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Kalamazoo College Student Newspaper
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2014)Kalamazoo College student newspaper, The Index, written by the students and published at Kalamazoo College. This item contains 16 issues from April 16, 2014 through November 19, 2014. Includes two issues of Buzz Kill (June ... -
Peh-chaan (n.) : Identity, a Documentary
(2010)This project is based on Pushpa Duncklee. It tells her story through film, pictures, and sound in the format of documentary film. Pushpa was born in India in the 1960s, she was sexually abused, lived in poverty, and then ... -
Intersections
(2004)“Only one question came to my mind when trying to explain my work to you: How can I describe my video Intersections without giving away every important detail of the story? Instead of introducing the narrative to you, I ... -
The First Collection : A Fashion Design SIP
(2007)“In designing and constructing a women’s wear spring collection, I would like to openly illustrate my influences from more traditional fine art mediums such as painting, watercolor and photography, while still maintaining ... -
Bats and Frogs, Horns and Teeth : An Exploration of, and Exercise in, Collection and Display
(2007)This project was informed and inspired by the tradition of "Cabinets of Wonder," often called Kunstkammern or Wunderkammern. These cabinets first appeared during the time of the Renaissance, and in them individuals would ... -
Faculty List by Division and Department, 2016-2017
(2016)Lists of Kalamazoo College faculty by department, including department chair, rank, full time faculty, and part time faculty. -
Menander and Plautus : A Comparison
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2004)The stock characters that appear in Menander's work influenced Plautus, who took the characters and formed them into something original and Roman. In the following paper The author discusses the stock characters that ... -
Religion and Rhetoric : Development and Delivery of Compelling Sermon
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2009)The author combined a literature review and interviews as preparation for developing three original sermons. -
Mud, or, Archaeology and History of Roman Winchester at the Brooks Dig
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 1988)The author presents her experience with the Brooks Dig in downtown Winchester where a layer of Roman era artifacts was found at the site of a parking lot. -
The Plural of Woman is Woman : a One Woman Presentation
(1974)The author present a one woman production that compiles monologues from plays and collections of monologues. -
Wasn't Jim : Experimentations in Sketch Comedy
(2005)After a summer session at Chicago’s Second City Training Center, the author attempts to recreate that sketch comedy experience on campus and his SIP reflects his experiences in acting, playwriting, directing, and improvisation: ... -
Revision and Repetition : Uncovering the Feminine Aesthetic in the Work of Gerlind Reinshagen and Friederike Roth
(1992)The author presents original translations of two 20th Century German plays, "Die Clownin: ein Spiel" ("The Clown") by Gerlind Reinshagen and "Das Ganze ein Stuck" ("The Whole a Piece") by Friederike Roth. She includes ... -
Open Wounds of San Francisco : The Effects of Gentrification in the Mission District
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2015)San Francisco is facing a monster that people are describing now as hypergentrification. The Mission District is the neighborhood that is changing at the most fastest rate compared to other neighborhoods in San Francisco ... -
Dreaming of Downriver : A Journey Home to the Heart of America's Engine
(2014)The author presents three journalistic narratives about his hometown: Downriver Detroit. -
Satan and His Friends : Poems
(2016)The author presents a collection inspired by an early love of photo collage art and improv, and the tragic narratives of queer artists who died from AIDS in the eighties and nineties. -
The Moon is Gay and So are Poets
(2016)The author presents original poems in three sections: the first contains love poems about relationships and the body; the second consists of 15 sonnets with the last line of each poem serving as the first line of the next ... -
The Experience of Theory
(2016)The author's collection of poems explores and challenges expectations around identity as a gender nonconforming trans Black person. -
The Thought Artist : A Novel
(2016)The author created her novel with inspiration from Aristotle, Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Heller, Lewis Carroll, and Franz Kafka. -
"The Appearance of Substance" : Examining in Tandem the Buddhist Teaching of No-Self and Poststructuralist Theories of Gender and Subject Formation
(2016)In this SIP, we have contemporary poststructuralist theories about identity formation on the one hand, and Zen Buddhist teachings of interdependent origination, emptiness, and no-self on the other. Reading and analyzing ... -
Santa Muerte on the Ground : Uncovering the Myth Behind the Skeleton Saint
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2015)Santa Muerte's role as an unofficial saint is to protect those who live dangerous lives, whether by choice or not. Her alleged involvement and forecast in mass media has depicted her as a saint for the Mexican drug lords ...