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Isabelle Covert wrote a new blog post The Trouble with Dichotomies: Both Individualism and Collaboration in the group
American Studies: 4 months, 2 weeks ago
The Trouble with Dichotomies: Both Individualism and CollaborationBy Isabelle Covert Morrison’s depictions of the struggle within individuality and solving problems in a collaborative, c […]
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Isabelle Covert edited the blog post Cycling Up the Mountain: A Journey to Redemption in the group
American Studies: 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Cycling Up the Mountain: A Journey to Redemption
By Isabelle Covert, Meghan Havens, Shauna Blochwitz, Genesis Flores, Laryssa Olsen, Emily Loper, Madolley Donzo, Hailey Cullen On […]
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Isabelle Covert edited the blog post A Sinner’s Guide Through Hell in the group
American Studies: 7 months, 1 week ago
A Sinner's Guide Through Hell
Authors: Hailey Cullen, Madolley Donzo, Genesis Flores, Laryssa Olsen, Meghan Havens, Shauna Blochwitz, Kyra Drannbauer, and Isabelle […]
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Isabelle Covert wrote a new blog post Color in Beloved: A Threshold in the group
American Studies: 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Color in Beloved: A ThresholdIn my reading of Beloved by Toni Morrison so far, I noticed that colors seem to have a lot of importance. From what has shown so far, […]
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Isabelle Covert wrote a new blog post Fissures, Fractures, and Cracks: Physical and Metaphorical Implications in The Broken Earth Trilogy in the group
American Studies: 1 year, 4 months ago
In N.K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth Trilogy, the use of ‘cracks’ or ‘rifts’ in the Earth, in people, and between people seems to relate heavily to the concepts of power, justice, and love that are prevale […]
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Isabelle Covert wrote a new blog post Cracked Foundations and Changing Systems: The Mount Pinatubo Eruption in the group
American Studies: 1 year, 5 months ago
By: Cheyanne C., Hannah F., Isabelle C., Marlee F., Mia D., Peyton W., Sarah P.
Chronicling the Mount Pinatubo Eruption: From Myth to Magma Flow
The major Pinatubo eruption occurred on June 15th, 1991. But […]
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Isabelle Covert wrote a new blog post Cracking as a Function of Justice in The Fifth Season in the group
American Studies: 1 year, 7 months ago
In N.K. Jemison’s The Fifth Season, the use of ‘cracks’ in the Earth’s surface or otherwise seem to directly relate to justice and power. This is seen in many instances throughout the novel. First, if we direct […]
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Isabelle Covert joined the group
American Studies 1 year, 7 months ago
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Isabelle Covert became a registered member 1 year, 8 months ago