59 research outputs found
Nature Writing and Healing: Recovering the Wild Soul
In this study, I explored how nature writing could be seen as healing text. I described some common problems associated with the construction of trauma and grief narratives and examined how nature writers dealt with them. The study began with my frustration at being unable to write a healing narrative for myself and progressed as I integrated research that informed my own writing.
The literature I read included a variety of perspectives, from Jungian and traditional psychotherapy to current writing theory. I used the theory to comment on the nature writing texts as I discovered them. Using the words and stories of nature writers to fuel my own, I explored how their writing was both personally reflective and socially aware. In particular, I examined the importance of the natural world as a significant other for the writers and analyzed how their relationship with nature brought meaning and solace to their grieving
March 20, 2003
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The Tiger Vol. 109 Issue 39 2015-10-05
https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/tiger_newspaper2015/1029/thumbnail.jp
Mustang Daily, April 24, 1991
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/studentnewspaper/5294/thumbnail.jp
UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 37
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue: Hightower, Kyle. Athletic Logo, Markings Will Get Makeover by Fall Dawes, Jennifer. Date Rape Reported in Dorm – McCormack Hall Moore, Brian. Committee Defends Choice of Collegiate Health Care Youngman, Sam. Corvette Makers Sued for $120 Million Walsh, Erica. Chris Groves Recovering, Happy to Be at Home Hindsight Proves Clinic Deal Dumb – Collegiate Health Care, Health Services Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Health Services Rasdall, Joyce. Interior Design a Timeless Enterprise Corbin, Brett. Harlem Globetrotters Dazzle Diddle Arena Kickin’ Up Dust – Rodeo Dawes, Jennifer. Campus Police Adding Officers in April Ragan, Jason. Red Rage – Valentine’s Day Loyal, Taylor. Hunter Doyle’s Story: Loss Shows Life is Fragile Moore, Sarah. Organization Helps Tout Condom Day – American Health Association Knox, Malcolm. Student Wakes Up to Problem – Sleep Hoang, Mai. Feminist Thought Class Performs Valentine’s Day Play – Vagina Monologues Compton, Michael. More Hannibal Isn’t Better Compton, Michael. Baseball Enjoys 2-1 Weekend Brazley, Erin. Sun Belt Next Hurdle for Track Team Sutton, Lyndsay. Lady Toppers Fall Short to Louisiana Tech Again – Basketball Queen, Chad. Women’s Tennis Wins First Match of Season, 4-3 Williams, Travis. Hilltoppers Fall by One to Louisiana Tech in Overtime – Basketball Hightower, Kyle. Final Louisiana Tech Matchup Has Special Meaning for Lady Tops – Basketbal
HSCI2013: proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Hands-on Science
The core topic of the 10th Hands-on Science Conference is "Educating for Science and through Science"Livro de trabalhos extensos aceites para publicação no livro de proceedings da 10ª conferencia HSC
The Chronicle [February 12, 1985]
The Chronicle, February 12, 1985https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/chron/3480/thumbnail.jp
Volume 36, Number 05 (May 1918)
Benjamin Franklin\u27s Musical Side
Letter from General Hugh L. Scott
Slavery to the Keyboard
Piano\u27s Future Assured
Practice the Bass
Music Now More Than Ever: Eminent Men and Women in Many Walks of Life Earnestly Urge Music as a Present National Need
Interesting Way to Teach Phrasing
Music Teachers\u27 Desk
Love Letter from Mozart to his Wife
Get in Touch with the Other Professions
Personality and Interpretation
CĂ©sar Franck After Twenty-five Years
Haydn\u27s Souvenirs of London
High Wrist and Low Wrist
Spirit of the Masters: Preparing for the Study of Beethoven, Brahms and Mendelssohn
Home Without Music
Find Joy in Your Music Lessons
Important Steps in the Growth of the Piano
Talk About the Turn
Some Interesting Things About Applause at Concerts and at the Opera
Don\u27t Neglect the Average Child in Music (interview with W.H. Neidlinger)
How to Distinguish the True Teacher from the Quack
Do You Make Music a Puzzle?
National Need for Music in Wartime: A Public Meeting Which Should Find Its Prototype in All Parts of Our Country
Meaning and Value of True Legato
Few Helpful Hints to Young Teachers
For Those Who Have Made a Bad Start
Arpeggios Written in Small Notes
What is the Commonest Error on the Piano?
Master-Lesson on Chopin\u27s Nocturne in B Minor
Right and Wrong of Writing Music
How the Chinese Sing When They Talk
Wagner\u27s Real Musical Ancestorhttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/1645/thumbnail.jp
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