Project Director

Babine, Karen, 1978-

Department Examiner

Najberg, Andrew Michael, 1979-

Department

Dept. of English

Publisher

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Place of Publication

Chattanooga (Tenn.)

Abstract

This thesis utilizes hybrid forms of poetry and prose to examine questions of nonduality, perspective, and identity, simultaneously testing the boundaries of genre and form as a whole. The opening craft essay offers a more specific analysis of form and genre, particularly those of poetry / prose and fiction / nonfiction, while the creative writing demonstrates how such differentia are relevant to the art of creative writing.

Acknowledgments

I would like to acknowledge my thesis director, Dr. Karen Babine, for her guidance throughout the process of writing this thesis.

Degree

B. A.; An honors thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Date

5-2024

Subject

Identity (Psychology); Literary form; Literature--Philosophy

Keyword

poetry; prose; form; genre; nonduality; identity

Discipline

Creative Writing

Document Type

Theses

Extent

i, 47 leaves

DCMI Type

Text

Language

English

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

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