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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Methodologizing Transnationality: Relational Writing As Collective Inquiry, Sun Young Lee, Minhye Son, Taeyeon Kim, Jin Kyeong Jung, Soo Bin Jang
Methodologizing Transnationality: Relational Writing As Collective Inquiry, Sun Young Lee, Minhye Son, Taeyeon Kim, Jin Kyeong Jung, Soo Bin Jang
Department of Educational Administration: Faculty Publications
How can we take transnationality as a space of in-betweenness to generate new possibilities, moving beyond geographically bounded spans between countries? This article presents five authors’ collective inquiry on transnational positionalities, which we practiced through the relational, transformative, and reflective writing of the self in a community space. We staged the collaborative writing into two processes: the emergent process of thematic writing and the relay writing. Interweaving “I” and “we” voices that cannot be captured through categorical thinking, our collaborative quest resists normative identity politics, proposing writing as a method of collective inquiry for the nuanced understanding of the transnationality …
Trigger Warnings And A Pedagogy Of Trust, Morgan Read-Davidson
Trigger Warnings And A Pedagogy Of Trust, Morgan Read-Davidson
English Faculty Articles and Research
"As the director of both the creative writing and rhetoric and composition programs at Chapman University, a mid-sized private university serving 150+ majors as well as 1000+ general education students, it has now become a common and expected occurrence to have both students and contingent faculty come to my office expressing anxiety over course content. While the larger conversation about difficult content and trigger warnings is not new, the sudden need for urgently scheduled meetings with me did not begin until the COVID-19 Pandemic and our move to remote instruction. This seems to coincide with the increase of online and …
The Flowerings Project: A Library In Transformation, Jody Condit Fagan, Joanne V. Gabbin, Bethany Nowviskie, Lauren K. Alleyne, Aaron Noland
The Flowerings Project: A Library In Transformation, Jody Condit Fagan, Joanne V. Gabbin, Bethany Nowviskie, Lauren K. Alleyne, Aaron Noland
Libraries
This final report from the JMU Libraries and Furious Flower Poetry Center to the Mellon Foundation describes in detail the activities undertaken as part of a 2020-2021 planning grant, “Furious Flowerings: Developing a Partnership Model for Digital Library Support of a Living Center for Black Poetry,” funded by the Mellon Foundation. The grant explored and developed a partnership model for integrated library support of a living, academic center for the arts with archival, scholarly, digital, educational, and performance components. Nine key areas were addressed, including three overarching areas: development of cultural competencies, exploring how an exemplar project can be used …
Ua37/44 Faculty Personal Papers Gordon Wilson, Wku Archives
Ua37/44 Faculty Personal Papers Gordon Wilson, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Personal papers of Gordon Wilson.
“To Be Men, Not Destroyers”: Developing Dabrowskian Personalities In Ezra Pound’S The Cantos And Neil Gaiman’S American Gods, Michelle A. Nicholson
“To Be Men, Not Destroyers”: Developing Dabrowskian Personalities In Ezra Pound’S The Cantos And Neil Gaiman’S American Gods, Michelle A. Nicholson
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Kazimierz Dabrowski’s psychological theory of positive disintegration is a lesser known theory of personality development that offers an alternative critical perspective of literature. It provides a framework for the characterization of postmodern protagonists who move beyond heroic indoctrination to construct their own self-organized, autonomous identities. Ezra Pound’s The Cantos captures the speaker-poet’s extensive process of inner conflict, providing a unique opportunity to track the progress of the hero’s transformation into a personality, or a man. American Gods is a more fully realized portrayal of a character who undergoes the complete paradigmatic collapse of positive disintegration and deliberate self-derived self-revision …
Betrayals In Academia And A Black Demon From Ephesus, Suleman Lazarus
Betrayals In Academia And A Black Demon From Ephesus, Suleman Lazarus
Journal of Critical Issues in Educational Practice
The poem is about my PhD experience. The title and parts of the themes are derived from an incident in the Bible (Acts 19:13-20). In order to provide a deeper meaning to my story, I have deployed a biblical allusion which connects with the story of the sons of Sceva, who made unsuccessful attempts to exorcise a man from Ephesus. They failed primarily because they operated not in the spirit but in the flesh.
Positionality Matters: School Choice Decisions Based On Ethnographic Accounts Of African American Parents, Dr. Stacy L. Thomas
Positionality Matters: School Choice Decisions Based On Ethnographic Accounts Of African American Parents, Dr. Stacy L. Thomas
Dissertations
This research delves into experiences with reasoning and selected criteria for choosing the right school for their children. Beginning with a series of vignettes that assist with recognition of parental empowerment, this research archives acknowledgement of their own positionality when it comes to making life changing decisions. As selected parents of African American children grapple with the strategic balance and possibilities of educational outlets, family and finances, they offer ethnographic accounts of their successes and failures with school choice. Individual accounts of parental school choice decisions posing as data ascertained from interviews provided research that explored the critical frequencies and …
Ua94/1/2 Student/Alumni Personal Papers Glasgow Normal School Small Collections, Wku Archives
Ua94/1/2 Student/Alumni Personal Papers Glasgow Normal School Small Collections, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Small collections of items donated by or about Glasgow Normal alumni.
Ua37/35/2 Faculty Personal Papers O.J. Wilson Publications, Wku Archives
Ua37/35/2 Faculty Personal Papers O.J. Wilson Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications written by O.J. Wilson.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 6 [7], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 6 [7], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- DeLetter, Emily. Affairs of State – Noah Stevens
- Breu, Natasha. Bike Share Company Arriving at WKU
- Breu, Natasha. Attorney General Signs Domestic Violence Awareness Proclamation – Andy Beshear
- Dobbs, Jack. Kentucky Awarded $24.5 Million Grant Increase – Enrollment
- Coyle, Cameron. Tom Hardy Almost Saved Venom
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Pessimism
- Brown, Austin. Pessimistic Prose
- Editorial: Collective Punishment Won’t Fix Greek Life – Alcohol
- Pepke, Brenna & Whitney Hardin. Jackson’s Orchard Celebrates Pumpkin Season
- Sisler, Julie. Leatherworker Encourages Local Art with Creativity
- Fletcher, Griffin. The …
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Louise Helen Coburn Materials, Louise Helen Coburn, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Louise Helen Coburn Materials, Louise Helen Coburn, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aids
Louise Helen Coburn was born in Skowhegan, Maine on September 1, 1856, daughter of Stephen Coburn and Helen Sophia Miller. Coburn was Colby's second female graduate (after Mary Low Carver) in 1877, and graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors. She also later received an honorary Litt. D. degree from Colby in 1914. Coburn's family was deeply tied to Colby College. Her father Stephen graduated in 1839, and the Coburn family was critical to Colby's early development as benefactors. Coburn was a co-founder, along with Mary Low Carver and others, of the Sigma Kappa Sorority. Coburn also later attended the Harvard …
Walking As Ontological Shifter: Thoughts In The Key Of Life, Bibi (Silvina) Calderaro
Walking As Ontological Shifter: Thoughts In The Key Of Life, Bibi (Silvina) Calderaro
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
With walking as ontological shifter I pursue an alternative to the dominant modernist episteme that offers either/or onto-epistemologies of opposition and their reifying engagements. I propose this type of walking is an intentional turning towards a set of radical positions that, as integrative aesthetic and therapeutic practice, brings multiplicity and synchronicity to experience and being in an expanded sociality. This practice facilitates the conditions of possibility for recurring points of contact between the interiority perceived as ‘body’ and the exteriority perceived as ‘world.’ While making evident the self’s at once incoherence with it-self, it opens to a space beyond the …
Time Travel, Labour History, And The Null Curriculum: New Design Knowledge For Mobile Augmented Reality History Games, Owen Gottlieb
Time Travel, Labour History, And The Null Curriculum: New Design Knowledge For Mobile Augmented Reality History Games, Owen Gottlieb
Articles
This paper presents a case study drawn from design-based research (DBR) on a mobile, place-based augmented reality history game. Using DBR methods, the game was developed by the author as a history learning intervention for fifth to seventh graders. The game is built upon historical narratives of disenfranchised populations that are seldom taught, those typically relegated to the 'null curriculum'. These narratives include the stories of women immigrant labour leaders in the early twentieth century, more than a decade before suffrage. The project understands the purpose of history education as the preparation of informed citizens. In paying particular attention to …
Girls Are Us: A Collection Of Oral Histories From The Jmu Community, Anne M. Sherman
Girls Are Us: A Collection Of Oral Histories From The Jmu Community, Anne M. Sherman
Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019
On a campus where women make up a majority of the student population, it is especially important that female voices are heard and given a platform on which they can control their own narrative. I wanted to give those female-identifying voices that platform. I conducted a series of interviews to examine how college-aged female-identifying students feel about their identity and how they construct that identity within the climate of the JMU community. I was particularly interested in the intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual preference, and ability. I asked each person to share their stories of times when they …
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Identity, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Identity, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2016 Fall Talisman.
- Street Style
- Home Sweet Home – Nashville, McKee, Bowling Green
- Doyel, Rachael. Happy Gas – Theatre & Dance
- Robb, Hayley. Stick & Poke – Tattoos
- Martin, Lindsey. Self-Made – Dexter Banks, Tattoos
- Sullivan, Abbey. Cover-Up – Tattoos
- Pettway, Shantel. Natural Roots – African American Hair
- Voorhees, Jessica. Living Laboratory – Benjamin Benton, WKU Farm
- Perry, Natalie. Frog in a Water Well – Keunsik Junk aka Brody
- Hormell, David. I Wanted to Touch Lightning
- Good, Hannah. Coffee Talks
- Reyes, Taylor. Ice Cold – Alpha Phi Alpha
- Games, Ann. Working the Desk
- Voorhees, Jessica. Killer Queen – Lane French, …
Ua12/2/2 2015 Talisman: Resurgence, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 2015 Talisman: Resurgence, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2015 Talisman yearbook.
- Osborne Sam. Into the Woods – Big To-Do Music & Arts Festival
- Spalding, Shelley. The Outliers – Greeks
- Badjie, Haddy. The Right to Live – Racism
- Gibson, Helen. Net Worth – Soccer
- Greer, John. Sustaining Seasons – Sustainability
- Wegert, Sally. Bloom – Eva Ross
- Cislo, Everett. Harvest – Hemp
- Kolb, William. Preserve – John All
- Voorhees, Jessica. Making Strides – Track & Field
- Greer, John. The Science Guy – Bill Nye
- Cole, Tanner. Lip Service – Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Belknap, Abby. Race to the Senate
- Gibson, Helen. Game of Loans – Student Financial Aid
- Belknap, Abby. …
20130815: Et Cetera, 1937-2005, Student Publications
20130815: Et Cetera, 1937-2005, Student Publications
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the student publication, Et Cetera, Marshall's Literary Magazine. Items within this collection span from 1937-2005 and what we have digitized and available online is located HERE. Items from this specific collection were received in 2013. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.
Our Stories Matter: Liberating The Voices Of Marginalized Students Through Scholarly Personal Narrative, Sydnee Viray
Our Stories Matter: Liberating The Voices Of Marginalized Students Through Scholarly Personal Narrative, Sydnee Viray
Sydnee Viray
No abstract provided.
Ua35/11 Honors Program, Wku Archives
Ua35/11 Honors Program, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about the Honors Program. Includes brochures, awards programs, student handbooks, newsletters and research publications.
Ua1b Wku University Wide Committees/Events, Wku Archives
Ua1b Wku University Wide Committees/Events, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records regarding university wide events such as lecture and concert series. See individual departments for smaller co-sponsored events.
Ua3/1/4 President's Office-Cherry Speeches & Publications, Wku Archives
Ua3/1/4 President's Office-Cherry Speeches & Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Addresses, chapel talks, notes and educational and political speeches written and delivered by Henry Hardin Cherry and others typed on loose leaf pages. There are also quotations, reports, wills, correspondence and a political cartoon. Many items have no attribution as to author or source. Other authors include A.C. Burton, A.W. Mell, Mattie McLean and J.S. Dickey. Some items are repeated throughout the series and others have been edited. Volume 5 has been digitized for use by researchers.
Ua1a University Archives Reference Books, Wku Archives
Ua1a University Archives Reference Books, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Reference books, non-WKU publications and recordings related to the history of Western Kentucky University and its founding institutions. Some of these items are available in the Harrison-Baird Reading Room.
Ua37/2 Faculty Personal Papers Small Collections, Wku Archives
Ua37/2 Faculty Personal Papers Small Collections, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Small donations from individual faculty and staff members. These are generally one or two items housed in a single folder. Papers range from gradebooks and syllabi to funeral cards and obituaries. The existing records are arranged in alphabetical order by donor surname. Future donations will be arranged in the order in which they are received.
Ua37/11 Faculty/Staff Personal Papers James Cornette, Wku Archives
Ua37/11 Faculty/Staff Personal Papers James Cornette, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications related to Western Kentucky University and Bowling Green by James Cornette.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 83, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 83, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
Ua1d Joe Survant, Wku Human Resources
Ua1d Joe Survant, Wku Human Resources
WKU Archives Records
Biographical clipping file regarding Joe Survant.
Graduate Bulletin, 2006-2007 (2006), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2006-2007 (2006), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 2004-2006 (2004), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2004-2006 (2004), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 2002-2004 (2002), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2002-2004 (2002), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Mighty?, Craig Davis
Mighty?, Craig Davis
Electronic Journal for Inclusive Education
The following poem was written by a teacher candidate at Wright State University in response to viewing the movie, The Mighty. This movie reveals the challenges and the triumphs two students with disabilities face as they forge a unique and enduring friendship.