Thesis 2022 Journal

Week 3 – Mood

I believe the representation of my mood would be as illustrated below: It would represent fairness and equity. Fairness in the sense of just and equity in the sense of world representation. The second mood would be as illustrated below: Under the theme of investigation,…

Thesis Journal Week 4 – Research

Tanya Tichkosky’s paper Disability images and the art of theorizing normality https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09518390802581893 After reading Tanya Tichkosky’s paper Disability images and the art of theorizing normality I was immediately struck by how much I as a disabled person had normalised the imagined ideas of disability in…

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Research Documentation “Invisible Child Abuse” by Robert Firestone. When I was searching for materials about verbal child abuse, I found out there is another word came out more often, which is “emotional abuse”. And I watched the 1 hour long documentation about child emotional abuse…

Week 3 – Research

There are a number of researches and academic papers written that I look to inspire myself or/and expand on my subject: First on topic the one from The Carnegie  Endowment for International Peace, Saudi Arabia’s Religious Reforms Are Touching Nothing but Changing Everything I look…

Week 4

Research  Art and the Language of the Emotions https://www.jstor.org/stable/428143?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents This research paper talks about the expression of emotions in the process of creating art. There’s always an emotional import that sparks an artist’s interests to create, like a sad melody of the music or a…

Week 4

Paper Response Using Digital Media to Interpret Poetry: Spiderman Meets Walt Whitman by Mary B. McVee, Nancy M. Bailey and Lynn E. Shanahan McVee, Bailey, and Shanahan’s primary concerns revolve around the idea of digital epistemology in an educational context, specifically using contemporary technical mediums such…

Week 4 – Dream Review

The beauty in what Beth Fileti has created has to rely on one’s imaginative strength. Describing the work as simply temporary belies the remarkable act of intentional self-implosion that Mrs. Fileti has created. The work in its most fully realized form no longer exists. As…