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Children of the Barcode
CHILDREN OF THE BARCODE illuminates the ridiculousness, irreverence, and frustration of the of the word "artificial" in the face of twenty-one half siblings and their queer family. Well, twenty-one siblings they know of, so far. Through a collage of documentary...
Children of the Barcode
CHILDREN OF THE BARCODE illuminates the ridiculousness, irreverence, and frustration of the of the word "artificial" in the face of twenty-one half siblings and their queer family. Well, twenty-one siblings they know of, so far. Through a collage of documentary...
Female Poetic Representations of Religion in Early America: Exploring Anne Bradstreet and Emily Dickinson
Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672) and Emily Dickinson (1830–1886), two of early American literature’s most canonized poets, each explore nature, human relationships, and religion and God. Though Bradstreet and Dickinson lived two centuries apart, each poet was similarly influenced by New England...