WWJD and Other Poems
Title | WWJD and Other Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Savannah Sipple |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 2019-03-07 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781943977598 |
Savannah Sipple's voice is stark and crucial. Her debut poetry collection WWJD and Other Poems explores what it is to be a queer woman in Appalachia and is rooted in its culture and in her body. With a beer-drinking Jesus as her wing man, she navigates this difficult terrain of stereotype, conservative Evangelicalism, and, perhaps most, shame.
Pan-worship
Title | Pan-worship PDF eBook |
Author | Eleanor Farjeon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 88 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | English poetry |
ISBN |
Bully Love
Title | Bully Love PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Colleen Murphy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2019-04 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781950413034 |
Winner of the 2019 Press 53 Award for Poetry. A Tom Lombardo Poetry Selection.
GONE SECULAR & Other Poems
Title | GONE SECULAR & Other Poems PDF eBook |
Author | James Clark |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2014-08-21 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1312438703 |
poems having to do with everyday life-experiences featuring rhyme and rhythm mostly, rather than free verse
Gothic Appalachian Literature
Title | Gothic Appalachian Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Robertson |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 71 |
Release | 2024-10-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1839986794 |
Gothic Appalachian Literature examines the ways contemporary Appalachian authors utilize gothic tropes to explore the complex history and contemporary problems of the region, particularly in terms of their representation of economic and environmental concerns. It argues that across Appalachian fiction, the plight of characters to save their homes, land and way of life from the destructive forces of extractive industries brings sharply to bare the histories of colonization and slavery that problematize questions of belonging, ownership and possession. Robertson extensively considers contemporary manifestations of the gothic in Appalachian literature, arguing that gothic tropes abound in fiction that focuses on the impacts of extractive industries that connect this micro-region with other parts of the Global North and Global South where the devastating impacts of extractive industries are also experienced socially, economically and environmentally.
Cyberformalism
Title | Cyberformalism PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Shore |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2018-06-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1421425513 |
A groundbreaking study of how abstract linguistic signs circulate in literature, intellectual history, and popular culture. Linguistic forms are essential to meaning: like words, they make a semantic contribution to the things we say. We inherit them from past writers and speakers and fill them with different words to produce novel utterances. They shape us and the ways we interpret the world. Yet prevalent assumptions about language and the constraints of print-finding tools have kept linguistic forms and their histories hidden from view. Drawing on recent work in cognitive and construction grammar along with tools and methods developed by corpus and computational linguists, Daniel Shore’s Cyberformalism represents a new way forward for digital humanities scholars seeking to understand the textual past. Championing a qualitative approach to digital archives, Shore uses the abstract pattern-matching capacities of search engines to explore precisely those combinatory aspects of language—word order, syntax, categorization—discarded by the “bag of words” quantitative methods that are dominant in the digital humanities. While scholars across the humanities have long explored the histories of words and phrases, Shore argues that increasingly sophisticated search tools coupled with growing full-text digital archives make it newly possible to study the histories of linguistic forms. In so doing, Shore challenges a range of received metanarratives and complicates some of the most basic concepts of literary study. Touching on canonical works by Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, and Kant, even as it takes the full diversity of digitized texts as its purview, Cyberformalism asks scholars of literature, history, and culture to revise nothing less than their understanding of the linguistic sign.
The Devil's Highway
Title | The Devil's Highway PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Alberto Urrea |
Publisher | Back Bay Books |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2008-11-16 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 031604928X |
This important book from a Pulitzer Prize finalist follows the brutal journey a group of men take to cross the Mexican border: "the single most compelling, lucid, and lyrical contemporary account of the absurdity of U.S. border policy" (The Atlantic). In May 2001, a group of men attempted to cross the Mexican border into the desert of southern Arizona, through the deadliest region of the continent, the "Devil's Highway." Three years later, Luis Alberto Urrea wrote about what happened to them. The result was a national bestseller, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, a "book of the year" in multiple newspapers, and a work proclaimed as a modern American classic.