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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Incarnational Point Of View, Howard Schaap
The Incarnational Point Of View, Howard Schaap
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
No abstract provided.
How To Buy A Russian Umbrella, Michelle Vandenbos
How To Buy A Russian Umbrella, Michelle Vandenbos
Tahoma West Literary Arts Magazine
No abstract provided.
Campus Vol Iv N 1, Don Duncan, Bill Hauser, Barrie Bedell, John Hodges, Ralph Talbot, Rusty Barton, Ed Johnston, Don Hodgson, Bob Rossi, Dick Chase
Campus Vol Iv N 1, Don Duncan, Bill Hauser, Barrie Bedell, John Hodges, Ralph Talbot, Rusty Barton, Ed Johnston, Don Hodgson, Bob Rossi, Dick Chase
Campus
Duncan, Don. "To Be Bop Or Not To Be". Prose. 2.
Hauser, Bill. "After Hours Almanac". Prose. 4.
Bedell, Barrie and John Hodges. "Camera Crime". Picture. 5.
Anonymous. "God I thank Thee That I Am Not As Other Men". Prose. 7.
Talbot, Ralph. "What's Wrong With Denison Men and Women". Prose. 8.
Barton, Rusty and Ed Johnston. "Fashions For Fall". Prose. 9.
Anonymous. "The Return of the Native". Prose. 10.
Hodgson, Don. "Harold and The Broken heart". Prose. 12.
Rossi, Bob. "Sweat, Blood, and Cheers..." Cartoon. 13.
Anonymous. "Reunion At Denison". Prose. 14.
Chase, Dick. "Campus Works Out With The …
Campus Vol Iii N 4, Robert Wilson, Bill Hauser, Don Hodgson, Hugh Wittich, Rusty Barton, Ed Johnston, Bob Rossi, Tom Rees, Jack Matthews, Gene Horyn, Terry Thurn
Campus Vol Iii N 4, Robert Wilson, Bill Hauser, Don Hodgson, Hugh Wittich, Rusty Barton, Ed Johnston, Bob Rossi, Tom Rees, Jack Matthews, Gene Horyn, Terry Thurn
Campus
Wilson, Robert. "The Last of the Huldars". Prose. 2.
Hauser, Bill. "Guide to After Hours Antics". Prose. 3.
Hodgson, Don. "Father Time Reflects". Prose. 4.
Wittich, Hugh. "Looking Ahead". Prose. 6.
Subler, Doc. "Do You Know Your Campus?" Picture. 7.
Barton, Rusty and Johnston, Ed. "Campus College Fashions". Prose. 8.
Bedell, Barry and John Hodges. "So You Think You're an Operator?- or - An Expose of Conditions At Denison in 1920". Prose. 10.
Rossi, Bob. "Ah! Spring Vacation (Or...All Hell Breaks out in The United States)". Cartoon. 11.
Rees, Tom. "Panhell Panorama". Picture. 12.
Matthews, Jack. "Scenes From Midnight in …
Campus Vol Iii N 3, Lynn Olwin, Terry Thurn, Ralph Gilbert, Jim Marshall, Tom Cooperrider, Terry Thurn, Rod Wishard, Gene Horyn, Jack Mathews, James Gould
Campus Vol Iii N 3, Lynn Olwin, Terry Thurn, Ralph Gilbert, Jim Marshall, Tom Cooperrider, Terry Thurn, Rod Wishard, Gene Horyn, Jack Mathews, James Gould
Campus
Olwin, Lynn. "The Vacuum. "Prose. 2.
Gilbert, Ralph and Terry Thurn. "Backstage With Home of The Brave". Prose. 4.
Marshall, Jim. "Boy Meets Laundromat". Prose. 6.
Cooperrider, Tom. "From One Room". Prose. 7.
Thurn, Terry. "Evaluation of a Blind Date". Picture. 8.
Wishard, Rod. "The Case Presented". Prose. 10.
Horyn, Gene. "Tug of War With Time Clocks". Prose. 11.
Gould, James and Jack Matthews. "Cigarettes and Coke and Wild, Wild Coeds". Prose. 13.
Campus Vol Iii N 2, Lynn Olwin, Hugh Wittich, Ed Subler, Ralph Gilbert, John Blashill, Jim Stiverson-Terry Thurn, Kenneth Shelford, Dave Fairless, Jack Mathews-George Ducro, Gene Horyn, Don Hodgson
Campus Vol Iii N 2, Lynn Olwin, Hugh Wittich, Ed Subler, Ralph Gilbert, John Blashill, Jim Stiverson-Terry Thurn, Kenneth Shelford, Dave Fairless, Jack Mathews-George Ducro, Gene Horyn, Don Hodgson
Campus
Olwin, Lynn. "The Picture". Prose. 2.; Wittich, Hugh. "Mister Diablos". Prose. 3.; Subler, Ed. "A Backward Glance". Picture. 4.; Gilbert, Ralph. ""Going Uphill?" Or, An India Ink Indictment of the Drag as the Air Gets Mighty Thin Towards the Top, Mother". Cartoon. 6.
Blashill, John. "Local Man Killed". Prose. 7.
Stiverson, Jim and Terry Thurn. "Sadie Hawkins Dance". Picture. 8.
Shelford, Kenneth. "Night and John Barlow -- A Sketch". Prose. 10.
Fairless, Dave. "'Twas The Night Before Christmas". Picture. 11.
Ducro, George and Jack Mathews. "The Case of the Consumptive Capon". Prose. 12.
Hoyrn, Gene. "Forty-Three years of Progress". Prose. …
Campus Vol Ii N 3, Nancy Sayre, Hugh Wittich, Jay Shaw, William T. Utter, Spiros Mandamadiotis, Glen Bammann, Terry Thurn, Sam Robinson, Olney Dekker, Jane Roudebush
Campus Vol Ii N 3, Nancy Sayre, Hugh Wittich, Jay Shaw, William T. Utter, Spiros Mandamadiotis, Glen Bammann, Terry Thurn, Sam Robinson, Olney Dekker, Jane Roudebush
Campus
Sayre, Nancy. "The Long & Short of It". Prose. 2.
Wittich, Hugh. "The Long & Short of It". Prose. 2.
Shaw, Jay. "The Most Unforgettable Professor I've met". Prose. 4.
Utter, Wm. T. "The Most Unforgettable Student I've Met". Prose. 4.
Mandamadiotis, Spiros. "Traitors Are Innocent". Prose. 5.
Bammann, Glenn. "Exposé". Prose. 6.
Robinson, Sam and Terry Thurn. "How They Do It At Denison". Picture. 8.
Dekker, Olney. "Quite a Record". Prose. 10.
Findeisen, Bob. "New Courses". Prose. 11.
Findeisen, Bob. "Budget Blues$". Prose. 12.
Roudebush, Jane. "Campus Wheel". Picture. 15.
Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 15.
How Do You Squash A Cricket? A Collection Of Essays, Kelley Barrett
How Do You Squash A Cricket? A Collection Of Essays, Kelley Barrett
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Essays include:
- How Do You Squash a Cricket?
- Imagine That
- The Night of Their Lives
- Not A Member
- Coming of Age in a Catholic School Bathroom
- The Perils of Being Pleasant
- Single White Female Seeks Fairy Godmother
- Parents These Days
- Losing My Religion
- A Good Enough Samaritan
Campus Vol 1 N 3, George Todd, Ellen Fanslow, Robert Findeisen, John C. Thomas, Betty Harman
Campus Vol 1 N 3, George Todd, Ellen Fanslow, Robert Findeisen, John C. Thomas, Betty Harman
Campus
Todd, George. "The Valentine". Prose. 2.
Fanslow, Ellen. "Campus Canines". Prose. 3.
Anonymous. "Spring Glimpses on Campus". Picture. 4.
Anonymous. "Casual Corners". Prose. 6.
Welch, Vera. "Death is Not Sad". Poem. 7.
Welch, Vera. "I Do Not Love You". Poem. 7.
Taylor, Louis. "Clouds". Poem. 7.
Dancy, Betty Jane. "Pray Tell Me M' Lord". Poem. 7.
Dancy, Betty Jane. "Really Our Friendship is Perfect". Poem. 7.
Dancy, Betty Jane. "You Say You Love Me For My Faith". Poem. 7.
B.Z. "The Mountain". Poem. 7.
Findeisen, Robert. "Do You Want to Be A Doctor?" Cartoon. 8.
Thomas, John C. "Campus Kaleidoscope". …
Campus Vol 1 N 2, Thea Wise, Bob Findeisen, Gloria Weber, Winifred Smith, John G. Thomas, Janet Teachnor
Campus Vol 1 N 2, Thea Wise, Bob Findeisen, Gloria Weber, Winifred Smith, John G. Thomas, Janet Teachnor
Campus
Wise, Thea. "Variation On A Theme". Prose. 2.
Findeisen, Bob. "A Fine Art". Prose. 3.; Anonymous. "Winter Moments On Campus". Picture. 4.
Anonymous. "Transient Types". Cartoon. 6.
Smith, Winifred and Gloria Weber. "A Sweetheart Serenade". Prose. 8.
Anonymous. "High Man on A Bed Post". Prose. 9.
Thomas, John G. "Campus Kaleidoscope". Prose. 10.
Anonymous. "Fraternities: The Way We See 'Em". 12.
Meyer, Marilynn. "Study Time At East". Poem. 14.
Meyer, Marilynn. "IF". Poem. 14.
Leonard, Judy. "Magic Music". Poem. 14.
Teachnor, Janet. "Weighty Words". Prose. 17.
Campus Vol I N 1, John Saveson, Glen Bammann, Jean Brokaw, Willy Loranger, Bob Jain, Charles Youngblood, Betty Harman, Jo Alford, Dawn Jackson
Campus Vol I N 1, John Saveson, Glen Bammann, Jean Brokaw, Willy Loranger, Bob Jain, Charles Youngblood, Betty Harman, Jo Alford, Dawn Jackson
Campus
Saveson, John. "Seguille". Prose. 2.
Bammann, Glenn. "Behind The Scenes". Prose. 3.
Thompson, Rolan. "Autumn Nocturne". Picture. 4.
Little, Marjorie. "Three Quatrains". Poem. 6.
Little, Marjorie. "Inland Spring". Poem. 6.
Little, Marjorie. "Triolet". Poem. 6.
Little, Marjorie. "Magic". Poem. 6.
Little, Marjorie. "Invitation". Poem. 6.
Dancy, Betty Jane. "Dad's Home". Poem. 6.
Dancy, Betty Jane. Untitled. Poem. 6.
Brokaw, Jean. "The Responsibility is Mine". Prose. 7.
Loranger, Willy. "Dig and Drive". Prose. 8.
Jain, Bob. "The Bargain". Prose. 10.
Youngblood, Charles. "Have You Read..." Prose. 11.
Alford, Jo et al. "Happy Days Are Here Again!". Prose. 12.
Denison News Bureau. …
Schemes And Sense: Teaching Creative Writing With Design In Mind, Ben Gunsberg
Schemes And Sense: Teaching Creative Writing With Design In Mind, Ben Gunsberg
Journal of Creative Writing Studies
This essay proposes a theoretical conception of design particularly suited for the creative writing classroom and suggests teaching strategies that enhance what I refer to as students’ design sense. Drawing upon the work of Francis Christensen, I highlight instructional approaches that reposition and reformat texts on the page such that the functional relationships between sentence elements are made more concrete and thus more comprehensible to students. I argue that by helping students see the subtle part-to-part and part-to-whole dynamics within sentences, creative writing teachers inspire students to move beyond their usual stylistic and syntactical tendencies.
What’S Creative About Creative Writing? Critical Pedagogy And Transversal Creativity, Erick Piller
What’S Creative About Creative Writing? Critical Pedagogy And Transversal Creativity, Erick Piller
Journal of Creative Writing Studies
As creative writing studies emerges as a field, scholars should interrogate the meanings and possibilities of creativity in the educational contexts of creative writing. This article draws from the ideas of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari to propose the concept of transversal creativity, which emphasizes agency and self-invention through a realized meshing of discourses and identities—ways of speaking, writing, thinking, and being that cut across and run between established discourses and subject positions. Conceived in this light, creativity can bring critical pedagogy into the creative writing course.
Toward The History Of Study Of Symbiogenesis: On The English Translation Of B. M. Kozo-Polyansky’S A New Principle Of Biology (1924), Victor Fet
Victor Fet
We reproduce the text by Victor Fet, which was read on 6 October 2011 at the Moscow Society of Naturalists during the presentation of new book translation (B.M. Kozo- Polyansky. Symbiogenesis: A New Principle of Evolution / transl. by Victor Fet; ed. by Victor Fet & Lynn Margulis. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010. 138 p.) This half- forgotten book by Boris M. Kozo-Polyansky was known only by name to Western biologists. Victor Fet gives a brief history of this new translation, enthusiastically initiated and supported by Lynn Margulis (1938–2011), a famous naturalist who was always eager to gave credit …
The Present, A Thousand Times Deeper, Edie Talley
The Present, A Thousand Times Deeper, Edie Talley
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
The creative nonfiction essays and poetry in this collection explore family survival during the hardest of times--when the desire to give up is at its greatest--as told from the perspective of a woman who is a daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. These are not stories of defeat. Nor are they merely explorations of death and dying. They are cleebrations of living, of surviving, of loving and being loved against all odds.
Brief Encounters, Alexandra E. Reisner
Brief Encounters, Alexandra E. Reisner
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This collection of essays meditates on connection and how it is formed and severed. Several pieces consider lasting or arbitrary connections, like those holding together members of a family or the bridges joining two sides of a city. Some consider more tenuous bonds, such as the chance meeting of near-strangers or the moment shared between a child and a dying mouse. Indeed, many pieces consider the ways in which characters are bound to life – and to death.
Time Enough, Lb Kovac
Time Enough, Lb Kovac
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Last Place On Earth, Cameron Q. Todd
The Last Place On Earth, Cameron Q. Todd
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
N/A
Different Names For Bullying, Marco Poggio
Different Names For Bullying, Marco Poggio
Capstones
“There's all different forms of bullying,” says Steven Gray, a Lakota rancher and former law enforcement officer living in South Dakota. In this look into Gray’s life, we learn about two instances of bullying: the psychological and physical harassment that pushed his son, Tanner Thomas Gray, to commit suicide at age 12; And the controversial construction of an oil pipeline in an ancient tribal land that belongs to the Lakota people by rights of a treaty signed in 1851, which Gray sees as an institutional abuse infringing on the sovereignty of his people. Gray is involved in the movement that …
American Milk: The Raw Deal, Dan Heching
American Milk: The Raw Deal, Dan Heching
Capstones
This report takes a look at the difficulty in procuring raw milk, an increasingly desired alternative to processed dairy, in New York City. It also tells the story of one woman's journey to tasting raw milk for the first time, despite reservations.
link: https://social.shorthand.com/MoodyHeching/uyYgLmuoNp6/american-milk-the-raw-deal
The New Pornography: The Rise Of Fanfic, Kelly Caputo
The New Pornography: The Rise Of Fanfic, Kelly Caputo
Capstones
Fanfic has quickly become the new pornography, showing how in modern culture, everything becomes sexualized.
https://newpornography.wordpress.com
Why The Business Of Love Is Bull$Hit, Deanne Gaston
Why The Business Of Love Is Bull$Hit, Deanne Gaston
Capstones
This is a narrative piece about the experience I had when I became a love guru/advice columnist.
Link: https://deannegaston.atavist.com/why-the-business-of-love-is-bullshit
How A New York Native American Community Was Polluted For Decades, Tola Brennan
How A New York Native American Community Was Polluted For Decades, Tola Brennan
Capstones
General Motors came to the upstate New York's North Country a savior, the bringer of much needed jobs. But after decades of using PCBs, a chemical much later revealed to be highly toxic, it's become the story of one the largest Superfund sites in the country. And the the hardest hit have been the Saint Regis Mohawk whose small reservation is right next door to the now demolished plant. Today, after decades of cleanup, General Motors has capped its liability through a 2009 bankruptcy. With the cleanup set to be completed next year, many Mohawk feel justice was never served. …
You Gotta Crack A Few Begs To Make An Honest, Jonathan Alexander Brown
You Gotta Crack A Few Begs To Make An Honest, Jonathan Alexander Brown
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This thesis explores childhood, relationships, teaching, and god.
Verge, Jessica A. Collins
Verge, Jessica A. Collins
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This poetry thesis explores the relationship of the Buddhist concept of nonduality to polar mood disorders by employing motifs of bomb testing, war crimes, spiders, and seascapes. A critical preface credits Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, and Mary Ruefle as influences. The manuscript favors free-verse poetry and field composition, though also includes a lyric essay and two formal poems.
All Of This Would Be Water, Linden Crawford
All Of This Would Be Water, Linden Crawford
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
N/A
What Sweden Is Like, Riccardo Savini
What Sweden Is Like, Riccardo Savini
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Collection of short stories set in Stockhol, Sweden. Themes are alienation, bi-culturalism, third culture kids nomadism, fitting in a differnet culture.
Wandering Sagebrush, Andrea Cyrus
Wandering Sagebrush, Andrea Cyrus
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Wandering Sagebrush is a collection of eight unified short stories. The main themes of the thesis include: the struggle of identity and how one finds the people and places to call family and home. The stories focus on family we make, family we lose, family we choose, and the decisions one makes in the name of family.
Poetic Threshold Moments: From Fledgling To Published Author, Carolyn Rickett, Judith Beveridge, Maria T. Northcote, Anthony Williams, David Musgrave
Poetic Threshold Moments: From Fledgling To Published Author, Carolyn Rickett, Judith Beveridge, Maria T. Northcote, Anthony Williams, David Musgrave
Maria Northcote
This paper presents perspectives from award-winning poets on an initiative where they were involved in publishing with undergraduate students who were completing a creative writing class at a tertiary education institution in NSW, Australia. This initiative provided students with the opportunity to be both taught by and publish with world-class poets. As a culmination of the semester’s class the students also had an opportunity for selected work to be published alongside high profile writers in a collaborative anthology. The recent Wording the World (2010) and Here Not There (2012) poetry anthologies are printed artefacts of this process. While reflecting on …
Seasons Sewn, Sheila Murphy