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Volume 4
Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2023March 14, 2024 EDT

Owen and Sassoon: The Reality of Literary Influence

Mya Mckinney,
Literary InfluenceWilfred OwenSiegfried SassoonPoetryWorld War 1

Articles in Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2023

Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2023
  • Finding Life in Death: How Ernest Becker and Capital Punishment Highlight Our Need for Free Will
    Chandler Gilgenbach
  • When Fighting with “Monsters”: Reimagining American Society’s Response to Crime
    Peter Baron
  • The Transnational Reach of the Osiris Myth in the Mediterranean (ca. 359 BC – 60 BC): An Early Model of Religious Syncretism
    Adayshia Johnson
  • "I'll Go to Hell": Morality in _The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_
    Nathan K Parham
  • “The disease had sharpened my senses—not destroyed—not dulled them”: Edgar Allan Poe’s Experience with the Uncanny
    Keira Millerchip
  • Viking Age Magic in Westeros: A Reading of Transgression in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire
    Francis E. Nicolas III
  • We Are "Strangers" to Each Other: Shifts in Sociotemporal Order
    Katherine LaFond
  • Hysterectomy in India: Impasses between Health Modernization and Feminist Stagnation
    Bethany Jowers
  • Martyrs of Chastity: Illuminating the Power of Peter's Disabled Daughter and Drusiana in the Apocryphal Acts
    Mallory Challis
  • The Next Generation: Cross-Referencing Symbolism between Salvador Dali and Giselle Mariel Ibarra
    Lily Mihailovic
  • Gideon’s Voice: The Rhetoric of Clarence Earl Gideon’s Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
    Zoe Caruso
  • Women and Violence: Utilizing Narratives of Indian Women to Forge a Path for Community-Level Healing
    Neha Dantuluri
  • Health and Human Rights: Ireland’s Policies of Abuse in Mother and Baby Homes
    Ian T Donahue
  • The Pain of Rejection: Using Photography to Prevent Erasure and Find Self-Acceptance
    Abigail J Gillespie
  • A Vulnerable Heroine: How Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic Modifies the Damsel in Distress Trope
    Megan Wood
  • Implications of Touch and the Importance of Nonsexual Intimacy in the Biographical Materials of Pedro Zamora
    Campbell Pratt
  • The Affinities between Martin Heidegger’s and Karl Marx’s Views on Modern Technology in Relation to the Living Experience of Human Beings
    Jiantong Liao
  • Defined, Confined, Refined: The Dangers of Modern Technology
    Natalie Ringdahl
  • The Paradox of Self-Forgiveness
    Madeline Monge
  • Elephants and Apparitions: A Look into Reaganomics’ Influence on Ghostbusters
    Dane Clarke
  • _Volksdrogen_: The Third Reich Powered by Methamphetamine
    Madison Isenberg
  • Politics, Pop-culture, and Patriarchy: What does feminism mean for Gen Z?
    Addie Price
  • The Mongols Met their Mark: The Khmer Empire, Kingdom of Dai Viet, and Champa Confederacy Impede Mongol Invasion into Southeast Asia (1279 – 1284)
    Aidan Iacobucci
  • _Warum Nur Dasein?_ Expanding Heidegger's Dasein Analytic for Application to Non-Human Animals
    Ryan Binz
  • “Ain’t I A Woman?”: Advancing the Conversation on Medical Gaslighting
    Hannah Grace Leece
  • Fascism and Fantasy: How the Reaction to Diversity in Rings of Power Exposed Virulent White Nationalism in Tolkien’s Audiences
    Paige Eaton
  • From Suffering Servant to Servant of Justice: A Theological Perspective on Domestic Violence
    Gabrielle Tremblay
  • The State of South Carolina Vs. South Carolina State University: The Underfunding of A Black Land Grant University
    Sierra Watkins
  • Gen Z, Gentrification, and The Problem With Intellectual Integrity
    Patricia Rinderle
  • The Hottest August: A Portrayal of Climate Anxieties and Imaginations of the Future
    Stella Lee
  • “We Didn’t Want the Boys to Decide About Us”: The Women Pioneers of Coeducation at California’s Oldest Jesuit University’”
    Hannah Hagen
  • The Construction of Racism in Superhero Comics by European Scopic Regimes
    Kita M.R. Barrientos
  • The War on Black Bodies: How Modern Medicine Works Against the Advancement of Black Women and the Future of Black Children
    Trishona Faulcon
  • The Art of Empires: An Analysis of Africans in Germanic Propaganda Art from the 1400’s to the 1950s.
    Ajia Horn
  • What Decays and What Stays: Understanding Gothic Violence and Colonialism in Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s _Mexican Gothic_
    Mina Quesen
  • The Racialization of the 2009 H1N1 Influenza and COVID-19
    Jennifer Martinez Sanchez
  • The Digestion of Asian American Labor in Ling Ma's Severance and Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl
    Clarissa Gao
  • Examining the Democratic Revolution: Alexis de Tocqueville and Harriet Martineau on Jacksonian Political Culture
    Alexandre Bojko
  • The Appeal of Alternative Education: The Cultural Position of Forest Kindergartens in Czech Society
    Ava Lundell
  • The Significance of Windows in Raymond Carver’s _What We Talk About When We Talk About Love_
    Danielle Ball
  • The Eastern Question: How the Three Powers of Russia, Great Britain, and France Oversaw the Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
    Alexander M Main
  • California and Florida--Different Lenses Lead to Peculiar Histories
    Apollinaire Mendoza
  • "Change My Mind": The Memeification of American Politics
    Yasmine V. Nahdi
  • Transcendent Weakness: Žižek's Divine Impotence and the Letter of James
    Brandon D Roberts
  • Writing After a Plague: The Development of Sophocles’ Tragic Hero as a Commentary on the Human Response to Uncertainty
    Riya Joshi
  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Reimagining Depictions of Mythological Heroism Through a Collaborative Framework
    Charnice Hoegnifioh
  • More Than a Peasant Language: How Western Ideas and Literature Influenced Maksim Bahdanovich and Lesya Ukrainka’s Works
    Olga Yatsenka
  • Can I Believe Her?: Fantastic Abjection in Contemporary Horror Narratives By Women
    Emily Schoeff
  • Ocular Proof: Toxic Masculinity, Anxiety and Patriarchal Dominance in Shakespeare’s _The Taming of the Shrew_ and _Othello_
    Frank Meng
  • Family, Society, and Government: Understanding Underlying Cultural, Historical, and Political Influences Perpetuating Child Abuse and Neglect Issues in China
    Shafkat Meraj
  • Preaching to the Choir: Circuit Chautauqua and Small-Town Wisconsin
    Mark Woznicki
  • The Divine Exile from Original Affluence: A Revelatory Reinterpretation of Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel from the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
    Yoav Aharon
  • Owen and Sassoon: The Reality of Literary Influence
    Mya Mckinney
  • Victorians It’s Not All in Your Head: Anxieties of Degeneration in Crimson Peak
    Serene Masri
  • “Piecing together a skeleton”: Witchcraft and the Subversive Search for Answers in Selva Almada’s _Chicas Muertas_
    Gawon Jo
  • Robot Writing: Creative Conversations in Chatbot Scriptwriting
    Ariadne HerreraEmily Fendrick
  • Seeing Color: The Tenuous Relationship Between Popular Media and Anti-Racist Social Justice
    Gabrielle Whyte
  • Marking Subjects Of Remediation in Democratic Constitutions
    Panu Hejmadi
  • The Growing Gap: As Medicine Advances, Rural Alabamian Women Are Left Behind
    Alexis A StrunzCaroline O Vanderburgh
  • Landscape and Trial in Choi's _American Woman_
    Ivy Xun
  • Conceptions of Interreligious Interaction in _Libro del caballero Zifar_
    Valessa Agoris
  • Touching Base: The Role of Japanese and South Korean Military Prostitution and War Orphans on U.S. Diplomacy and the Racial Imaginary
    Maya S. Kim Scher
  • Pandora's (Atomic) Box: Religious Myth as a Guide for Semiotic Communication
    Isabel Scott
  • The Philosophe of Reaction: Joseph de Maistre's _Considerations on France_
    Emil R. Wohl
  • Climate Change's Evil Twin: Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Global Coastal Communities
    Caitlin Coyle
THE MACKSEY JOURNAL
Mckinney, Mya. 2024. “Owen and Sassoon: The Reality of Literary Influence.” The Macksey Journal 4 (1).
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