Library Exhibits
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Item Expanding The American West(2024-04) Rico, Ana A.Item Daughters from the Bellybutton of the Moon: Intergenerational Chicana Poetry(2024-06) Marquez, AmarainieItem Foraging the Literature for Useful Plants of the Past & Present(2023-08-21) Chapman Tripp, Hannah; Borrego, GilbertItem Golden Frontiers: 50 Years of Pedagogical Excellence at the Center for Teaching and Learning(2024-01) Lang, Elon; Gertner, Kayla; O'Neill, Sean; Aguilera, ParkerItem Don’t Lose Heart: Argentina’s Rock Nacional and its Resistance to Military Dictatorship(2023-09-25) Borrego, GilbertItem The Art of the Poetry Chapbook(2023-08-14) Bastone, GinaChapbooks – small booklets often made by hand – are essential to American Poetry. Chapbooks provide poets an inexpensive, accessible way to showcase their work in a small format, and often serve as a calling card for up-and-coming poets looking to find a publisher for their first full-length collection. Chapbooks also allow for experimentation and artistry in the book arts. The UT Poetry Center has collected chapbooks for over 50 years, and this exhibit highlights the forms, experimentation, and genre found in these little books.Item A Writer's Craft: Books for National Novel Writing Month(2023-08-15) Bastone, Gina; Jarzombek, Hannah; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Brandt, SarahItem Dear Reader(2023-06) Bastone, Gina; Jarzombek, Hannah; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Brandt, SarahItem Asian American Voices in Poetry(2022) Bastone, GinaItem An Ember That Blazes Forever: Latinas That Made American History(2023-04) Borrego, GilbertItem 21st Century AAPI Fiction(2023-03) Bastone, Gina; Jarzombek, Hannah; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Brandt, SarahItem Women in Medicine(2023-01) Bastone, Gina; Jarzombek, Hannah; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Brandt, SarahItem Raise Your Voice - Vote!(2022-08) Brandt, Sarah; Bastone, Gina; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Jarzombek, HannahItem Banned Books for Pride(2022-06) Brandt, Sarah; Jarzombek, Hannah; Bastone, Gina; Grotelueschen, RynItem Stacks Full of Magic: Fantasy Treasures(2022-05) Bastone, Gina; Jarzombek, Hannah; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Brandt, SarahItem Afro-Latinx Resistance & Reclamation: The Arts Across Diaspora(2022) Alderete-Cruz, GabriellaThis exhibit focuses on the interplay between U.S. Latinx/ Latin American / Caribbean scholarly and artistic formations from the poetics of belonging to transnational configurations of Afro-Latinidad. Yomaira Figueroa, in Decolonizing Diasporas: Radical Mappings of Afro-Atlantic Literature, examines the ways in which Afro-Latinx Caribbean writings and cultural productions remain overlooked, particularly under the U.S. framework of Latinidad, which continues to center whiteness and anti-Black discourse. Figueroa theorizes on remapping Afro-Diaspora studies by centering Afro-Latinx art and literature and considers how these strategies subvert historical erasure and offers frameworks of resistance. Through showcasing Afro-Latinx visual and literary texts, this exhibit aims to illuminate the contributions of decolonizing projects and shows that the Afro-Latinx diaspora is not relegated to the homogenous representation replicated in mainstream Latinx cultural productions.Item Documenting Black Lives Matter(2022-03-07) Bastone, Gina; Jarzombek, Hannah; Grotelueschen, Ryn; Brandt, SarahItem Read Like a Longhorn(2021-12-15) Brooks, Lacey; Bastone, Gina; Brandt, Sarah; Jarzombek, HannahItem Native Futures(2021-10) Brooks, Lacey; Bastone, Gina; Brandt, SarahItem Pandemic: Resiliency and Rebuilding(2021-08) Brandt, Sarah; Bastone, Gina; Covington, Elle; Brooks, Lacey
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