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Articles 1 - 19 of 19
Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Character First: Defining And Methodizing Character Depth, Jeff Mason
Character First: Defining And Methodizing Character Depth, Jeff Mason
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
This paper explores the definition of "depth" in characters and provides a radical new definition, supplemented by an applicable model. By looking into significant literary theory, contemporary works of story, and even elements of mathematics, this paper advances our understanding of characters and how they create meaning in stories.
“Something Large And Old Awoke”: Ecopoetics And Compassion In Tracy K. Smith’S Wade In The Water, Kaitlin Hoelzer
“Something Large And Old Awoke”: Ecopoetics And Compassion In Tracy K. Smith’S Wade In The Water, Kaitlin Hoelzer
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
Susa Young Gates Award Essay
First Place
Both historical and contemporary Black poets have used their work to identify, condemn, and suggest solutions to problems stemming from racism in American society. Indeed, as Arnold Rampersad notes in his introduction to The Oxford Anthology of African American Poetry, many Black poets use “poetry as a vehicle of protest against social injustice in America.” Art is inherently political, even when its arguments do not overtly engage in political debates. As Lorraine Hansberry argues, all art is rooted in a particular social and political consciousness. The choice is “not whether one will …
Trauma And Poetry. The Case Of Primo Levi, Ilona Klein
Trauma And Poetry. The Case Of Primo Levi, Ilona Klein
Faculty Publications
Most North American readers have come to know and appreciate Primo Levi by his major works in prose. His The Periodic Table (1984) catapulted Levi onto the American stage of scientific-humanistic authors, having the New York Times named it among the Best Books of the Year in 1985. Instead, American readers will likely stumble upon Levi’s poetry by accident, simply because every now and then one of his poems in translation appears in print somewhere. Compared to Levi’s prose, his poems inevitably evoke a sense of unease, for their tone, their style and their content are so unlike the familiar, …
Foul Play: A Comparative Look At Community Fragmentation And Gender Roles Through Internment And Relocation Of Japanese Canadians And Japanese Americans, Maryn J. Rolfson
Foul Play: A Comparative Look At Community Fragmentation And Gender Roles Through Internment And Relocation Of Japanese Canadians And Japanese Americans, Maryn J. Rolfson
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Our Foremothers' Offering Of Salvation, Taylor Johnston
Our Foremothers' Offering Of Salvation, Taylor Johnston
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
The Female Stigma: Menstruation Attitudes In The Women's Liberation Movement, Kayla Becknuss
The Female Stigma: Menstruation Attitudes In The Women's Liberation Movement, Kayla Becknuss
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Empty Belly Home, Maryn J. Rolfson
The Transformative Female Body: Embodied Womanhood, Domestic Imagery, And Scriptural Language In Mother's Milk: Poems In Search Of Heavenly Mother By Rachel Hunt Steenblik, Kaitlin Hoelzer
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Liberated, Lonely, Tyler Slade
"Yours For The Indian Cause": Zitkala-Sa's Expansion Of Indigenous Rights Through Female Correspondence, Maya Brimhall
"Yours For The Indian Cause": Zitkala-Sa's Expansion Of Indigenous Rights Through Female Correspondence, Maya Brimhall
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Mormon Women And Polygamy: Creating A Better Future With The Past, Mia Seegmiller
Mormon Women And Polygamy: Creating A Better Future With The Past, Mia Seegmiller
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Life In Utah As An Apostate Plural Wife, Markelle Jensen
Life In Utah As An Apostate Plural Wife, Markelle Jensen
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Adolescent Girls' Mental Health, Amanda Hardy
Adolescent Girls' Mental Health, Amanda Hardy
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Online Dress Code, Harriet Norcross
Shoulders, Joseph Rowley
The Giver, Harriet Norcross
Eve The Ezer: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Kayla Becknuss
Eve The Ezer: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Kayla Becknuss
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
The Political Legacy Of Māori Women And Beyond, Taylor Johnston
The Political Legacy Of Māori Women And Beyond, Taylor Johnston
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.