Annotated with critical introduction.For over fifty years, members of the Woman’s Literary Club o...
As with our first two issues, the third volume of Proto: An Undergraduate Humanities Journal feat...
Included in this issue:Shift Happens: The Discourse Shift and Its Implications for Society Sara M...
This year's theme is 'Men and Women in the Medieval Era.' Katherine Pierpont leads off Volume 4 w...
Taking up the role of laughter in society, How the Other Half Laughs: The Comic Sensibility in Am...
This fully edited volume contains nine of Zora Neale Hurston's unpublished plays at the Library o...
Welcome to Volume 5 of Proto: An Undergraduate Humanities Journal. We are again pleased by the va...
With an introduction by Jean Lee Cole and a foreword by Aaron Sheehan-Dean, Freedom's Witness: Th...
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Proto, an annual, humanities-centered journal that will dissemi...
Taking up the role of laughter in society, How the Other Half Laughs: The Comic Sensibility in Am...
Madame Butterfly (1898) and A Japanese Nightingale (1901) both appeared at the height of fin-de-s...
In a series of columns published in the African American newspaper The Christian Recorder, the yo...
though she died penniless and forgotten, Zora Neale Hurston is now recognized as a major figure i...