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Crusader, December, 9, 2005, College Of The Holy Cross
Crusader, December, 9, 2005, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.
Beckford, Hugh, Bronx African American History Project
Beckford, Hugh, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
INTERVIEWER: Natasha Lightfoot
INTERVIEWEE: Hugh Beckford
SUMMARY BY: Patrick O’Donnell
Hugh Beckford is the director of Caribbean American Family Services, an organization that he established in 1991. He is a 1985 graduate of Fordham College, Rose Hill, where he studied theology and sociology. Beckford was born in Trelawney, Jamaica, and was raised by his grandparents because his parents divorced when he was young. He was locally educated in Jamaican public schools and attended St. George’s College in Kingston, a boarding school. As a young man he was considered one of the best dancers in Jamaica and occasionally appeared on national …
Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Student race exercise promotes discussion
- Senate helps quiet rumors about alcohol policies
- HUtv focuses efforts on future projects with help of media services
- Student race exercise promotes discussion
- HUtv improves expands capabilities
- Harry Potter matures with fans
- Harry Potter Dictionary
- Dear Editor: "Rage Against the Dying of the Light"
- Johnny Cash: Real life music taken from real life experience
- Bad habits equal bad representation
- Oh, Hollins: Despite your flaws, I'll miss you
- Unfair judgement regarding sleeping
- Judicial system should be revisited
- Lacrosse gearing up for spring with fellow students
- Dear Editor: The class of 2006 isn't any …
The Americanization Of Tsuru Aoki: Orientalism, Melodrama, Star Image, And The New Woman, Sara Ross
The Americanization Of Tsuru Aoki: Orientalism, Melodrama, Star Image, And The New Woman, Sara Ross
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
This article contextualizes issues of race and Orientalism in the career of Japanese actress Tsuru Aoki within changing representational strategies and ongoing cultural struggles over the public and domestic roles of women in the modern age. According to the author, Aoki's persona blurred the boundaries between Japanese and U.S. identities.
Expanding The Archive: An Art Historical Perspective, Jennifer Borland
Expanding The Archive: An Art Historical Perspective, Jennifer Borland
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Cruz, Marilyn, Bronx African American History Project
Cruz, Marilyn, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Interviewee: Marilyn Cruz
Interviewer: Dr. Mark Naison, Princess Okieme, Andrew Tiedt
Date of Interview Novermber 3, 2005
Summarized by Alice Stryker
Marilyn was born in Harlem. Her mother’s family immigrated to Harlem from Barbados and her father’s family was from the south. She grew up attending St. Ambrosse church, which was attended by many people from the Caribbean. While in Harlem, she attended PS 113 for grade school and remembers playing in Central Park.
The Basian side of her family was very mixed. She believes her great-grandfather may have been white, but she is unsure. The family really never discussed …
Fears And Fascinations: Representing Catholicism In The American South, Thomas F. Haddox
Fears And Fascinations: Representing Catholicism In The American South, Thomas F. Haddox
Literature
This innovative book charts what has been a largely unexplored literary landscape, looking at the work of such diverse writers as the gens de couleur libre poets of antebellum New Orleans, Kate Chopin, Mark Twain, Carson McCullers, Margaret Mitchell, Allen Tate, Caroline Gordon, Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and John Kennedy Toole. Haddox shows that Catholicism and its Church have always been a presence, albeit in different ways, in the southern cultural tradition.
For some, Catholicism has been associated with miscegenation and with the political aspirations of African-Americans; for others, it has served as the model for the feudal and patriarchal …
Crusader, October, 28, 2005, College Of The Holy Cross
Crusader, October, 28, 2005, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.
Interview With William Snyder, Paul Hillmer
Interview With William Snyder, Paul Hillmer
Hmong Oral History Project
Sergeant William Snyder has served on the St. Paul Police Force since 1975. He heads up the Asian Gang Strike Force and has many years of experience dealing with Hmong gangs and relating to Hmong gang members. Sergeant Snyder was the first chairman of the board for the General John W. Vessey Leadership Academy. Dr. Hillmer [the interviewer] is Concordia University’s liaison to the Academy, which may explain any apparent familiarity between the two men in this interview.
Highlights In Jazz Concert 265- Keely Smith In Concert, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Highlights In Jazz Concert 265- Keely Smith In Concert, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Jack Kleinsinger Presents Highlights in Jazz
Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Thursday, October 6th, 2005 at 8:00 pm. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Keely Smith, Dennis Michaels, Frank Derek, Chip Jackson, Ken Levinsky, Jerry Vivino, Jack Bashkow, Ben Griffin, Jim O'Connor, and surprise guest Earl Gardner.
The Grizzly, October 6, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Megan Helzner, Kerri Landis, Katie Perkins, Allison Emery, Sarah Keck, Tim Smith, Elsa Budzowski, Shawntee Rudd, Lindsay Givens, Michael Graham, Cindy Ritter, Adam Longino, Darron Harley, Salia Zouande, Percelia Blidge, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Ashley Higgins, Dave Marcheskie, Karen Guardiani, Matthew Pastor, Eric Sulock
The Grizzly, October 6, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Megan Helzner, Kerri Landis, Katie Perkins, Allison Emery, Sarah Keck, Tim Smith, Elsa Budzowski, Shawntee Rudd, Lindsay Givens, Michael Graham, Cindy Ritter, Adam Longino, Darron Harley, Salia Zouande, Percelia Blidge, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Ashley Higgins, Dave Marcheskie, Karen Guardiani, Matthew Pastor, Eric Sulock
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
UC Tuition Series Part Two: AFAC • "Thinking Man's Comic" Brings Biting Wit to Campus • Director of Physical Facilities Retires after 26 Years of Service • Crossing Woes • Long-term Campus Development Plans • Environmentalist Speaks on Climate Change • Program Spotlight: America Reads • Jordanian Visitor Discusses Education • New Attendance Policy • Battle of the Websites: The Facebook vs. MySpace • Let's Talk About Sex • Staff Profile: Campus Safety Director Kim Taylor • Can You Climb the Wall? • Let's Party: The Unspoken Rules of Ursinus Nightlife • Opinions: The Black Spotlight, Or Why White People …
Nurse Gordon On Trial: Those Early Days Of The Birth Control Clinic Movement Reconsidered, Rose Holz
Nurse Gordon On Trial: Those Early Days Of The Birth Control Clinic Movement Reconsidered, Rose Holz
Women's and Gender Studies Program: Faculty Publications
It is a story many of us know well. As historian Linda Gordon explained nearly thirty years ago, in the early days of the teens Margaret Sanger was a radical. She talked about sex. She talked about revolution. She criticized doctors. She even opened a clinic in overt defiance of the law. And in this clinic she exercised her skills as a nurse and educated women about birth control. But then, as Gordon’s story also goes, by the 1920s Sanger shifted tactics: she softened her critique and she put a doctor in charge of her new facility, with the message …
Fall 2005, Valparaiso University
Abridging The Antiquitee Of Faery Lond: New Paths Through Old Matter In The Faerie Queene, Chloe Wheatley
Abridging The Antiquitee Of Faery Lond: New Paths Through Old Matter In The Faerie Queene, Chloe Wheatley
Faculty Scholarship
Sixteenth-century history may have been recorded most spectacularly in prestigious folio chronicles, but readers had more ready access to printed books that conveyed this history in epitome. This essay focuses on how Edmund Spenser (1552?– 99) appropriated the rhetoric and form of such printed redactions in his rendition of fairy history found in book 2 of The Faerie Queene (1596). Through his abridged fairy chronicle, Spenser connects to a broadly defined reading public, emphasizes the deeds not only of kings but their imperial and civic deputies, and provides an alternative interpretive pathway through his poem.
164th Infantry News: October 2005, 164th Infantry Association
164th Infantry News: October 2005, 164th Infantry Association
164th Infantry Regiment Publications
October 2005 edition of the 164th Infantry News. A total of 24 pages, containing news articles, event notices, photographs, and personal memories from the veterans of the 164th Infantry Regiment.
The Chanticleer, 2005-09-12, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer, 2005-09-12, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer Student Newspaper
The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.
Appointing Stability In An Age Of Crisis: Lord Charles Cornwallis And The British Imperial Revival, 1780-1801, Bradley S. Benefield
Appointing Stability In An Age Of Crisis: Lord Charles Cornwallis And The British Imperial Revival, 1780-1801, Bradley S. Benefield
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to examine the ideological impetus to the founding of the second British Empire. The loss of the thirteen North American colonies left the British Empire in a state of crisis. Yet, by the early nineteenth century, the British Empire was once again in a position of global dominance. Many historians have theorized over how Britain united to face and overcome this period of crisis. One historian, C.A. Bayly, has argued that British elites rallied behind a progressive conservative ideology, which became the prerequisite to the founding of the second British Empire. To test this …
John Millington Synge And The Irish Women's Suffrage Movement, Nicholas A. Ewen
John Millington Synge And The Irish Women's Suffrage Movement, Nicholas A. Ewen
Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA
John Millington Synge is considered to be among the greatest playwrights of the English language. During his lifetime, however, his plays caused controversy and even riots. Of particular interest is the fact that much of the controversy surrounded Synge's portrayal of Irish women. Because of the radical Irish nationalism that developed in the early 20 th century, much of Synge's work has been interpreted in light of this movement. This thesis, however, explores the theory that Synge was more closely connected with an another movement that was taking place in the early 1900's: women's suffrage. His sympathies for the enfranchisement …
Poetic Modernism And The Oceanic Divide: Review On New British Poetry, Kevin Clark
Poetic Modernism And The Oceanic Divide: Review On New British Poetry, Kevin Clark
English
No abstract provided.
Direction Of The Play: Noises Off!, Michelle Lynn Morea
Direction Of The Play: Noises Off!, Michelle Lynn Morea
Master of Theater Production Graduate Projects
This project includes the selection, background research and documentation, casting, direction, and post-production analysis of Grayson High School's production of Noises Off. Documentation includes research of setting, characters, past productions, and the structure of the play. A discussion as to the directorial vision and an analysis in accordance with the Graduate Theatre Arts Program at Central Washington University is also included.
Creole Carnival: Unwrapping The Pleasures And Paradoxes Of The Gift Of Creolization, Kevin Frank
Creole Carnival: Unwrapping The Pleasures And Paradoxes Of The Gift Of Creolization, Kevin Frank
Publications and Research
In this essay Kevin Frank goes against the current in questioning the social and intellectual embrace of the poetics of creolization, in terms of its the efficacy in subverting biases that underpinned colonial subordination and exploitation.
Ethnos Meets Eros On The River Plate: Marcelo Birmajer, Sylvia Molloy, Anna Kazumi Stahl , Edna Aizenberg
Ethnos Meets Eros On The River Plate: Marcelo Birmajer, Sylvia Molloy, Anna Kazumi Stahl , Edna Aizenberg
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This article deals with three contemporary novelists, Marcelo Birmajer, Anna Kazumi Stahl and Sylvia Molly in the context of a new understanding of ethnicity, sexuality and literature in Argentina. In contrast to previous eras when writing reflected a melting pot philosophy which saw Eros as a means of fusing ethnicities and eliminating particularities, today's fiction often celebrates these differences, uncovering layers of secrecy and demanding a place for various languages, sexualities and geographies.
Surveillance And Liberty In Céline's New York, The City That Doesn't Sleep (Around) , Jennifer Willging
Surveillance And Liberty In Céline's New York, The City That Doesn't Sleep (Around) , Jennifer Willging
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This essay focuses on Ferdinand Bardamu's account of his stay in New York City in Louis-Ferdinand Céline's bleak bildungsroman, Journey to the End of the Night (1932). In it I explore the rather surprising absence of reference to the Statue of Liberty in a text narrated by a French immigrant of sorts who spends weeks on Ellis Island and who immediately personifies the city as an androgynous, steely, and indeed statue-like woman. Applying to the text Foucault's theories on the disciplinary nature of modern western society, I suggest that it is Bardamu's suspicion that he is under unobtrusive yet constant …
Medieval Feminist Forum Bibliography Summer 2005, Chris Africa
Medieval Feminist Forum Bibliography Summer 2005, Chris Africa
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Re-Envisioning George Washington Gómez: A Historical And Biographical Verification Of A South Texas Novel, Diana Noreen Rivera
Re-Envisioning George Washington Gómez: A Historical And Biographical Verification Of A South Texas Novel, Diana Noreen Rivera
Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA
The late Dr. Américo Paredes, in addition to his exemplary scholastic contributions to Mexican American scholarship, has achieved critical acclaim for his fiction. While scholars proclaim Paredes' fictional texts, which were written and set amidst a racially intensified social structure during the first half of the twentieth century, as remarkable portrayals of South Texas life, this paper calls for a “re-envisioning” of his literary works. Rather than a mere portrayal of South Texas society, using Paredes' most influential novel, George Washington Gómez , I explore the work's autobiographical content and assert that, because of its factual basis, scholars re-access his …
Harry Potter And The Susceptible Child Audience, Kara Lynn Andersen
Harry Potter And The Susceptible Child Audience, Kara Lynn Andersen
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Kara Lynn Andersen, in her paper "Harry Potter and the Susceptible Child Audience," argues for a rethinking of assumptions of child audiences as passive readers and viewers through an analysis of the Harry Potter phenomenon. Andersen argues that instead of categorizing children as passive and homogenous subjects of analysis, they should instead be incorporated as participants in the discourse about children's books and films. Although frequently figured as especially susceptible to the affects of advertising and other media, young Harry Potter fans are particularly visible as not only consumers of the texts, but creators of new texts. Using work done …
William Morris And The Society For The Protection Of Ancient Buildings: Nineteenth And Twentieth Century Historic Preservation In Europe, Andrea Yount
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Luther's Reformation Of Penance, Robin Korsch
Luther's Reformation Of Penance, Robin Korsch
Master of Sacred Theology Seminar Papers
The history of the practice of penance from the early church to the dawn of the Reformation in the Western church is a rich story of continual change. The early church did not have a uniform doctrine and practice of penance and neither did the Western church even after Martin Luther's lifetime. The purpose of this paper is to study and explain the reasoning behind Luther's initial rejection of the Roman Catholic doctrine and practice of penance as found in various writings of Luther up until his 1520 work The Babylonian Captivity of the Church. It is the thesis of …
O Great Beginning : Through The Ashes To The Masses, Louise Julia Cavallo
O Great Beginning : Through The Ashes To The Masses, Louise Julia Cavallo
Theses, Dissertations and Culminating Projects
The theme of death as a catalyst for the protagonist’s political awakening at the end of Jews Without Money has never been evaluated as a central idea in Michael Gold’s autobiographical novel. This paper focuses on Gold’s obsession with death through each chapter and how he systematically draws death closer and closer into his own family enclave, until the symbols of death become the symptoms of a decaying society.
Critics through the decades have not recognized the continuity of death as presented in this text. Alfred Kazin, Alan Wald, Marcus Klein, even Michael Folsom, who had a first-hand relationship with …
Southern Normal?: An Exploration Of Integration In A Deep South Town: Brewton, Alabama, 1954-1971, Anna Catherine Mcdonald
Southern Normal?: An Exploration Of Integration In A Deep South Town: Brewton, Alabama, 1954-1971, Anna Catherine Mcdonald
Masters Theses
This study was conducted in order to identify possible reasons for the successful integration of Brewton, Alabama’s school system. Unlike many other towns in South Alabama, Brewton chose not to create a private school as an alternative to attending an integrated public facility. Known as “white flight” schools, these private institutions are still a viable factor in the education of Southern children. Although Brewton had the money and the resources to create such a school, it did not. This thesis seeks to understand why.
Two factors are central to approaching Brewton as a topic of research. One is Brewton’s wealthy …