Hey! So I made a quick painting and poem about matria based on My Antonia and the greatest symbol of the womb the world will ever know, as well as one of the greatest symbols of matria I think I’ve
Maddie’s post on Barnes
Defining Humanity and Life in Nightwood Defining what makes a person human, separating them from just being a creature driven by a primal calling or the need to survive, has been attempted across many different forms. In Djuna Barnes’ Nightwood,
Thinking About What makes Cather a Modernist…
In thinking about our last novel, especially while I’m wishing for some type of simplicity to come back (ahaha Nightwood looking at you), I was drawn to the description Dr. Scanlon gives us on the “About” tab of this blog.
Maddie’s Post on Virginia Woolf
Time is a facet of life that can be utilized in writing to create an array of differing effects. In her novel, To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf, distorts time to both bring attention to differing moments in the characters’
Defining Women through Men
Something my breakout room group talked about the very first day when discussed the definition of feminine is how we were trying to define the term in using it’s comparison to men or masculinity in itself and something that struck
Scanlon’s List of Exclusions
Hi Guys, I thought I’d post the list of exclusions here on the blog in case we wanted to talk about them on here somewhere :)).Exclusions: Space and MobilityLearning and KnowledgeReligionFinancial SecurityLaw and Legal PowerTypes of BusinessPublic Representation in JournalismNo