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Miniature of I Am Bearing Myself  in the Mouth of the Sun
I Am Bearing Myself in the Mouth of the Sun
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    • Embargo End Date: 2029-05-16

    Date: 2024-01-01

    Creator: Dylan Austin Richmond

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      Miniature of Illumination, Inspiration, and Inquisition: The 15th and 16th century reception and reaction of Dante’s <i>Divina Commedia</i> in Spain
      Illumination, Inspiration, and Inquisition: The 15th and 16th century reception and reaction of Dante’s Divina Commedia in Spain
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        • Embargo End Date: 2025-05-19

        Date: 2022-01-01

        Creator: Francesca Mauro

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          The Body Negotiating Unprecedented Movement

          Date: 2024-01-01

          Creator: Mei Bock

          Access: Open access

          A collection of poems exploring threads including the Lower East Side, immigration, stray animals, art, and Chinese-American identity.


          Who We Are: Incarcerated Students and the New Prison Literature, 1995-2010

          Date: 2013-05-01

          Creator: Reilly Hannah N Lorastein

          Access: Open access

          This project focuses on American prison writings from the late 1990s to the 2000s. Much has been written about American prison intellectuals such as Malcolm X, George Jackson, Eldridge Cleaver, and Angela Davis, who wrote as active participants in black and brown freedom movements in the United States. However the new prison literature that has emerged over the past two decades through higher education programs within prisons has received little to no attention. This study provides a more nuanced view of the steadily growing silent population in the United States through close readings of Openline, an inter-disciplinary journal featuring poetry, essays, fiction, and visual art created by incarcerated students enrolled in the College Program at San Quentin State Prison. By engaging the first person perspective of the incarcerated subject, this project will reveal how incarcerated individuals describe themselves, how they maintain and create intimate relationships from behind bars, and their critiques of the criminal justice system. From these readings, the project outlines conventions of “the incarcerated experience” as a subject position, with an eye toward further research analyzing the intersection of one's “incarcerated status” with one’s race, class, gender, and sexuality.


          Bodies, Memories, Ghosts, and Objects or Telling a Memory

          Date: 2023-01-01

          Creator: Natsumi Lynne Meyer

          Access: Open access

          I think it started in December 2017, when my Mama sent me to Japan to take care of my grandparents, Baba and Jiji, alone. I had been to Japan almost every year since I was eleven years old, and several times before that too, but this was my first time without Mama. When Mama was there, Japan was filtered through her. I could poke bits of myself through her editing and approval. I could read street signs because of the way she read them, and I could understand my grandparents’ sighs from the timbre of her translation. That December, though, I had to see and hear alone. The tiny shakes in Baba’s legs and the indentation in Jiji’s forehead from when he fell down the stairs crystallized in my memory, and I had to write about it. This project includes a series of creative nonfiction and fiction pieces centered around telling my family stories. Writing from interviews, observations, and generational memories, I weave together these story fragments to discuss Asian American identity and immigration, WWII trauma, aging, and inheritance.


          Miniature of Pathways: Montana Stories and Poems
          Pathways: Montana Stories and Poems
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            • Embargo End Date: 2027-05-16

            Date: 2024-01-01

            Creator: Tess Davis

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