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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Buffalo, Joe Sills
Pictograph: The Red Deer Place, Melissa Kwasny
Delphi Cycle: Turns, Tiff Dressen
Untitled, Mande Zecca
Rider, Taylor Brown
Tabernacle, Shannon Jonas
Neophyte, Shannon Jonas
The Hundredth Confession, Lucas Southworth
Not Diamonds, Frances Mccue
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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Room, Wyn Cooper
Live Life, David Enos
Contributors, Advertisements, Back Cover
The Crux Of Weather Changing, Melissa Kwasny
Here My Side, Derek Henderson
Harbinger Of Things Already Insinuated, Micah Bateman
The Curtains Are, Samuel Amadon
Seven Tangents Of Space And Distance, Josie Milliken
On Love, Jaime Brunton
Cover, Staff List, Cover Page, Contents, About Cutbank
The Cloud Exercise, Melissa Kwasny
The Dream, M. K. Meder
Eloquent Parrots; Mixed Language And The Examples Of Hinglish And Rekhti, Ruth Vanita
Eloquent Parrots; Mixed Language And The Examples Of Hinglish And Rekhti, Ruth Vanita
Global Humanities and Religions Faculty Publications
‘Hinglish’ has become the lingua franca among urban Indians today. Listen closely and you’ll hear Hindi and Urdu peppered with English words and phrases. Likewise, English sentences are spiked with Hindi or Urdu. In fact, many words that used to be well known in Hindi and Urdu have now disappeared from the vocabulary of native speakers, who have switched over to English equivalents. Ruth Vanita uncovers some of the roots of this mixed language phenomenon in the hybridised poetry of rekhti.
The Oval, 2009
The Oval
The Spring 2009 issue of The Oval features more of the great poetry, artwork and prose by University of Montana students. With contributions from Ashley Loyning, Lena Viall, Ross Robbins, Kate Olp, Amanda Eggert, and many more.
Wreckage, Rock Springs, Wyoming, Marie Garrison
Immigrants, Ashley Loyning
Not Venice But Bangkok, Marie Garrison
Boys In A Fig Tree, Namibia, Carmine Leighton