My final paper is also my overall project for my Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies, within my track of Biography, Autobiography and Memoirs. The project itself is a memoir on my teenage years, in which I’m att […]
Trites states that adolescence is a blend of man concepts, hat include, at a minimum, the following: biological concepts of puberty; social constructions of adolescence; religious and social rites of […]
In “Humour and the body in children’s literature” Roderick McGills writes about the “the ‘joyful’ deaths of young children.” (259) as well as how stories told to children were written with “short factual narrati […]
I’m trying to pick between David Lubar’s short story compliation Wipeout of the Wireless Weenies, which is children’s/middle grade book, or Rainbow Rowell’s Carry On because it is essentially a Harry Potter parody […]
Fink quotes Scott McCloud writing that McCloud “suggests that in reading comics, one must pay attention to the interplay of image and words, noting discrepancies between what is written and what is shown.” In […]
This is interesting, I’m going to have to check it out. Usually search engines on museum websites are very limited to categories, artist, and dates of their works. I’ve had to go through pages and pages of digital […]