Manifesto de Terra

Maria Zambon Critical Theory EN 3695 Nicholas Helms 5.9.24 Manifesto de Terra Lava cooled, Oceans bubbled, Microbes wiggled, Algae washed ashore. The vegetation grew trees and the trees became forests and the forests swathed the earth like a blanket. The forests grew and died to the rhythm of new life, humming in the sun  andContinue reading “Manifesto de Terra”

What’s Underneath? – Artwork Inspired by Mexican Gothic

In Mexican Gothic, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, the theme of perceived weakness versus a hidden resilience is explored extensively. This book shows an interesting portrayal of how some characters who appear fragile to the outside world may possess an inner strength that contradicts their outward demeanor. Conversely, characters with an outward facade of strength often hideContinue reading “What’s Underneath? – Artwork Inspired by Mexican Gothic

Manipulation, Gaslighting, and the Contagion of Mental Disorder

Psychological manipulation works as a tool for the greedy and unremorseful, but how effective are their tactics in reality? Side effects including: trauma, anxiety and depression for those who experience long term psychological manipulation. There’s long history of mental exploitation, the art of it existing in classic literature and modernized today in the form ofContinue reading “Manipulation, Gaslighting, and the Contagion of Mental Disorder”

The Actor Network Theory of our Forests

-Tabitha Lopes A few months ago I saw a Ted talk with Canadian scientist, Suzanne Simard, who is on a mission to save our forests from commercial deforestation. Her work became groundbreaking when she discovered the communications network that exists between trees, plants and fungi. This immediately led me to realize   how overlooked theContinue reading “The Actor Network Theory of our Forests”

Housefires as Symbolism for a Shift in Power Dynamic in Jane Eyre and Mexican Gothic

            Gothic literature is filled with dark, decrepit, and lonesome manors and halls that give the impression of a haunted house. It’s a defining characteristic of the genre; places that are unsettling and sinister. The use of dim-lit passages and courtyards, tight, restraining spaces of attics and crawlspaces are favorites among famous Gothic authors suchContinue reading “Housefires as Symbolism for a Shift in Power Dynamic in Jane Eyre and Mexican Gothic”

Language as a Weapon for Disqualification in Agustina Bazterrica’s Tender is the Flesh 

Megan Verrill What would become of the meat industry without animals? The novel Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica explores a dystopian society in which all animals have been eliminated from the Earth due to disease. Instead of switching to vegetarian lifestyles, society switches to human meat in order to compensate for proteins onlyContinue reading “Language as a Weapon for Disqualification in Agustina Bazterrica’s Tender is the Flesh “

Did You Know Playing Cards Actually Have Meanings?

Cora Rodriguez Rethinking Modern British Literature Project 2 For this unessay, I had a vision. I fell in love with Mexican Gothic and instantly knew I wanted to draw something from that. In my art, Noemí is very stylish as usual in her wine-colored gown featured on the cover of the book. I didn’t knowContinue reading “Did You Know Playing Cards Actually Have Meanings?”

Mind the Gap

In healthcare, discrimination towards minority groups is a dangerous reality for many people. One group in particular is people of color. Many disabled individuals of color struggle to receive adequate healthcare, largely due to a lack of knowledge from the doctors in the field. Many medical schools and textbooks do not have competent curricula onContinue reading “Mind the Gap”

“Have You Tried Deep Breathing?”

When people find out that they or their child will be living with a long-term disability or illness, or live with chronic pain, the first emotion many people feel is concern. How will this change their life? What will their life look like compared to what they are used to? These are all very validContinue reading ““Have You Tried Deep Breathing?””