Tag Archives: Roland Barthes
2009-10 Winner: “The Tell Tale Word: The Role of Authorship in Literary Analysis” by Paige Edmiston
“The Tell Tale Word: The Role of Authorship in Literary Analysis” by Paige Edmiston PDF Drunkard. Drug addict. Depressed. Dark. Disturbed. What do all of these words have in common? They are all words that feed the enigma of poet … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2009-10, Edgar Allan Poe, Paige Edmiston, Roland Barthes, The Death of the Author
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2005-06 Winner: “A New Year Festival to Celebrate Cultural Identity” by Linh Phan
“A New Year Festival” by Linh Phan PDF The Vietnamese Lunar New Year was first introduced by China, Viet Nam’s oppressors for almost two thousand years (Le par. 7). The Chinese brought their own policies, culture and traditions to Viet … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2005-06, Chinese New Year, John Berger, Linh Phan, Roland Barthes, Tét, The Death of the Author, Vietnamese Lunar New Year, Ways of Seeing
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