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Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 12, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 15, Number 12, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Students fight for their right to party -- Changing of the guard in student government -- Crime on rise at Taft -- East Hall decision awaits -- Job possibilities arrive on Career Day -- SHU reaps benefits of Pitt Center -- Herman's book praises Jewish heroes -- Is love more important than time alone -- SHU chorale performs annual holiday concert -- Woman's basketball on five game winning streak
Reflection/Reflected The Construction Of Female Subjectivity In Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September And The Death Of The Heart, Laura Bartlett
Reflection/Reflected The Construction Of Female Subjectivity In Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September And The Death Of The Heart, Laura Bartlett
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
As I read Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September and The Death of the Heart, questions arose, persisted, and remained unanswered until I undertook the project of applying poststructuralist theories to these novels. Reading The Last September, I puzzled over the female protagonist's relationship to an ancillary character, which Bowen repeatedly represents in terms of the father-daughter relationship. Reading both The Last September and The Death of the Heart, I was struck by the fact that although Bowen is typically categorized as a "classical realist," she embarks upon the quest of depicting the identity construction of two female adolescents but abandons …
November 26th 1997, Hispanic News
Deafdigest: Vol. 2, No. 16 November 23, 1997, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest: Vol. 2, No. 16 November 23, 1997, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest 1997
No abstract provided.
Maine Campus November 21 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 21 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
The Colby Echo (November 20, 1997), Colby College
The Colby Echo (November 20, 1997), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
Vol. 13, No. 13 (November 17, 1997)
Maine Campus November 14 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 14 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Spectator 1997-11-13, Editors Of The Spectator
Postma, Don Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Ena Brooks
Postma, Don Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Ena Brooks
Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"
No abstract provided.
The Daily Egyptian, November 10, 1997, Daily Egyptian Staff
The Daily Egyptian, November 10, 1997, Daily Egyptian Staff
November 1997
No abstract provided.
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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Maine Campus November 03 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 03 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
American Square Dance Vol. 52, No. 10 (Nov. 1997), Sanborn, Jon, Sanborn, Susan
American Square Dance Vol. 52, No. 10 (Nov. 1997), Sanborn, Jon, Sanborn, Susan
American Squares
Monthly square dance magazine that began publication in 1945.
Maine Campus October 31 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus October 31 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
College Voice Vol. 21 No. 7, Connecticut College
The Anchor, Volume 111.07: October 29, 1997, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 111.07: October 29, 1997, Hope College
The Anchor: 1997
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
The Colby Echo (October 23, 1997), Colby College
The Colby Echo (October 23, 1997), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
The Carroll News- Vol. 90, No. 6 (1997), John Carroll University
The Carroll News- Vol. 90, No. 6 (1997), John Carroll University
The Carroll News
No abstract provided.
The Cord Weekly (October 22, 1997)
Innovator, 1997-10-20, Student Services
Innovator, 1997-10-20, Student Services
Innovator
The Innovator was a student newspaper published at Governors State University between March 1972 and October 2000. The newspaper featured student reporting, opinions, news, photos, poetry, and original graphics.
The Cord Weekly (October 16, 1997)
The Murray Ledger And Times, October 14, 1997, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger And Times, October 14, 1997, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
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Maine Campus October 08 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus October 08 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
The Daily Egyptian (Homecoming), October 03, 1997, Daily Egyptian Staff
The Daily Egyptian (Homecoming), October 03, 1997, Daily Egyptian Staff
October 1997
No abstract provided.
The Cord Weekly (October 1, 1997)
Ndls Update 10/1997, Notre Dame Law School
Court-Created Boundaries Between A Visible Lesbian Mother And Her Children, Susan J. Becker
Court-Created Boundaries Between A Visible Lesbian Mother And Her Children, Susan J. Becker
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
This essay identifies some of the boundaries and obstacles imposed by the courts on a "visible" lesbian mother striving to maintain a healthy relationship with her children. The term "visible" is used to describe a mother whose lesbian sexuality has been revealed to a court empowered with defining her future contact with her children. The primary focus here is on children who were conceived through a heterosexual relationship, and where a heterosexual parent, grandparent, or other person is challenging the lesbian mother's right to custody of, or visitation with, her own children. Court created boundaries are identified and discussed in …
Decentering Whiteness, Peter Mclaren
Decentering Whiteness, Peter Mclaren
Education Faculty Articles and Research
"I wish to make two claims in this article. One is that multicultural education has largely refused to acknowledge how imperialism, colonialism, and the transnational circulation of capitalism influences the ways in which many oppressed minority groups cognitively map their paradigm of democracy in the United States. The other claim is that the present focus on diversity in multicultural education is often misguided because the struggle for ethnic diversity makes progressive political sense only if it can be accompanied by a sustained analysis of the cultural logics of white supremacy; While these two claims mutually inform each other, it is …
Maine Campus September 29 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus September 29 1997, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.