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Lacuna
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The Ladies' Library Association of Port Huron, Michigan: Woman's Struggle for Intellectual Recognition in a Post-Civil War Community
(1980)Interested since childhood in the history of Port Huron and its surrounding area, I had intended, at the onset of activity to uncover a period of flourishing literary activity in this Great Lakes city. Although I did not ... -
Lake Village, A Documentary Film
(2009)The author summarizes the process of making a documentary of life at Lake Village, a utopian community based on the principles of B. F. Skinner's Walden Two. A DVD of the film is available with the print copy on campus. -
“The Language of Movement” : Exploring States of Mind Through Poetry and Dance
(2020-04-01)Poetry and dance are two of the most influential aspects of my life. In oscillations between different states of mind, poetry and dance have been constant, grounding methods of both expression and release of emotions. For ... -
Language, Identity, and Thirdspace in Chicana Literature
(2014)I was raised in a bilingual and bicultural household. My mother was born in Spain and immigrated to the United States to work as a teacher’s assistant and finish her Master’s degree. She met my dad, who is 3rd generation ... -
The Last Gimmick
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Late Style in Film and Literature
(2010)This paper will engage with the question of how late style for artists has manifested itself through the work of their old age and how they may attempt to synthesize, refine or contradict the themes of their earlier work. ... -
Laugh and Remember
(1998-11-01)A collection of personal stories and poems. "Can sometime I tape record some of the stories you've told me?" I ask. "Yeah. Like when you are free, we can sit for a long time and you tape them." "Well, I'll become free ... -
The Lawyer and Death
(2002)For this screenplay, I have extracted what I consider to be the essence of the timeless Russian fairy tale "The Soldier and Death," and placed it in a modern context. This story of a man who tries to rise above his ... -
The Lay of the Land and The One Who Eats
(2010)Two short stories about the super hero werewolf named Wolf. The author takes his inspiration for the psychological development of his character from the graphic novel, Watchmen, by Alan Moore. -
The Lay of the Land: A Narrative Journey in the Pacific Northwest
(1993)This work reflects a journey which I made in the fall of 1992, to the state of Washington, in the Pacific Northwest. Confronted with a host of opportunities, as well as questions, I attempted to capture the essence of ... -
The Lazarus Serum: A Short Novel
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Leading Ourselves to a Better Future: A Feminine Approach to Organization
(1992)As a white woman, raised in a white male system, talking about the differences between men and women is a touchy subject. First, any acknowledgements of difference between men and women brings the risk of supporting the ... -
Leave-Taking
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Legacy
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“Lemonade Stand” : A Critical Analysis on Loving the Black Body in Beyonce’s Lemonade
(2020)Just two year after the release of Lemonade Beyoncé became the first Black woman to headline Coachella. Not only did she make history, but she was able to define who she was an artist. Lemonade allowed Beyoncé to define ... -
Let Every Man Be Master of His Time : Poems in Dialogue with Shakespeare
(2006)Inspired by Shakespeare's practice of borrowing themes and plots from other stories and mythology, the author presents a collection of poems written to illuminate central themes and characters from Othello, King Lear, ... -
Letters of Reconciliation
(2010)Through hardships, pitfalls, and mistakes, I was forced to find a new voice...because my old one just wasn't working anymore.