Interdisciplinary Humanities

Inspirations from the Cave

Fall Issue 2005

Volume 22.2 2005

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Contents

Editor's Introduction  
     Lisa Graley   University of Louisian at Lafayette
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Sabbatical Research to the Classroom: Prehistoric Painting at Ferris State University  
     James Walker   Ferris State University  
7
 
Dead Metaphors of the Avant-Garde: The Case of Gisèle Prassinos  
     Margot Miller   SAIS-Johns Hopkins Univeristy, Washington D.C.
14
     
Lady in Turtleneck   Poetry    
      Shirley Brozzo  
22
     
Figurative Arts and Literary Images: D'Annunzio and the British Painters Reynolds, Gainsborough, Lawrence and Turner  
     Corrado Biazzo Curry   John Cabot University, The American University of Rome
24
     
A New Beginning: William Carlos William's Cubist Technique in Spring and All  
     Theda Wrede   University of South Carolina
35
     
Art, Imagination, and Violence: An Interview with Helena Maria Viramontes  
     Deborah Owen Moore  
53
     
Teaching Film, Culture, and Language: An Advanced English Course in Mexico  
     Margaret Lee Zoreda   Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa
61
     

Framing the Victorian Heroine: Representations of the Ideal Woman in Art and   Fiction

 
     Chantel Langlinais   University of Louisiana at Lafayette
73
     
Dual Jazz Funeral   Poetry    
     Jim Murphy   University of Montevallo
88
     
The Stories Baskets Tell    
     Carole McAllister   Southeastern Louisiana University
90
     
Revisioning Interdisciplinary Humanities Education: Crisis, Change, and Rhetoric  
     Bruce McComiskey   University of Alabama Birmingham
100
     
     
Book Reviews    
     
Tyrie J. Smith    University of Louisiana at Lafayette
111
Douglass and Melville: Anchored Together in Neighborly Style. Robert K. Wallace.      New Bedford: Spinner Publications, 2005. 147 pp. Illustrations.

 

     
Denise Rogers   University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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A Beginner's Guide to the Humanities. Philip E. Bishop. Upper Saddle River, NJ:      Pearson Education, 2003.  
Perceiving the Arts: An Introduction to the Humanities. Dennis J. Sporre. 8th ed.      Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2006.  
Writing About the Humanities. Robert Di Yanni. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ:      Pearson Education, 2003.  
The Human Spirit: Sources in the Humanities. Perry Rogers. Vol. II. Upper Saddle      River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2004.  
     
Notes on Contributors  
121
     
Editorial Policies  
124
     
Cover Art Christopher Heckman  
     Swimming Deer, an interpretation of the reindeer found at Lascaux. On limestone with red and yellow ochres applied with a brush made of horse hair. Photo by William Bitzinger.

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