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"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh Dec 2023

"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey Dec 2023

Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Sugar, Mollie Mcmullan Dec 2023

Sugar, Mollie Mcmullan

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Sarah Freligh’S A Brief Natural History Of Women: A Review, Jess Marinaro Dec 2023

Sarah Freligh’S A Brief Natural History Of Women: A Review, Jess Marinaro

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


An Interview With Sarah Freligh, Lili Gourley Dec 2023

An Interview With Sarah Freligh, Lili Gourley

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Curse Of The Ninth, Mollie Mcmullan Dec 2023

Curse Of The Ninth, Mollie Mcmullan

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Foie Gras, Ailie Kinnier Dec 2023

Foie Gras, Ailie Kinnier

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Dish Pit, Leah Beecher Dec 2023

Dish Pit, Leah Beecher

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Little Eulogies, Griffen Labianca Dec 2023

Little Eulogies, Griffen Labianca

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


Reflecting On Academic Freedom Through Fiction: A Theatrical Exploration Of The Blurry Contours Of The Freedom To Teach, Julie Paquin, Maude Choko Nov 2023

Reflecting On Academic Freedom Through Fiction: A Theatrical Exploration Of The Blurry Contours Of The Freedom To Teach, Julie Paquin, Maude Choko

The Qualitative Report

This article aims at exploring the contribution that creative forms of research can make to the study of a little-known aspect of academic freedom in the Canadian context – academic freedom in curriculum development. It seeks to address the methodological challenge posed by research on academic freedom, that is, the fact that any academic writing on this topic necessarily draws initially, though not exclusively, from the researchers’ own experiences and perspectives. The article brings to life a fictional faculty meeting, during which questions about academic freedom in teaching are discussed. Although this meeting is the product of our imagination, its …


Personas, Issue 1, 2023, Jonathan Maiullo Jun 2023

Personas, Issue 1, 2023, Jonathan Maiullo

Personas: Multilingual Creative Writing Journal

This multilingual creative writing journal from the College of the Redwoods is intended to advance the conversation of multilingualism. Primarily because there is a great deal to be communicated on the subject which has gone under-considered or consigned to the realm of graded writing. Hopefully, in reading this journal, you will find something communicated to you that shifts your understanding and inspires you to (re)examine your perception of culture and language. We hope that you’ll then write something on the subject to share with us for the next issue which will continue to advance this conversation. -Editor, Jonathan Maiullo


Nella Larsen’S Passing: Ambiguous Symbology & Weather, Sara Casten Jun 2023

Nella Larsen’S Passing: Ambiguous Symbology & Weather, Sara Casten

Anthós

Nella Larsen wrote Passing in 1929, a novella that explored the relationship between two women of mixed race: Irene and Clare. This article highlights the complimentary weather elements with the emotional turbulence experienced by Irene as she tells the story; Clare’s warmth and beauty to Irene’s cold and lack thereof. This article also explores the skills of Larsen to write these ambiguous complimentary weather elements in Passing by highlighting her other novella Quicksand, published the year before.


Any Way You Like It, Madeline B. Eubanks Jun 2023

Any Way You Like It, Madeline B. Eubanks

Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine

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Mirrored Demise, Danika Ogawa May 2023

Mirrored Demise, Danika Ogawa

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Maria, Maiken Møller-Andersen May 2023

Maria, Maiken Møller-Andersen

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Gail And His Snails, Brenden Kimpe May 2023

Gail And His Snails, Brenden Kimpe

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Dear Already Amused Reader, Lala Guse May 2023

Dear Already Amused Reader, Lala Guse

Floodwall Magazine

Winner of the 2023 John Little Fiction Scholarship


Bees, Amanda Babcock May 2023

Bees, Amanda Babcock

Floodwall Magazine

Runner-up for the 2023 John Little Fiction Scholarship


I Hope You Read This And Feel Awful, Clara Anderson-Cameron May 2023

I Hope You Read This And Feel Awful, Clara Anderson-Cameron

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Midnight Occurrences, Valkyrie Bradford May 2023

Midnight Occurrences, Valkyrie Bradford

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Warp Test, Jonathan Sladko May 2023

Warp Test, Jonathan Sladko

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Activation Day, Elena Uhlenkamp May 2023

Activation Day, Elena Uhlenkamp

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


The Sparkling Heat I Found In The Bathtub, Delaney Otto May 2023

The Sparkling Heat I Found In The Bathtub, Delaney Otto

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


In-Between, Claire Arneson May 2023

In-Between, Claire Arneson

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Pieces Of Me, Claire Arneson May 2023

Pieces Of Me, Claire Arneson

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Texts Between English Majors, Aubrey Roemmich May 2023

Texts Between English Majors, Aubrey Roemmich

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Ballet Of Blood Water, Aubrey Roemmich May 2023

Ballet Of Blood Water, Aubrey Roemmich

Floodwall Magazine

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Oxford Handbook Of Science Fiction, Dominic J. Nardi Jr. May 2023

Review Of The Oxford Handbook Of Science Fiction, Dominic J. Nardi Jr.

Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal

A review of Rob Latham, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction (Oxford, 2014). xv + 620 pages. $160. ISBN: 9780199838844.


“Happily Ever After” For The Twenty-First Century? Sex, Love, And Human Identity In C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles Of Narnia, Monika B. Hilder May 2023

“Happily Ever After” For The Twenty-First Century? Sex, Love, And Human Identity In C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles Of Narnia, Monika B. Hilder

Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal

For better and for worse, classic fairy tales have come under severe criticism as paradigms of sexist patriarchy in recent decades. Likewise, C. S. Lewis has been viewed as sexist, even misogynistic. While many fairy tale and Lewis fans might be tempted to dismiss all of these criticisms as nonsense, gender is one of the predominant discourses of our time, our questions and the varied answers are significant, and in this essay I consider how Lewis’ development of the fairy tale genre in The Chronicles of Narnia offers timeless, possibly even surprising, Christian wisdom. How does Lewis portray sex, love, …


“Nothing Beautiful Hides Its Face”: The Hiddenness Of Esther In C. S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces, John Anthony Dunne May 2023

“Nothing Beautiful Hides Its Face”: The Hiddenness Of Esther In C. S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces, John Anthony Dunne

Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal

C. S. Lewis’ last and arguably best novel, Till We Have Faces, is an impressively nuanced revision and recasting of Apuleius’ short tale of Cupid and Psyche, Books 4–6 of The Golden Ass. Although this ancient myth was the main source for Till We Have Faces, inspiration was no doubt gained from many places. One such influence, previously unnoted, was the biblical book of Esther. This study will note some of the key places where the influence of Esther is detectable, in particular Lewis’ choice of the name “Istra.” This is followed by an investigation into why Esther may have …