MARC Bibliographic Record

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050 _4 $aPS3608$b.O832 C68 2018
100 1_ $aHovda, Samuel T.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aCould I Be Human? /$cBy Samuel Hovda.
264 _0 $a[Eau Claire, Wisconsin] :$bUniversity of Wisconsin--Eau Claire,$c2018.
300    $avi, 51 leaves ;$c29 cm.
336    $atext$2rdacontent
337    $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338    $avolume$2rdacarrier
502    $bMaster's thesis$cUniversity of Wisconsin--Eau Claire$d2018.
500    $aField of study: Master of Arts in English-Writing.
500    $aDepartment: English.
500    $aHonors thesis committee: Professor Jon Loomis, Dr. Stephanie Farrar, and Dr. Kong Pha.
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (leaves 47-51).
520    $a"This creative thesis is a collection of thirty-three poems written primarily in the first-person, lyric mode. This collection displays a focus on craft, specifically precision of image and language, while both exploring the author's internal process of coming out and examining the author's relationships to ideas of queerness, to their family, and to society at large. Through this dual focus on craft and theme, these poems form a cohesive manuscript, which is conscious of its place in the literary and larger worlds." -iii
650 _0 $aPoetry.
650 _0 $aGender identity$vPoetry$vLiterary collections.
650 _0 $aTranssexuals' writings, American$y21st century.
650 _0 $aSexual minorities$xIdentity.
650 _0 $aSexual minorities' writings, American$y21st century.
655 _7 $aMasters theses.$2aat
700 1_ $aLoomis, Jon,$eadvisor.
700 1_ $aFarrar, Stephanie,$eadvisor.
700 1_ $aPha, Kong,$eadvisor.
856 42 $zView thesis$uhttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79048

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