246 research outputs found
Kara Graves, Hannah Kiesling, Ellie Boyer, Brandon Alvarez-Serrano
Behind the Burqa” covers various topics about the current state of women’s rights
in Afghanistan. These topics include women’s access to education, the drug trade, women being forced into marriages, and domestic violence. To achieve this, the main focus of the zine was to highlight the voices of women within Afghanistan and those that are fighting for their rights.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/spring_2023/1009/thumbnail.jp
Animal Man: Morrison\u27s Reflection on the Author
Grant Morrison’s Animal Man debuted in DC Comics in 1988. For seven years as its author, Morrison explored themes of animal rights, conservationism, postmodernism, existentialism, and even free will all through their careful deconstruction of the superhero genre. In “Animal Man: Morrison’s Reflection on the author”, Ellie Harwood analyzes major portions of Morrison’s comic to identify their commentary on the relationship between people, animals, and fictional characters, and the moral ramifications of those relationships. Harwood achieves this through identifying the similarities between how Morrison portrays animals in the comic, as well as how they portray their own characters on a meta level, and the fundamental similarities between both parties. This essay primarily focuses on how the exploitation of animals is unequivocally tied to the process behind storytelling itself, and how both play into humanity’s intrinsic, primal desire for violence. By identifying the line Morrison draws between fiction and reality, then blurring it, the text’s moralistic claims become clear
De ombligo a ombligo: Notes on Embodiment and Translation
A translation of the poem What will we know by Ellie Epp, translated by Juliana Borrero, with notes by the author and the translator.Traducción del poema What will we know de Ellie Epp acompañado de comentarios de la autora y de la traductora, Juliana Borrero.Traduction du poème What will we know, d'Ellie Epp, accompagnée de remarques de l'auteure et de la traductrice, Juliana Borrero.Tradução do poema What will we know, de Ellie Epp, por Juliana Borrero, com notas da autora e da tradutora
Vonwürdig
When she went home, she ate leftover spaghetti and watched a game show, in which celebrity contestants were given a series of challenges. One of them was called “One-Wording.”
Never mind the details of the game, which Ellie paid no attention to. It was the name that set something off in her, like a trigger.
“Out of nowhere,” Ellie later said, “I thought of the word Vonwürdig. I don’t know why. It sounded German, or it looked German in my head.”
Ellie did what anyone would do. She googled “Vonwürdig.
The first result was an automated translation. The word meant “door-worthy.” It was nonsense.
The next result was a message board
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241228416 - Supplemental material for The development and validation of a digital biomarker for remote assessment of Alzheimer's diseases risk
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241228416 for The development and validation of a digital biomarker for remote assessment of Alzheimer's diseases risk by Joe Butler, Tamlyn J Watermeyer, Ellie Matterson and
Emily G Harper, Mario Parra-Rodriguez in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
A Conversation with Char Booth
Welcome to a special audio edition of In the Library with the Lead Pipe. Ellie Collier talks to Char Booth, E-Learning Librarian at the University of California at Berkeley and author of Informing Innovation: Tracking Student Interest in Emerging Library Technologies at Ohio University, a book length research report recently published by ACRL and available [...
A Conversation with Librarian-Editors
In brief: Ellie Collier interviews several librarian-editors about the publishing process, with a focus on “call for chapters” style books. Introduction: I began working on In the Library with the Lead Pipe in 2008 as a founding editor and author, despite hating to write. The prospect seemed too exciting to let my own dislike of writing […
You are never too young to learn about democracy
The question of how to ensure that young people understand their role in a democracy has yet to be properly answered, with turn-out amongst first time voters continuing to sag. Ellie Levenson, the author of a book which seeks to introduce toddlers to democracy, argues that normalising the activity of voting is the best way to contribute to solving this problem
Collegeville Connections: Publishing for Christian Writers
Are you looking to publish your faith writing? Agent, editor, and writer Jevon Bolden joins author Ellie Roscher in a discussion about the business of Christian publishing. They will address your discernment about working with an agent, the query process and how explicit you should be about your faith in writing
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