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Fears And Fascinations: Representing Catholicism In The American South, Thomas F. Haddox Nov 2005

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 …


Winifred S. "Winnie" Foster Research Collection : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Winifred S. Foster, Christopher Johnston Nov 2005

Winifred S. "Winnie" Foster Research Collection : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Winifred S. Foster, Christopher Johnston

Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aids: All Items

In June 2003, Winifred S. “Winnie” Foster donated a collection of clippings, photographs, and archival materials that document her involvement in local civil liberties activities and the development of commercial activities at the Central Plaza Shopping Center. Born in 1927, Winnie grew up in a Quaker home environment. She and other farm girls in rural Ohio often made clothes from feed sacks. As she came of age, she embraced the Quaker tradition of pacifism and commitment for equality. She and her husband, also a Quaker, moved to Rhode Island and supported liberal causes. Like many of her generation, she was …


Maine Campus October 17 2005, Maine Campus Staff Oct 2005

Maine Campus October 17 2005, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

No abstract provided.


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Oct 2005

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • NAACP Discusses Local Racism
  • News
  • National News
  • Opinion
  • Classifieds
  • Sport


October 6, 2005, James Madison University Oct 2005

October 6, 2005, James Madison University

The Breeze, 2000-2009

The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.


October 3, 2005, James Madison University Oct 2005

October 3, 2005, James Madison University

The Breeze, 2000-2009

The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.


American Society Of Parasitologists Newsletter, V. 27, No. 3, Autumn 2005, Scott Lyell Gardner Oct 2005

American Society Of Parasitologists Newsletter, V. 27, No. 3, Autumn 2005, Scott Lyell Gardner

American Society of Parasitologists: Newsletter

An issue of the American Society of Parasitologists' quarterly newsletter, also called the Journal of Parasitology Newsletter.


Octh2005, Robert Kelly Oct 2005

Octh2005, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From October 2005 Robert Kelly Archive.


Initial Interest Confusion: Standing At The Crossroads Of Trademark Law, Jennifer E. Rothman Oct 2005

Initial Interest Confusion: Standing At The Crossroads Of Trademark Law, Jennifer E. Rothman

All Faculty Scholarship

While the benchmark of trademark infringement traditionally has been a demonstration that consumers are likely to be confused by the use of a similar or identical trademark to identify the goods or services of another, a court-created doctrine called initial interest confusion allows liability for trademark infringement solely on the basis that a consumer might initially be interested, attracted, or distracted by a competitor's, or even a non-competitor's, product or service. Initial interest confusion is being used with increasing frequency, especially on the Internet, to shut down speech critical of trademark holders and their products and services, to prevent comparative …


The Trinitarian Dna Of Christian Worship: Perennial Themes In Recent Theological Literature, John Witvliet Oct 2005

The Trinitarian Dna Of Christian Worship: Perennial Themes In Recent Theological Literature, John Witvliet

University Faculty Publications and Creative Works

Trinitarian theology has considerable implications for Christian worship. On the assumption that doctrine and liturgy are inextricably intertwined, my interest is to isolate and clarify the links between the doctrine of the Trinity and the theology and practice of worship, and thereby to explore the basic "grammar" or "DNA" of Trinitarian worship. My procedure will be to identify briefly five unique though inter-related themes, five "kinds of Trinitarian discourse," and to explore the resonances or corollaries of those themes in work on the theology and practice of liturgy. By choosing to offer an overview, my goal is to present this …


Judith Sloan Lecture/Performance, Women In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program Sep 2005

Judith Sloan Lecture/Performance, Women In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program

Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series

Lecture/performance events with Judith Sloan to accompany the Hudson' Museum's exhibit of Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new america, a multi-media exhibit created by Sloan with Walter Lehrer. Four events will be held November 6-8, both in Bangor and on campus.


September 26, 2005, James Madison University Sep 2005

September 26, 2005, James Madison University

The Breeze, 2000-2009

The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.


Maine Campus September 15 2005, Maine Campus Staff Sep 2005

Maine Campus September 15 2005, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

No abstract provided.


Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, September 2005 Sep 2005

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, September 2005

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Poughkeepsie,NY

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid


50 Years Of The Lord Of The Rings - Mythcon 36, The Tolkien Society, The Mythopoeic Society Aug 2005

50 Years Of The Lord Of The Rings - Mythcon 36, The Tolkien Society, The Mythopoeic Society

Mythcon Programs

This is the program book for Mythcon 36, held in conjunction with The Tolkien Society.

"The Mythopoeic Society have organised a stream of papers and several events at Tolkien 2005. They have produced a booklet for all attendees, which you should find in the bag you were given when you registered. The booklet doubles as both the Mythcon 36 Program Book (Tolkien 2005 incorporates Mythcon 36) and as a special double issue of Mythprint, the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society. It includes extra details of the Mythopoeic Society events. Other features include some memories of past Mythcons, including the …


Oral History Interview On Bloomfield, Ct, Edward Stockton Jul 2005

Oral History Interview On Bloomfield, Ct, Edward Stockton

Oral History Interviews

Edward Stockton reflects on his time as a resident of Bloomfield, including his employment by United Technologies, and rise in the local Democratic party and election as mayor in 1969, 1971, and 1973. As a white man, he was interested in living in a town that had diversity in both the religious and racial aspect. Stockton recalls his children’s experiences attending Bloomfield public schools and believes that diversity within the schools they attended prepared them for the diversity they would experience out in the “real world.” Stockton recalls the voluntary busing situation and felt it would solve racial imbalance of …


Summer Newsletter 2005, Laurie M. Deredita Jul 2005

Summer Newsletter 2005, Laurie M. Deredita

Friends of the Connecticut College Library Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Landmark Report (Vol. 25, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections Jul 2005

Landmark Report (Vol. 25, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections

Landmark Report

Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.


Addressing Religion And Spirituality In Psychotherapy: Clients' Perspectives, Sarah Knox, Lynn A. Catlin, Margaret Casper, Lewis Z. Schlosser Jul 2005

Addressing Religion And Spirituality In Psychotherapy: Clients' Perspectives, Sarah Knox, Lynn A. Catlin, Margaret Casper, Lewis Z. Schlosser

College of Education Faculty Research and Publications

Twelve adult clients described the role of religion and spirituality in their lives and in therapy as a whole, as well as their specific experiences of discussing religious-spiritual topics in individual outpatient psychotherapy with nonreligiously affiliated therapists. Data were analyzed using Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR; Hill, Thompson, & Williams, 1997). Results indicated that clients were regularly involved in religious-spiritual activities, usually did not know the religious-spiritual orientation of their therapists, but often found them open to such discussions. Specific helpful discussions of religion-spirituality were often begun by clients in the 1st year of therapy, were related to clients' presenting concerns, …


Interview With Arthur Bruce Boenau, June 9, 2005, Arthur Bruce Boenau, Michael J. Birkner Jun 2005

Interview With Arthur Bruce Boenau, June 9, 2005, Arthur Bruce Boenau, Michael J. Birkner

Oral Histories

Arthur Bruce Boenau was interviewed on June 9, 2005 by Michael Birkner about his life and time as a professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College. He discusses his childhood, his experiences during World War II and the Korean War in the Counterintelligence Corps, and finally his memories of the faculty, administrators, and students at Gettysburg.

Length of Interview: 94 minutes

Collection Note: This oral history was selected from the Oral History Collection maintained by Special Collections & College Archives. Transcripts are available for browsing in the Special Collections Reading Room, 4th floor, Musselman Library. GettDigital contains the complete …


The Murray Ledger And Times, June 6, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times Jun 2005

The Murray Ledger And Times, June 6, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times

The Murray Ledger & Times

No abstract provided.


University Of Nebraska At Omaha, May Commencement 2005, University Of Nebraska At Omaha May 2005

University Of Nebraska At Omaha, May Commencement 2005, University Of Nebraska At Omaha

Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


Minutes Of The Faculty Senate Meeting, April 20, 2005, University Of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Faculty Senate Apr 2005

Minutes Of The Faculty Senate Meeting, April 20, 2005, University Of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Minutes

No abstract provided.


…Of Cabbages And Kings. April, 2005, Emeriti Society, University Of The Pacific Apr 2005

…Of Cabbages And Kings. April, 2005, Emeriti Society, University Of The Pacific

Emeriti Newsletter: "...Of Cabbages and Kings"

"...Of Cabbages and Kings" is the newsletter of the University of the Pacific Emeriti Society. Read more about the Emeriti Society of Pacific by clicking here.


Ethnography In Counseling Psychology Research: Possibilities For Application., Muninder Kaur Ahluwalia, Lisa A. Suzuki, Jacqueline S. Mattis, Cherubim A. Quizon Apr 2005

Ethnography In Counseling Psychology Research: Possibilities For Application., Muninder Kaur Ahluwalia, Lisa A. Suzuki, Jacqueline S. Mattis, Cherubim A. Quizon

Department of Counseling Scholarship and Creative Works

The emphasis placed on prolonged engagement, fieldwork, and participant observation has prevented the wide-scale use of ethnography in counseling psychology. This article provides a discussion of ethnography in terms of definition, process, and potential ethical dilemmas. The authors propose that ethnographically informed methods can enhance counseling psychology research conducted with multicultural communities and provide better avenues toward a contextual understanding of diversity as it relates to professional inquiry. (APA PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)


Architecture As Contextual Re-Interpretation : A Mixed-Use Cultural Center In Old Havana, Cuba, Gabriel Fuentes Apr 2005

Architecture As Contextual Re-Interpretation : A Mixed-Use Cultural Center In Old Havana, Cuba, Gabriel Fuentes

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis addresses contextual design in the city, particularly the design of contemporary architecture in historic places.

The research focuses on an analysis of Old Havana's urban architecture, particularly the spatial qualities of colonial Cuban houses as well as visual, social, and functional qualities of their urban façades. Additionally, I analyze specific mid-twentieth century houses that reinterpret Cuba’s colonial architecture in order to derive architectural principles that are tested in my design process.

The design project is a mixed-use cultural center at the Plaza Vieja in Old Havana, Cuba. As a cultural destination currently under going restoration, the Plaza Vieja …


Daily Announcements March 2005, Wofford College. Office Of Marketing And Communications Mar 2005

Daily Announcements March 2005, Wofford College. Office Of Marketing And Communications

Communications Office Daily Announcements

No abstract provided.


Trends In The Portrayal Of The Puritans Found In American History Textbooks From The 1870s Through The 1990s As Influenced By Secular Educational Philosophy, James A. Wicks Mar 2005

Trends In The Portrayal Of The Puritans Found In American History Textbooks From The 1870s Through The 1990s As Influenced By Secular Educational Philosophy, James A. Wicks

Faculty Dissertations

There has been a movement to exclude a Biblical worldview from high school American history textbooks exchanging it for a secular worldview through the use of historical revisionism. Available literature failed to adequately address the impact of revisionism within the pages of American history textbooks specifically concerning the portrayal of the American Puritans. Therefore, an analysis of American history textbooks beginning in the 1870s through the 1990s was necessary to demonstrate the existence of historical revisionism regarding the treatment of the American Puritans and whether a trend existed to revise their place in American history textbooks over the past two …


The Murray Ledger And Times, February 28, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times Feb 2005

The Murray Ledger And Times, February 28, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times

The Murray Ledger & Times

No abstract provided.


02-18-2005 Peace Activist To Speak At Swosu On Feb. 28, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 2005

02-18-2005 Peace Activist To Speak At Swosu On Feb. 28, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

THE BARK ARCHIVE 2005

Nathaniel Batchelder, director of Oklahoma City's Peace House, will speak at Southwestern Oklahoma State University on Monday, February 28, on the Weatherford campus.