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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Ekphrasis: An Exploration Of Poetry Inspired By Art, Caitlin Cacciatore
Ekphrasis: An Exploration Of Poetry Inspired By Art, Caitlin Cacciatore
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
“Ekphrasis: An Exploration of Poetry Inspired by Art” is an Open Educational Resource (OER) that occupies the underdeveloped niche of freely available teaching and learning materials about the interdisciplinary poetic medium of ekphrasis. Ekphrastic poetry is a form dating back to Book XVIII of the Iliad, experiencing a revitalization in the latter half of the 18th century, when demand for written descriptions of paintings was in high demand, and again taking on a new, modern meaning in the early 19th century, with poems like John Keats’ 1819 “Ode on a Grecian Urn.” Ekphrasis is …
Call And Response : Experiments In Storytelling, Deanne Fernandes
Call And Response : Experiments In Storytelling, Deanne Fernandes
Masters Theses
Being part of RISD's inaugural Masters of Illustration cohort has been an immense honor. This journey has been nothing short of transformative and healing, as it has allowed me to unearth layers of self-discovery through my creative practice.
In my thesis, I introduce a fresh research methodology rooted in the principles of call and response, with adaptability, creativity, and storytelling as its foundational pillars. Through the lenses of visual storytelling, experimental animation, graphic journalism, and fictional world-building, I demonstrate how these techniques can effectively bridge the gap between theory and practice. This dynamic approach fosters meaningful connections among diverse perspectives …
Patchwork: 76km Between Juárez And El Paso, Naheyla Medina
Patchwork: 76km Between Juárez And El Paso, Naheyla Medina
Masters Theses
Located at the western edge of Texas where the Río Bravo ~ Rio Grande, becomes the border between México and the United States. Resides a spectacle of misconceptions that, along with an expansive corten steel border wall embedded into the earth, live to suppress the histories, culture, and environment entangled together like patchwork along this border space. The built environment influences our daily experiences, and our daily experiences can often influence our built environment. This project seeks to leverage, murals as a medium, creative writing, and architectural representations, to rework the mapping between Mexico and the US. Honing in on …
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 111, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 111, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review
No abstract provided.
A Thesis, Or Digressions On Sculptural Practice: In Which, Concepts & Influences Thereof Are Explained, Set Forth, Catalogued, Or Divulged By Way Of Commentaries To A Poem, First Conceived By The Artist, Fed Through Chatg.P.T., And Re-Edited By The Artist, To Which Are Added, Annotated References, Impressions And Ruminations Thereof, Also Including Private Thoughts & Personal Accounts Of The Artist, Jaimie An
Masters Theses
This thesis is an exercise in, perhaps a futile, attempt to trace just some of the ideas, stories, and musings I might meander through in my process. It’s not quite a map, nor is it a neat catalogue; it is a haphazard collection of tickets and receipts from a travel abroad, carelessly tossed in a carry-on, only to be stashed upon returning home. These ideas are derived from much greater thinkers and authors than myself; I am a mere collector or a translator, if that, and not a very good one, for much is lost. I do not claim comprehensive …
Poetry In Teaching & Learning Qualitative Research, Amber Mullens, Audra Skukauskaite, Megan K. Mitchell
Poetry In Teaching & Learning Qualitative Research, Amber Mullens, Audra Skukauskaite, Megan K. Mitchell
The Qualitative Report
This article stems from a workshop presented at the 15th TQR conference on poetry in teaching and learning qualitative research. Over the last few decades, scholars have argued for the use of poetry and other arts-based techniques in qualitative research. Most of the research, however, focuses on using poetry for data analysis and representation. In this article, we shift the conversation to the use of poetry for teaching and learning qualitative research. Starting with a poem in three voices of educator, student, and researcher, we provide an overview of poetry use in qualitative inquiry. We then offer brief overviews of …
Personas, Issue 2, 2024, Jonathan Maiullo
Personas, Issue 2, 2024, Jonathan Maiullo
Personas: Multilingual Creative Writing Journal
No abstract provided.
My Mind Is A Forest: An Autistic Wandering Through The Language Of Silence And The Poems Of Mary Oliver, Torri Blue
My Mind Is A Forest: An Autistic Wandering Through The Language Of Silence And The Poems Of Mary Oliver, Torri Blue
Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture
The autistic experience has been widely medicalized, pathologized, mischaracterized, and misunderstood. Through this series of essays, I attempt to paint an alternative picture of (an) autistic life—one not defined by deficits, but (at the risk of sounding cliché) differences—by re-storying autism through an Autistic Poetic.
Autistic Poetics, or the poetry of autistic existence, offers to our imagination a new way of relating to the world—alternative pictures of what it means to be human and all the possibilities therein. Autists, as human beings who often express being more at home with the earth-others and more-than-human world, can offer our writings as …
Beauty In The Gothic: Forms Of Autistic Aesthetics, Elinor Rowlands
Beauty In The Gothic: Forms Of Autistic Aesthetics, Elinor Rowlands
Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture
This article will explore how Divergent forms of autistic communication and expression, within an artistic context, convey an aesthetic that awakens otherworldly realms existing between the physical world and portals of invention. These otherworldly creations are often made manifest through modes of stimming.
For autistic artists who use stimming (repetitive motions and actions) in their artwork and texts, intuition plays a key role, and many, particularly female and non-binary, recognize the role Gothic also plays in their work.
This article will use Serres philosophy on intuition and definitions of the Gothic to show how autistic artists may use both in …
The Rainbow Spectrum, Archana Kadam
The Rainbow Spectrum, Archana Kadam
Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture
This poem is written from the perspective of an autistic child; who is learning to use an emotional thermometer to recognize, communicate, and regulate basic feelings.
Contributors, Anthropocene Editors
Where You Sleep And What You Want, Conor Flannery
Where You Sleep And What You Want, Conor Flannery
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Spiritsong, Angela Hays
The Emptiness You Feel Is The Suppression Of An Idea That Demands It Be Externalized., Samara Crouse
The Emptiness You Feel Is The Suppression Of An Idea That Demands It Be Externalized., Samara Crouse
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Cups Of Tea At Sunrise, Lydia A. Sharpe
Cups Of Tea At Sunrise, Lydia A. Sharpe
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Elemental Meditations: One Day On A Burning Planet, Olivia Lynch
Elemental Meditations: One Day On A Burning Planet, Olivia Lynch
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Room To Grow, Sylvia Foster
Life Being Experienced, Amelia Hirsch
Life Being Experienced, Amelia Hirsch
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Nature God, Russell Webb
Thanking The Stars, Amelia Hirsch
Stargazer, Paige Q. Thompson
Subject Ninety-Four, Sophie Trist
Aphrodite, Or The Bane Of My Existence, Paige Q. Thompson
Aphrodite, Or The Bane Of My Existence, Paige Q. Thompson
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Cutting Ties, Collette Bliss
My Gallery Of Hearts, Angela Hays
Sur L’Apprentissage D’Une Langue / On Language Learning, Verna Corinne Bryan
Sur L’Apprentissage D’Une Langue / On Language Learning, Verna Corinne Bryan
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
The Children’S Library, Maggie Crafton
The Children’S Library, Maggie Crafton
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
Queen Anne's Lace, Katherine Wehling
Lunchtime In The Student Union, Russell Webb
Lunchtime In The Student Union, Russell Webb
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.
A Noncomprehensive List Of Human Experiences, Mac Allen
A Noncomprehensive List Of Human Experiences, Mac Allen
Anthropocene from the Hill
No abstract provided.