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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Neighbors, Mary Dengler
Prepopulated Data, Howard Schaap
Odd Exchange: From Ascension Day To Pentecost, Bob De Smith
Odd Exchange: From Ascension Day To Pentecost, Bob De Smith
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
The Old Professor Discovers The Sweet Egg Of Discontent, David Schelhaas
The Old Professor Discovers The Sweet Egg Of Discontent, David Schelhaas
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Editing Aphra Behn In The Digital Age: An Interview With Gillian Wright And Alan Hogarth, Laura Runge, Gillian Wright, Alan Hogarth
Editing Aphra Behn In The Digital Age: An Interview With Gillian Wright And Alan Hogarth, Laura Runge, Gillian Wright, Alan Hogarth
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830
This interview provides a view of the work in progress for the Cambridge University Press edition of the Complete Works of Aphra Behn. Gillian Wright serves as a general editor (with Elaine Hobby, Claire Bowditch, and Mel Evans) as well as the volume editor for Behn’s poetry. Alan Hogarth is the Postdoctoral Research Associate working with Mel Evans on the computational stylistics and author attribution testing. The discussion focuses on the scope and principles of editing the poetry of Aphra Behn, the role of stylometry in establishing the corpus, the status of work, a few particular poems, and some surprises.
A Humanized View Of Second Language Learning Through Creative Writing: A Korean Graduate Student In The United States, Kyung Min Kim
A Humanized View Of Second Language Learning Through Creative Writing: A Korean Graduate Student In The United States, Kyung Min Kim
Journal of Creative Writing Studies
This case study traces the journey of a Korean graduate student’s English learning experience, drawing on autobiographical poetry, self-narrative, and interviews. Through a series of snapshot recollections, it illustrates the participant’s evolving subject position with English over the years from his childhood to graduate school. The article concludes that language learning is a transformative experience of constructing translingual identities which entails a wide spectrum of emotion, desire, and dedication: desire to understand the world; to be included in the world; to empower oneself as a user.
Poetry In A Troubling Time: Analyzing Several Poems Inspired By The Troubles In Northern Ireland, Michael Mccarthy
Poetry In A Troubling Time: Analyzing Several Poems Inspired By The Troubles In Northern Ireland, Michael Mccarthy
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
Most of the news about Northern Ireland for the past year has been about what effect Brexit will have on the North’s relationship with the Republic of Ireland. The discussion of eliminating the “soft-border,” and replacing it with a “hard- border,” which would see the reinstitution of checkpoints along the 500-kilometer border, continues to dominate international headlines. The EU has been attempting to allay concerns, and in March, President of the European Council Donald Tusk, traveled to Dublin and reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to avoiding a hard border and maintaining the peace process in the region (Stone, 2018). At the …
About National Trends In Music Of Composers Of Uzbekistan, Farkhod Abdullaev
About National Trends In Music Of Composers Of Uzbekistan, Farkhod Abdullaev
Eurasian music science journal
The current state of national traditions has its own specific differences and this is due to the peculiarities of the nation's formation, its socio-economic and cultural development, the way of life, the preservation and development of musical traditions, etc. Poetry and music have always stood and guard the human soul, carefully guarding its moral health. And it is in the sphere of synthesis of two kinds of arts (words and music) national tendencies are increasingly manifesting themselves. An example is the "Hamsa" of Alisher Navoi, which was embodied in the work of composers of Uzbekistan.
Crow Moon, Kathryn Merwin
Elegy For Metalworking, Kathryn Merwin
Olivine, Virginia Smith Rice
Would You Rather Die And Go To Heaven Or Nothingness?, Mckenzie Zalopany
Would You Rather Die And Go To Heaven Or Nothingness?, Mckenzie Zalopany
CutBank
No abstract provided.
Tertial, Amie Irwin
Witness Marks, Andrew Szilvasy
Weather, Yvonne E. Blomer
Season Of Fires, Rina Garcia Chua
Season Of Fires, Rina Garcia Chua
The Goose
"Season of Fires" is an exploration of the intersection of loss, denial, and acceptance during the 2017 wildfire season in the Okanagan Valley.
The Weather, Rob B. Budde
Uncontrolled Burn, Elizabeth Miller
Plasticpoems, Fiona Tinwei Lam
Plasticpoems, Fiona Tinwei Lam
The Goose
These are poems that comment on and depict the extensiveness of marine plastic pollution and the overflow of plastics in landfills in our environment in a humorous and pictorial way via concrete/visual poetry.
Dennis Ross Poetry Submission, Dennis Ross
Poetry Re-Submission - Loren Smith, Loren Smith
"After The Storm," "Full Moon, House Cats," "Nameless, Coffeeshop Woman," "Movement," And "We Leave Behind Footprints", Gregory D. Brown
"After The Storm," "Full Moon, House Cats," "Nameless, Coffeeshop Woman," "Movement," And "We Leave Behind Footprints", Gregory D. Brown
Westview
No abstract provided.
Two Poems, Ariel Kroon
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
The Goose
The Sea Squad is a band of cheerleaders against climate change. Taking action as a team in formation, they gather momentum, inviting all people to cheer with them, mimicking the infinitely expandable nature of the seas' molecular structure. The work was developed and performed as a bilingual project at Est-Nord-Est in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada, and has since been performed and exhibited internationally. The following poems are some of the chants that Sea Squad use to get a crowd cheering together against climate change.
Four Poems, Tanis Macdonald
Auguries By Clea Roberts, Kate Braid
Wrought Constituent, Kenneth Jakubas
Welcome To The Anthropocene By Alice Major, Gillian Harding-Russell
Welcome To The Anthropocene By Alice Major, Gillian Harding-Russell
The Goose
Review of Alice Major's Welcome to the Anthropocene.
I'D Write The Sea Like A Parlour Game By Alison Dyer, Yvonne E. Blomer
I'D Write The Sea Like A Parlour Game By Alison Dyer, Yvonne E. Blomer
The Goose
Review of Alison Dyer's I’d Write the Sea Like a Parlour Game.
Tar Swan By David Martin, Melanie Dennis Unrau
Tar Swan By David Martin, Melanie Dennis Unrau
The Goose
Review of David Martin's Tar Swan.