"In this brief, animated autoethnography, I utilize the concept of a sociocultural third space to consider why evocative autoethnography can benefit from its own literary and arts journal."
Friendship and imminent threat are two themes that are emerging concurrently in my reading of Willa Cathers’ My Ántonia and Sue Monk Kidd’s The Invention of Wings.
The Assyrian follows two real-life half-brothers from different mothers, Tiglath and Esarhaddon, both sons of the infamous King Sennacherib, one of the mightiest rulers of the Neo-Assy
When building characters, a great strategy I like to use (among others) is to consider both internal and external characteristics.
They had all told him the same curious story. Though the men were seen heading inland each night, no one had ever seen them heading back out toward the coast.
So, who are you? Well? Do you hear me talking to you? Won’t you say something? Why are you in my house?
UK home makeover show from BBC2 using virtual reality for immersive previews.
This manuscript - a duoethnography - seeks to examine the rationale for the increased use of autoethnography as a tool to promote/support language learner autonomy.
"In an on-going effort to challenge stereotyping, and correct the current nature of education concerning American Indians, the NMAI will devote the required scholarship to inform and assess these permanent visual statements."
"Could I really write about a 3200 year old woman, of which we know so very little?"
And in his Science as he did Excell,In her high Favour he did always dwell… December of 1602, London, England....
When a heartbroken but headstrong temple assistant in the 13th century BC Mesopotamian land of Ashur is befriended by the...