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Subvert /səbˈvərt/ verb: undermine the power and authority of

Featuredby kenneia

sub·vert
/səbˈvərt/
verb
undermine the power and authority of (an established system or institution).
“an attempt to subvert democratic government”

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Call For Submissions, Spring 2017

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Anamesa is now accepting submissions for Spring 2017. The new issue’s theme is Subversion. Our submission deadline is February 26, 2017. SUBVERSION. We can subvert hate through empathy. We can […]

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Fall 2016 Issue Now Online

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Our new issue, Glass Ceilings, is now available! You can view the current content by category: Art, Fiction, Nonfiction and Poetry. Or browse the full list of Spring 2016 Contributions: “Behind Bars” […]

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Spring 2016 Issue Now Online

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Hello everyone! It is our pleasure to present the Spring 2016 Issue of Anamesa. Check it out here! Thank you to all the contributors and staff for your hard work!

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Fall 2015 Issue Now Online

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Hello everyone! It is our pleasure to present the Fall 2015 Issue of Anamesa. Check it out here! Thank you to all the contributors and staff for your hard work!

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SPRING 2015 ISSUE NOW ONLINE!

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Hello everyone! It is my pleasure to present the Spring 2015 Issue of Anamesa. Please view or download it here. Thank you to all the contributors and staff for your […]

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Spring 2014 Issue Now Online

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Our latest issue is now available for viewing as a PDF. Click here to check it out!

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Fiction: Wild Beasts by Kerry Hill

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Kerry Hill is currently pursuing her MFA in fiction at Oregon State University. She was born in Atlanta, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Art History from Agnes Scott […]

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Fiction: Bloodline by Nick Greer

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Nick Greer lives in Tucson where he’s pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Arizona. We are thrilled to have his piece “Bloodline” in Anamesa Spring 2014:   Bloodline Nick Greer   […]

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Nonfiction: Buttons Tendered by Marci Vogel

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Marci Vogel is a native of Los Angeles, where she attends USC’s PhD Program in Literature and Creative Writing as a Provost’s Fellow. Her poetry has been twice nominated for […]

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Fiction: Styx by Jonathan Morgan

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Jonathan Morgan is a student of religion and psychology pursuing a PhD at Boston University. His interests range broadly but always return to a deep fascination with what curious and […]

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Welcome to Anamesa on the Web!

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On behalf of the editorial team of Anamesa, welcome to our online site. Anamesa is an interdisciplinary graduate student Journal, based out of NYU and with an editorial team formed […]

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Dear FFA

December 14, 2016by wtd220

Dear FAA By Hannah Star Rogers Dear FAA, This possibility really never occurred to me. I knew it could happen, but I assumed I would be at home. I pictured […]

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Gal Cohen, Mother Daughter

Liberal Motherhood: Abortion Rights, Race, and Individual Sovereignty

December 14, 2016by wtd220

By Hayley Wagner No longer can abortion simply be talked about in terms of individual choice and morality—in a country where access varies from easy to impossible and where structural […]

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Self Portrait with a Black Eye

December 14, 2016by wtd220

Self Portrait With A Black Eye By Gal Cohen Oil on wood, 30×40 cm Gal Cohen, a visual artist, lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Born and raised in […]

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Art
2905 Garland Ave

A “Peculiar Type of Fear”

December 14, 2016by kenneia

By Ian Kennedy The houses across from and next to 2905 Garland Avenue in eastern Detroit have plywood nailed over their broken windows. According to the 2010 census, this neighborhood […]

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