Identity in E-LitMain MenuIntroduction"Pieces of Herself"The first work of E-Lit with a theme of identity that we are showcasing is "Pieces of Herself" by Juliet Davis. The author of this path is Colin Crago."Fitting the Pattern"The second identity-themed E-Lit work is "Fitting the Pattern" by Christine Wilks. The author of this path is Kalan Hurdle."My Body - a Wunderkammer"The third E-lit work that has a theme of identity is “My Body - a Wunderkammer” by Shelly Jackson. Jackson embodies this theme through exemplifying the relationship a woman has with her body and how it adds to her identity. The author of this path is Freddie SanabriaAbout the AuthorsWorks CitedColin Cragobde30c21d820ae3e63a45de198178f1f4a0b4b8cKalan Hurdle72777df5ad8a17476da8fe9a899e5ebfb5327de1Freddie Sanabriad21117d75d281156e3dfd2b31c08ce24052b98b5
Hidden in the eyebrows
12017-11-14T18:25:54-08:00Freddie Sanabriad21117d75d281156e3dfd2b31c08ce24052b98b5254532plain2017-11-14T18:28:08-08:00Freddie Sanabriad21117d75d281156e3dfd2b31c08ce24052b98b5Clicking on the eyebrows reveals a hidden story
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12017-11-14T18:25:36-08:00Freddie Sanabriad21117d75d281156e3dfd2b31c08ce24052b98b5hidden stories in the face video3Here you can see how, although the distinct features on her face aren't highlighted, Jackson still makes them accessible to be read about.plain2017-11-19T00:19:13-08:00YouTube2017-11-15T02:24:56.000Z7Fzjss963asFreddie SanabriaFreddie Sanabriad21117d75d281156e3dfd2b31c08ce24052b98b5