Publications: The Haverford Journal
The Haverford Journal was founded in the spring of 2004 by Robert Schiff in an effort to showcase some of Haverford's best student work in the humanities and social sciences. In the spring of 2012, the Editorial Board re-imagined the Journal as two complementary publications: Body Text and Margin.
Past Issues & Articles
Volume 1, Issue 1
February 2005
- Rethinking the "L Word"
Dr. Kevin Mattson - Arms and Love
Robin Dean '04 - Southward Ho
Scott Simpson '04 - The Course of a Particular
Sandra Read-Brown '04 - Percevalian Mediaevalism
Erin Tremblay '04 - Bayard Rustin
Rachel Moston '04
Volume 2, Issue 1
February 2006
- Why the Supreme Court of New York is Not the Supreme Court of New York
Bryan T. Camp '82 - Self-(Un)Conscious Narrative of the Female Body
Hilary Franklin '05 - History is What Hurts
Ross Lerner '06 - The Crossroads
Lindsey Dolich '06 - Diamond Matchbooks
Marisa Wilairat '05
Volume 3, Issue 1
April 2007
- The Cultural Politics of British Opposition to Italian Opera, 1706-1711
Veronica Faust '06 - Childbirth in Medieval Art
Kate Phillips '06 - Baudrillard, Devo, and the Postmodern De-evolution of the Simulation
James Weissinger '06 - Politics and the Representation of Gender and Power in Rubens's The Disembarkation at Marseille from The Life of Marie de' Medici
Aaron Wile '06
Volume 4, Issue 1
2008-2009
- Who Owns History?
Michael Grant '07 - The Witness in the Martyr's Mirror
Ryan Pirtle-McVeigh '07 - Colonialist Ideas in an Un-Colonial Place
Samuel S. Dalke '07 - Self-Deception in Suburbia
Emily Taber '07
Volume 5, Issue 1
2009-10
- Atlantic Creoles and the Birth of African American Culture
Daniel Sacks '09 - Don't Bite the Hand that Feeds You
David Fischer '10 - A Different Kind of Peace
Jacob Waters '10 - Echoes and Cycles of Faith in Coleridge's "Frost at Midnight"
Maddie Hoagland-Hanson '11 - Image, Text, and the Barthesian Haiku
Conall Cash '08 - Turning Turk
David Thorstad '12 - Empowered Yet Limited
Anna Provitola '11
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