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VG/Voices from the Gaps is a web-based trans-national academic community including students, teachers, artists, and scholars. VG provides resources about artists and writers. VG forges a collective effort of scholars who digitally interract with each other. VG contains biographical and critical analysis, pedagogical information, and histories of translation. VG archives recorded sound, film, and image collections, interviews, and online conversations with web logs (blogs).



Detail of Civil Rights Memorial by Maya Lin (1989), detail of Photo courtesy of Jeanne Goldman     |     Why this image?

"I use Voices from the Gaps as a resource in all of my literature courses. Each semester I introduce approximately 84 students to the site. I use it to supplement the class and have found it to be an extremely rich way to add to information on the authors we study in class. Over the past few years, it has become an essential way to offer students a wide ranging exposure to many different authors. I also have it as a resource on my BlackBoard site; it is one of the pre-approved resources that students can use in any of their papers. The Department of English at LaGuardia Community College also features Voices from the Gaps on its website as a recommended resource."
J. Elizabeth Clark, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The Department of English
LaGuardia Community College--CUNY

The VG editors welcome your feedback on any aspect of this project. We are especially interested in knowing when something doesn't work or when the information contained in our pages is inaccurate, incomplete, or unclear. This site is the result of collaborative contributions by many people at varied levels of scholarly development and your gentle feedback will help us to refine the knowledge that is being produced here. And, of course, we are always pleased to receive your kind praise. Please direct comments and questions to voices@umn.edu.