to a Jewish elementary school in Belorussia. On the first day of class, the teacher startled the young boy by taking each child's slate and smearing the first two letters of the Hebrew alphabet—aleph and beys—on it in honey. His grandfather's first lesson consisted of eating the letters off the slate. The symbolism of this act is complex, Berman muses, but central to the ritual is the belief that what is real must be taken into oneself, ingested: …
Cyclone, Mary Dengler
Cycles Of Grace, Mary Dengler
Visitant, Mike Vanden Bosch
Visitant, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
This poem was published in the 2001 issue of Lyrical Iowa.
Holidays, Mike Vanden Bosch
How To Welcome, Mike Vanden Bosch
Hate Crime, David Schelhaas
First Bride, James C. Schaap
First Bride, James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
This story first appeared in the August 1, 1997, issue of Christian Courier and appears in James Calvin Schaap's new collection of short fiction, Paternity, published by Quiddity Press.
Thank You Note, David Schelhaas
Visit, Mary Dengler
Zoned Residential, Lorna Van Gilst
"Here Are The Fire And Wood", Bob De Smith
Veiled, Lorna Van Gilst
Eclipsed, Lorna Van Gilst
Westview: Vol. 21, Iss. 1 (Fall/Winter 2001)
Finding Poetry In Nature, Tammis Coffin
Finding Poetry In Nature, Tammis Coffin
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Finding poetry in nature is a project about cultivating receptivity and curiosity to the experiences of the natural world. It is about using language imaginatively to deepen a responsiveness and respectfulness towards nature. The project is allied with movements in Environmental Education and Language Arts Education that address sense of place and "place-based" education. My discoveries take the form of a literature review, a set of facilitation techniques, and samples of my own nature writing. An exploration of a sense of place is enriched by actively integrating four different perceptual paths. Attentiveness to sensory and imaginative impressions as well as …
Strange Blessing, Gabrielle A. Halko
Floating Holidays: A Novel, Christopher Joseph Torockio
Floating Holidays: A Novel, Christopher Joseph Torockio
Dissertations
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Desert Of The Heart (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Desert Of The Heart (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Reviews the book "Flying Sparks: Growing Up on the Edge of Las Vegas," by Odette Larson. New York: Verso, 2001.
The House Wren, Terri Brown-Davidson
Love Affair In A Small Town, Carolyne Wright
How We Piped Clean Water To The Camp, Walt Mcdonald
Knucklehead Anthem #69: Truisms, Jarret Keene
The All-Time Traveling Haiku All-Stars, Bruce Mccandless Iii
The All-Time Traveling Haiku All-Stars, Bruce Mccandless Iii
Westview
No abstract provided.
The Room, Carolyne Wright
Tahoe, Joann Gardner