Su, Adrienne. "Banishment; Timor Mortis Conturbat Me." Green Mountains Review 23, no. 2 (2010): 167-169. and For more information on the published version, visit Green Mountains Review's Website.
This research situates the origins of zine culture in early Black magazines from the 1800s
and 1900s that laid a foundation for contemporary zine culture, reinserting Black narratives into
the history of zine production....
Catalogue of an exhibition at the Trout Gallery, March 2- April 15 , 2017. Senior Exhibit, Art and Art History Department, Prof. Phillip Earenfight, Dickinson College. A British Sentiment: Landscape Drawings and Watercolors...
This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Notre Dame Review's Website. and Phillips, Siobhan. "Certainty; The Storm...
Su, Adrienne. "Chicken Corn Soup; The International Aisle: Asia; My Mother's Pantry; This Is Just To Say." COG 7. https://www.cogzine.com/copy-3-of-issue-7-poem and For more information on the published version, visit COG's...
Su, Adrienne. "Childhood Pets; I Can’t Become a Buddhist." Gargoyle Magazine 42 (1999): 147-148. and For more information on the published version, visit Gargoyle Magazine's Website. "I Can't Become a Buddhist" has also been...
Su, Adrienne. "The Chow-Mein Years in Atlanta." The Margins (Poem published online April 11, 2016). https://aaww.org/in-the-room-calvin-trillin/ and For more information on the published version, visit Asian American Writers'...
Published as: Phillips, Siobhan. "Cold." The Yale Review 98, no. 4 (2010): 121. For more information on the published version, visit The Yale Review's Website.
This map demonstrates the birth location for Spaniards who died in combat. The points have a red gradient going from lightest to darkest to represent the quantity of Spaniards in a location. The darker the point the more...
The map shows the death location for Spaniards who died combat. The points have a red gradient going from lightest to darkest to represent the quantity of Spaniards in a location. The darker the point the more Spaniards are in...