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Publisher
VCU Student Media Center
Volume/Issue Number
v.1:no.1 (2004:Spring)
Frequency
Annual
Title Publication Dates
2004-
Contents
Independence Unraveled / Rosetta Lynn Thurman -- & this is for the Colored Girls/A Black Feminist Perspective / Rosetta Lynn Thurman -- Feminist or Patriot / Ceres -- Phenominal Women: Four Poems Celebrating Women A Black Feminist Analysis / Jennifer D. Berry -- Breakfast / Teagan Sirylea -- The Ammunition Exists / Zach Fields -- Act Like a Girl / Jennifer D. Berry -- Woman in Disguise / Ceres -- The Lesbian Biuldungsroman / Tina Padgett -- Mother Can I Tell You / Jennifer D. Berry -- Gender Construction in Children’s Literature / Petra Stockhaus -- Bricolage / Zarina Zarif -- Economic Justice / Sara Duke -- My Mother’s Hands / Stephanie D. Whithead -- Morning Glory Eyes / Stephanie Law -- Abstract Landscape / Eva Wilson -- Bull Descending / Eva Wilson -- Need a Light / Nia Burks -- Are You Sure? / Nia Burks -- Self Portrait / Nia Burks -- Blue Horses / Nia Burks -- The Jenny Project / Nia Burks -- My Sister’s Quilt / Jean Gonzalez -- Pioneer Spirit / Jean Gonzalez -- Chanel #5 / Teagan Sirylea -- Hey Boy…We’re Coming For You / Robert Cox -- Little Audrey / James Tullner -- Galatea the Fair / Lindsey MacMhaolain -- Your Violence Towards Me / Sara Duke -- Untitled / Emily Spitzer -- The Eyes / Tammie Willis -- F*cker / S. Preston Duncan -- Thirty-three Plus Two / Jenise Perez -- Virginia Woolf’s Careful Feminism in A Room of One’s Own / Matt Lotti -- A Chapel, a Lunch, and a Prune: The Requirements of Literary Genius / James Tullner -- Feminist Perspective of “The Goblin Market” / Stephanie Bailey -- Lil’ Kim Lyrics: Feminist or Jezebel? / Petra Stockhaus -- The Keeper / LBO -- Untitled / Leigh Brinson -- Umbilical / Stephanie Law -- Rutabaga / Stephanie Law -- Kenya #1 and #2 / Sadie Burks -- Bar, Crowded / Ceres -- The Miseducation of Vaginal Society: What We Need to Learn and Unlearn to Achieve Sexual Utopia / Elizabeth Saracco -- Who Gives a *@#%? / Jennifer D. Berry
Description
Amendment is a VCU student-produced progressive literature and art journal that provides a platform for students to promote equality, tolerance, and social progression through artistic expression.
Corporate Name Subject
Virginia Commonwealth University -- Students -- Periodicals
Topical Subject
College students' writings, American -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Periodicals; College students' art -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Periodicals; College student newspapers and periodicals -- Virginia -- Richmond
Geographic Subject
Richmond (Va.) -- Periodicals
City/Location
Richmond (Va.)
Genre
journals (periodicals)
Local Genre
university publication; text
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
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This material is protected by copyright, and copyright is held by VCU. You are permitted to use this material in any way that is permitted by copyright. In addition, this material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Acknowledgment of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is required.
Collection
VCU Student Newspapers and Magazines
Source
Original text: Amendment (2004), Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University.
File Name
amendment_2004_v01_n01.pdf