This is a discussion of a woman, an ordinary woman who participates in the everyday and commonplace acts of life. As she re-views (reminiscences) about her present, past, and future. This collaboration of, and interdependence between the visual and the verbal, forms an autoethnography of a woman’s life and explores a still developing, still evolving selfhood.
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Linda Rader Overman is so proud of her former student Natalie Grill who was a winner of the Oliver W. Evans Writing Prize in Fall 2023--Well done!!
A Comparative Analysis of Spiegelman’s Maus II and Oster’s The Stable Boy of Auschwitz It has been nearly eighty years since that decis...
Friday, September 3, 2010
Linda Rader Overman is proud of her son
This is some of my son's artistic work for his employer. All those years at Art School paid off. Good job sweetie!‘Cars’ town of Radiator Springs coming to life at Disney California Adventure in 2012
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