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Stories, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Roxanne Harde , Editor
Stories, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Roxanne Harde , Editor
Zea E-Books Collection
Today, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) is best known for a handful of her novels: The Gates Ajar (1868), The Silent Partner (1871), and The Story of Avis (1877). During her life, however, the short story was a hugely popular genre in which she was fully invested and where she made a good deal of her living. Stories were her earliest and latest publications, and they were work that she both enjoyed and employed to greater ends. From 1864 to her death in 1911, she published almost one hundred and fifty short stories in the leading periodicals of the day. This …
Hine, Rook, Ty Bolduc
Hine, Rook, Ty Bolduc
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Rook Hine is a 47-year-old transfemme non-binary person from Connecticut. In this interview, Hine describe their life experiences, from challenges in her household, zir benefits and complications within education, and finding their identity as ze grew up. They discuss masking, performing arts as an outlet for gender expression, activism in college and beyond. Ze also mentions developing their non-binary identity, use of the term metagender, polyamory, and internalized transphobia, as well as adventures around the country - attending Sarah Lawrence College in New York, spending time in New Orleans as a tarot card reader, stripper, and phone sex operator after …
College Street Journal (October 2022), College Of The Holy Cross
College Street Journal (October 2022), College Of The Holy Cross
College Street Journal
College Street Journal serves as a student platform for business-related news, opportunities and resources at Holy Cross. Readers will discover a broad range of important topics from relevant news and economic issues, career development opportunities and advice, as well as Ciocca center and campus-wide opportunities to grow outside of the classroom.
Highlights of this edition include an interview with Rob Murner, student loan forgiveness, intership experinence at the United Nations, women in business, alumni interviews with Mary Ann Rettig-Zucchi '76 and Stephanie Lizzartz '90, and a faculty editorial.
Reflections On Charlene's Influence, Marilyn Fischer
Reflections On Charlene's Influence, Marilyn Fischer
Books and Book Chapters by University of Dayton Faculty
A contemporary appraisal of the breadth, significance, and legacy of the work of Charlene Haddock Seigfried, this book brings together writings focused on pragmatist feminism/feminist pragmatism, contemporary pragmatism, William James and the reconstruction of philosophy, education and American philosophy in the 21st century.
Charlene Haddock Seigfried is a looming figure in American thought and feminist theory who coined the phrase 'pragmatist feminist' which has become an increasingly important concept in contemporary philosophy. Seigfried argues that pragmatism and its rich history is a natural ally for feminism and that the creative combination of these two traditions can pave the way for …
Mccormick, Dale, Wendy Chapkis
Mccormick, Dale, Wendy Chapkis
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
In this interview, Dale McCormick discusses her early life in New York City and in Iowa City. She describes a college era lesbian relationship that, when discovered by her mother, led to several years of failed psychiatric conversion therapy. McCormick describes the vibrant second-wave feminist community in Iowa City of the 1960s and 1970s and the role anti-(Vietnam)war activism played in her life. She discusses in detail the process of becoming a union carpenter apprentice and the harassment she faced as the only woman on construction crews. With the publication of her book “Against the Grain, a Carpentry Manual for …
Muriel Rukeyser : The Contemporary Reviews, 1935-1980, Vivian R. Pollak
Muriel Rukeyser : The Contemporary Reviews, 1935-1980, Vivian R. Pollak
Books and Monographs
Muriel Rukeyser: The Contemporary Reviews, 1935-1980 is an open access bibliography with electronic links when available. It documents the reception of sixteen books of poetry and five books of prose, from Theory of Flight (1935) to The Collected Poems (1978). A set of “Additional Notices” includes reviews that are less tethered to individual publications, such as “Grandeur and Misery of a Poster Girl,” which appeared in the Partisan Review in the fall of 1943. The bibliography excludes reviews of Rukeyser’s children’s books, of her 1945 play The Middle of the Air, and of her translations. Prominent reviewers include Horace …
Elze, Diane, Wendy Chapkis
Elze, Diane, Wendy Chapkis
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Diane Elze is and has been an active member of the LGBTQ community in Portland, Maine for many years. Diane has spent most of her adulthood and professional life participating in activism and advocacy for LGBTQ adolescents. She was involved with the Wilde Stein club at the University of Maine at Orono, where she also founded the Greater Bangor Rape Crisis Center. After being unable to find a job in the Bangor area, Diane moved to Portland where she began working with the MLGPA, the Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and taking a leadership role with Outright, among many other …
Meridians 18:1, Ginetta Candelario
Meridians 18:1, Ginetta Candelario
Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism
Exemplifying Meridians’s mission to bring race and transnationalism into feminist conversation, the pieces in this issue illuminate what is at stake in our quests to grapple with settler colonial and imperialist legacies that flow through us. Like rivers, at times these legacies carry us along, at others they pull us under or require that we gather all our energies to swim against the current, and oftentimes these legacies demand that we remedy and protect them from the toxic wastes of earlier generations....
Kawamoto, Eric, Cosette Holmes, Tiana Cope-Ferland
Kawamoto, Eric, Cosette Holmes, Tiana Cope-Ferland
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
This interview with Eric Kawamoto reveals a journey of self-discovery in Chicago, L.A., Boston, and Portland; an intersection between being Asian American and being queer; and survival of AIDS as a result of reserve. Kawamoto places these personal themes among his account of the LGBTQ+ and Asian American communities’ overarching struggles, like the fight for domestic partnership benefits, representation of Asian American gay men, and spreading awareness about Japanese American internment in California.
Citation
Please cite as: Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in …
Women And Gender In The French Revolution, Alyson Handelman
Women And Gender In The French Revolution, Alyson Handelman
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay………………………………3
II. Primary Documents and Headnotes……….23
III. Textbook Critique……………………………28
IV. New Textbook Entry………………………...30
V. Bibliography…………………………………..41
O'Day, Janet, Johnna Ossie
O'Day, Janet, Johnna Ossie
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Janet O'Day is 71 years old. She lives in Maine with her wife, Rosemary. She has one adult son. She was raised in a Catholic Family in Quincy, Massachusettes. She came out later in life after being married to a man and having a son. Religion is important to Janet and she was involved with Dignity in Boston and Maine, an organization that provides Catholic Mass and religious support to Catholic LGBTQ people. Janet continues to stay involved in her church community. During the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Janet worked at the Deaconness hospital in Boston as a discharge nurse with patients …
Creating Knowledge, Volume 6, 2013
Creating Knowledge, Volume 6, 2013
Creating Knowledge
It is my great pleasure to introduce the sixth volume of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences’ “Creating Knowledge,” our undergraduate student scholarship and research journal. First published in 2008, the journal is the outcome of an initiative to enhance and enrich the academic quality of the student experience within the college. Through this publication, the college seeks to encourage students to become actively engaged in creating scholarship and research and gives them a venue for the publication of their essays.
This sixth volume is, however, unlike the previous ones in one major respect: the papers in this …
At Home In The City: Urban Domesticity In American Literature And Culture, 1850-1930, Elizabeth Klima
At Home In The City: Urban Domesticity In American Literature And Culture, 1850-1930, Elizabeth Klima
University of New Hampshire Press: Open Access Books
An interdisciplinary study of urban literature and domestic architecture in the United States from 1850-1930. With chapters on the hotel, Central Park, tenement houses, and apartment buildings, At Home in the City juxtaposes literary criticism with a history of the built environment to show the inception of American modernity. Works treated include: The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ruth Hall by Fanny Fern, The Bostonians by Henry James, How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis, Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser, The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's feminist urban utopias, and Nella Larsen's Quicksand.
Community Formation In Gay Buffalo, New York, Justin Paul Azzarella
Community Formation In Gay Buffalo, New York, Justin Paul Azzarella
Papers, Documents, and Publications
No abstract provided.
August 2000, Buffalo Belles
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.08 (October 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.08 (October 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 01/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 01/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.2, No.10 (November 1993), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.2, No.10 (November 1993), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Our Paper 02/1990, Our Paper
Our Paper 04/1988, Our Paper
Fifth Freedom, 1983-05-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1983-05-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
Gay Pride Fest News: Pg1
Editorial: pg2
AIDS Information: pg3
SELections: pg4
Book Reviews From EMMA: pg5
Gay Legal Advisor: pg5
Out and About: pg6
Calendar: pg8
"Night of Our Lives": pg11
Gay Youth: Past and Present: pg11
Book Reviews: pg13
Aural Column: pg14
Gay Directory: pg15
Gay Community News: 1978 July 01, Volume 5 Issue 50, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1978 July 01, Volume 5 Issue 50, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 50 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1978 June 24, Volume 5 Issue 49, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1978 June 24, Volume 5 Issue 49, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 49 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1978 March 25, Volume 5 Issue 36, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1978 March 25, Volume 5 Issue 36, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 36 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1978 January 28, Volume 5 Issue 29, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1978 January 28, Volume 5 Issue 29, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 29 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 December 24, Volume 5 Issue 25, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 24, Volume 5 Issue 25, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 25 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 December 17, Volume 5 Issue 24, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 17, Volume 5 Issue 24, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 24 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Fifth Freedom, 1977-06-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1977-06-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
New York Bath Burns: pg1
Gay Rights Finale In Miami: pg1
Editorial: pg2
From Our Mailbag: pg2
Comment: pg2
Short Shots: pg3
Cartoon: pg3
Gay Bars As Gay Lib- The Future Of An Illusion: pg4
Cartoon: pg4
"No Men Ever Loved Each Other As I And Some Of These" pg6
Poetry: pg8
Rumor Control: pg9
Gay Directory: pg10
Classified: pg11
Freud For Gays? pg11
Gay Community News: 1976 April 17, Volume 3 Issue 42, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1976 April 17, Volume 3 Issue 42, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 3 Issue 42 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1975 September 20, Volume 3 Issue 12, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1975 September 20, Volume 3 Issue 12, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 3 Issue 12 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.