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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Cousin J., Pamela Wax
Seasonal Economy, Zachary Lipez
Waterproof, Elizabeth Taryn Mason
Youth In Asia, E.H. Jacobs
Shallows, Rosalynde Vas Dias
Return To The Country Of The Crime, Dan Grossman
Return To The Country Of The Crime, Dan Grossman
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Waking To An Ocean On Fire, Heather Lang-Cassera
Waking To An Ocean On Fire, Heather Lang-Cassera
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
A Mid-September Late Afternoon At Trident, Korkut Onaran
A Mid-September Late Afternoon At Trident, Korkut Onaran
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Heart Of A Monster, Gabriella King
Thieving, Janet Banks
River Ran, Rosalynde Vas Dias
Tarantula Season, Eric Depriester
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Hunger Of Kites, Daniel Edward Moore
The Past Is Everything, Fran Schumer
Gin Rummies, E.M. Schorb
Dream No. 1538, David Konitzer
Scattering, David Konitzer
Bell's Vireo, Heather Lang-Cassera
Attics, Mark Brazaitis
Clinical, Christopher Stewart
Ash Spring, Heather Lang-Cassera
We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt
We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Sometimes, Always, Never, Kharan Badri
Postcards From The Stage, Michael Cannistraci
Postcards From The Stage, Michael Cannistraci
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Woman, Queer, Jewish: The Sociopolitical Importance And Impact Of Identity Labels, Megan Polun
Woman, Queer, Jewish: The Sociopolitical Importance And Impact Of Identity Labels, Megan Polun
Honors Projects in English and Cultural Studies
In this thesis, I trace and analyze the historical, social, and political uses of three identity labels: woman, queer, and Jewish. These three identity categories are personally important to me because I identify as a queer, Jewish woman. The questions motivating this analysis are as follows: How have these words been defined and who gets to define them? What has it meant historically to move through the world with one of these labels, and what does it look like today? What qualifies someone to identify with one of these labels, and what experiences or qualities do we share? What challenges …
How Understanding History Through Historical Fiction Affects Gender Relations, Samantha Eastman
How Understanding History Through Historical Fiction Affects Gender Relations, Samantha Eastman
Honors Projects in English and Cultural Studies
In supporting how understanding history through historical fiction affects gender relations, it is important to look at not only the studied value of historical teaching but also the history itself. The history of women, particularly women of color and other marginalized groups, is often neglected in the Public Education system globally. In higher-level education, educational gaps are not always addressed. Understanding what led to the core values popularly held in society today can simultaneously allow us to reevaluate them. This thesis examines three major periods in US history where women were negatively affected by the standards and beliefs of the …
Carlos Bulosan And Filipino Collective Memory: Teaching, Transgression, And Transformation, Jeffrey Cabusao
Carlos Bulosan And Filipino Collective Memory: Teaching, Transgression, And Transformation, Jeffrey Cabusao
English and Cultural Studies Journal Articles
Who is Carlos Bulosan? Why is he significant? Why teach Bulosan in our classrooms? These questions function as points of departure for this lecture delivered in Summer 2021 for the UNITAS International Lecture Series cosponsored by CLASS and Kritika Kultura. By reviewing the significance of Carlos Bulosan, this talk provides an opportunity to examine the continued relevance of Bulosan and his works for the twenty-first century. A pioneering Filipino writer of the twentieth century, Bulosan developed a unique transgressive aesthetic that travels across national and literary boundaries and, in the process, reimagines the boundaries of Filipino identity and literary categorization. …