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On these pages you'll find examples of excellent student writing.
There are different kinds: some are research papers or reviews investigating the arts. Others deal with literary or historical texts and issues pertaining to the early medieval Viking age. Some may be creatively written reflecting material or topics discussed in classes. Its my hope that the quality of these writings will inspire others to produce similar works of quality. |
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Snatch and Dash Job ****************************************
Katherine Kadish: “Patterns”
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The Biology of Art ****************************************
Aristotle, Art, and Greek Tragedy
Review of WSU's Art Gallery Exhibit: "Changing
Landscapes" ****************************************
YOU ARE HERE: Landscape Art ****************************************
High Art for the Little Man ****************************************
Richard Weissman's Warhols ****************************************
PSYCHIATRIST AND BOY SWITCH ROLES ****************************************
"Equus" ****************************************
Laws of Killing in Viking Times
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3 Degrees of Cool ****************************************
Art Theory and Analysis ****************************************
Structural Elements Provide Stylistic Unification throughout
Njal’s Saga ****************************************
Look! Down on the Ground! It’s the Anti-Heroes!
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The Social Hero ****************************************
A Critique of George Dickie’s “What is
Art?” ****************************************
Blind Patriotism?
Confusionist identity theory ****************************************
Thomas Kinkade: Making more than just a ‘light’
profit ****************************************
Women in Njal’s Saga ****************************************
Women in Power: An Analysis of Njal’s Saga ****************************************
Kant and the Problem of Disinterestedness ****************************************
On Dogma, Storytelling, and Truth in Film ****************************************
Fateful Grace
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“Border Monsters/Border Crossing Views”: The
nature and reality of physical
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The Celebration and the Dogma ****************************************
Babette and the Seducer ****************************************
The Kierkegaardian Paradox: An Exploration of Post-Modern
Existentialism ****************************************
Good Art: Taste or Instinct? ****************************************
Art is Everywhere ****************************************
George Dickie’s Art Theory: Autonomy with Regulation ****************************************
Come in, don’t be shy. Welcome to the scholars’
hell ****************************************
In the Eye of the Beholder: An Artistic Challenge to
Conventional Human Perspectives ****************************************
Picture Day! ****************************************
Kant and Conniff: Should We Analyze Inherent Beauty as
Aristocrats or Neanderthals? ****************************************
Goya’s Black Paintings Harsh, but Honest ****************************************
The Institutional Nature of Art ****************************************
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Human Motive Explained through Carroll’s Structure ****************************************
Battle of the Sequins ****************************************
Hospitality and Graciousness as Valued by the Vikings ****************************************
Friend or Foe? The Significance in the Difference between
Heroes and Enemies ****************************************
The “Beer-bowl’s goddess”: Women in
Icelandic Mythology and Sagas
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The Transmission of Pain Through Paint: A Critical Look At
Frida Kahlo’s Expressive Art
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Poured Paintings: Pollock and the Artworld
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Boys without Dads in “Hamlet” ****************************************
Cross-Referencing Art: ****************************************
Beauty, Meaning, and the Art Establishment:
A Comparison of Hickey and Foucault
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“Buying In”: Art and Value ****************************************
Impending Doom ****************************************
Art and Architecture Review: Sometimes a road is just a road ****************************************
Architecture Battling Art ****************************************
The Art of Law ****************************************
Lessons from Iceland
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Exterior Context as a Criterion for Quality Art
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Students Glimpse the Talents of Their Mentors ****************************************
Unique Reproduction
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Two Cultures, One Art World ****************************************
From the Cluttered Closet
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Valued Ambiguities ****************************************
Master of Fine Arts: Are They Really Masters?
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Exhibit Review: “The Artist’s Hand: American
Works on Paper 1945-1975”
KRITIKEREN - The Critic
The Debate of Language Origins
Which Wise Man’s Castle is Built Stronger against The Art
World?
Metaphor – A Solid Argument
Suggestion and Delineation
Honor: A Comparison and Contrast of the Icelandic Saga
Characters Hrafnkel and Gisli
Innovation and the Institution: Jackson Pollock vs the Art
World
Juxtaposition of the Iconic and the Everyday
Shipwrecked on a Metaphorical Reef
A Thematic Analysis of “The Saga of the People of
Laxardal”
Independent Women, Strong Family Ties and Dreams in the Saga of
the People of Laxardal
The Changing Context and Viewpoints of Art |
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