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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Examples: What Teachers Are Doing With Poetry, Penny Miller, Sarah Duffer, Carole Damin, Libby Duggan
Examples: What Teachers Are Doing With Poetry, Penny Miller, Sarah Duffer, Carole Damin, Libby Duggan
Articles
In November, 112 teachers from across Indiana attended a full-day professional development workshop with renowned poet Georgia Heard. Here is a sampling of the things these teachers are now doing in their schools and classrooms as a result of that workshop.
Here And Gone: New And Selected Poems, Donald Johnson
Here And Gone: New And Selected Poems, Donald Johnson
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Poésie Et Engagement Dans Vous N’Êtes Pas Seul De Gérard Étienne, Simone Grossman
Poésie Et Engagement Dans Vous N’Êtes Pas Seul De Gérard Étienne, Simone Grossman
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article addresses the terms of commitment in Vous n’êtes pas seul by Gérard Étienne. For one part, the representation of the poet-and-tramp pertains to a first type of ideological commitment. For the second part, the study of oxymorons and references to Baudelaire will lead to a definition of another commitment of poetry in the novel as a counter-discourse for the victims of social exclusion.
Word Made Flesh, David Schelhaas
Fallen Pride, Mary Dengler
Oh, Brother, Mary Dengler
January Thaw, David Schelhaas
Reaping, Mike Vanden Bosch
Retired, David Schelhaas
Interracial Marriage, Howard Schaap
Paradise In Wal-Mart, Mary Dengler
Geese Leave Summit Lake, Howard Schaap
No Truth But In Things, Howard Schaap
Poetry And The Politics Of History: Revisiting Ee Tiang Hong, Kirpal Singh
Poetry And The Politics Of History: Revisiting Ee Tiang Hong, Kirpal Singh
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
The Malaysian poet Ee Tiang Hong was troubled by the fundamental changes being introduced by the leaders to ensure that Malaysia (which Ee always referred to as Malaya) became centrally a Malay nation. Not only was Ee trying his best to dissociate himself from what he termed the “mimicry of foreign birds” (i.e. the language of the colonial masters) but he was more critically searching for a new idiom which would give freshness to the rendition of the Malayan experience. While this struggle was in process, the tragedy of May 13 (1969) struck: here was a blatant illustration of the …
Commonthought, (Fall 2009), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought, (Fall 2009), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
A Letter To Serafin, John Minczeski
A Letter To Serafin, John Minczeski
University of Akron Press Publications
A Letter to Serafin is a multi-paneled study of juxtapositions and duplicities, where history becomes a living entity, not just a shadowy artifact. Minczeski colors his lines with dark hues of wry comedy and sharp tones of pathos, transcending geography and time by providing testimony on behalf of those who no longer can. This is a vital book for anyone who has ever been transported by a piece of artwork, or haunted by a photograph that projects meaning beyond its borders.
"If the aim of poetry is to speak the unspeakable, then John Minczeski gives voice to all that goes …
Night Field Anecdote, William Garrett Wright
Night Field Anecdote, William Garrett Wright
Dissertations
Night Field Anecdote is an original collection of forty-one poems accompanied by a critical introduction.
The Animal Coming Together, Rodney Gomez
The Animal Coming Together, Rodney Gomez
Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA
This project is an ekphrastic collection of poems. The term 'ekphrasis' is usually used to refer to texts that respond to or are influenced by particular works of visual art, but it can sometimes be used to refer to texts that respond to non-visual art as well, such as musical compositions. I take the more inclusive approach to ekphrasis: most of the poems in this collection are based on paintings, but several are based on photos, films, sculpture, multimedia works, musical compositions, and art generally. Most of the poems are based on Chican@ and Latin American art. The collection is …
Pictograph: The Red Deer Place, Melissa Kwasny
The Cloud Exercise, Melissa Kwasny
The Crux Of Weather Changing, Melissa Kwasny
Delphi Cycle: Turns, Tiff Dressen
Untitled, Mande Zecca
Tabernacle, Shannon Jonas
Neophyte, Shannon Jonas
Here My Side, Derek Henderson
Harbinger Of Things Already Insinuated, Micah Bateman
Here, Dan Rosenberg
"Her Eyes Say, And My Headlong Tax And Mote", Julie Germaine
"Her Eyes Say, And My Headlong Tax And Mote", Julie Germaine
CutBank
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The Curtains Are, Samuel Amadon