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Mnidoo-Worlding: Merleau-Ponty And Anishinaabe Philosophical Translations, Dolleen Tisawii'ashii Manning
Mnidoo-Worlding: Merleau-Ponty And Anishinaabe Philosophical Translations, Dolleen Tisawii'ashii Manning
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
This dissertation develops a concept of mnidoo-worlding, whereby consciousness emerges as a kind of possession by what is outside of ‘self’ and simultaneously by what is internal as self-possession. Weaving together phenomenology, post structural philosophy and Ojibwe Anishinaabe orally transmitted knowledges, I examine Ojibwe Anishinaabe mnidoo, or ‘other than human,’ ontologies. Mnidoo refers to energy, potency or processes that suffuse all of existence and includes humans, animals, plants, inanimate ‘objects’ and invisible and intangible forces (i.e. Thunder Beings). Such Anishinaabe philosophies engage with what I articulate as all-encompassing and interpenetrating mnidoo co-responsiveness. The result is a resistance to cooption that …
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 …
Umsl Magazine - Fall 2017, University Of Missouri-St. Louis
Umsl Magazine - Fall 2017, University Of Missouri-St. Louis
UMSL Magazine and other UMSL Magazines
The University of Missouri–St. Louis publishes UMSL Magazine for alumni and friends. The magazine highlights excellence at the university. Circulation is 98,000 and the magazine is released twice a year.
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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Working One-On-One With Students Who Have Learning Differences, Maria Frie, Stanton A. Charlton
Working One-On-One With Students Who Have Learning Differences, Maria Frie, Stanton A. Charlton
Forum Lectures
Maria Frie (a CSB senior studying English and secondary education) and Stanton Charlton (an SJU senior communication major) present their research of strategies to increase student success through universal instructional design. Maria’s focus is on training for writing tutors and education majors to improve the experience of English Language Learner students in the classroom and in the writing center. Through surveys of writing tutors and work with Education 111 faculty, Maria has identified a range of strategies for educators to use with ELL students when working one-on-one; she emphasizes individualized techniques to overcome stigma. Stanton will present his work as …
Silent Protest: A Catholic Justice Dissents In Buck V. Bell, Phillip Thompson
Silent Protest: A Catholic Justice Dissents In Buck V. Bell, Phillip Thompson
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Utah Statesman, November 14, 2017, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, November 14, 2017, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Jewish Culture In The Christian World, James Jefferson White
Jewish Culture In The Christian World, James Jefferson White
History ETDs
Christians constantly borrowed the culture of their Jewish neighbors and adapted it to Christianity. This adoption and appropriation of Jewish culture can be fit into three phases. The first phase regarded Jewish religion and philosophy. From the eighth century to the thirteenth century, Christians borrowed Jewish religious exegesis and beliefs in order to expand their own understanding of Christian religious texts. This phase came to an end as Jews and Christians came into increasingly close contact in the twelfth and thirteenth century. This led to a backlash by Christians in power. The second phase ran concurrent with the end of …
On The Network Of Railroads That Could Be Built Today In France, Michel Chevalier, Steven Rowan
On The Network Of Railroads That Could Be Built Today In France, Michel Chevalier, Steven Rowan
History Faculty Works
Revue des deux mondes, April, 1838, Series 17 March 4, vol. 14 — 1838/06, pp. 163-200, from an address made to the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques, 10 and 17 March. Pages 163-170 translated by ©Steven Rowan
J. D. Vance, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir Of A Family And Culture In Crisis. Harpercollins, 2016., Laina Farhat-Holzman
J. D. Vance, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir Of A Family And Culture In Crisis. Harpercollins, 2016., Laina Farhat-Holzman
Comparative Civilizations Review
The growing gap in the traditional trajectory from poverty to middle class may have less to do with color than with culture. We can see during this present election process the anger and distress of poor white men, flocking to the rallies of candidate Donald Trump. These men, who were once doing well during the post-WWII era, when our country was a manufacturing giant, are now victims of a changing economy.
The Tiger Vol. 112 Issue 8 2017-11-06, Clemson University
The Tiger Vol. 112 Issue 8 2017-11-06, Clemson University
Tiger Newspapers 2017
No abstract provided.
Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
"Ever True And Loyal:" Mary Todd Lincoln As A Kentuckian, Andrew Landreth
"Ever True And Loyal:" Mary Todd Lincoln As A Kentuckian, Andrew Landreth
Scholars Week
This paper considers Mary Todd Lincoln from the perspective of her relationship with her home state of Kentucky. Utilizing her own writings and those of her contemporaries, as well as secondary studies, this paper argues that Mary Todd Lincoln's life and relationships embodied many of the same contradictions of her home state and that important aspects of her public and private life were influenced by her upbringing in antebellum Kentucky. Particular emphasis is placed on her views of slavery and on her relationship with the Todd family during the Civil War.
Emily Dickinson's Funeral And The Paradox Of Literary Fame, Paul Crumbley
Emily Dickinson's Funeral And The Paradox Of Literary Fame, Paul Crumbley
English Faculty Publications
In the months preceding her death on May 15, 1886, Emily Dickinson requested that Emily Brontë's poem "No coward soul is mine" be read at her funeral, thereby enlisting Brontë's defiant declaration of immortality in what can be interpreted as Dickinson's own equally defiant final statement on the relation of fame to enduring art. Dickinson expressed the logic behind this request four years earlier in an 1882 letter to Roberts Brothers editor Thomas Niles in which she refused his request for a "volume of poems" (L749b) and instead sent him "How happy is the little Stone" (Fr1570E), a poem in …
Hawk's Herald -- Nov. 2, 2017, Roger Williams University
Hawk's Herald -- Nov. 2, 2017, Roger Williams University
Hawk's Herald
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Socio-Political Contradictions In Brown’S American Gothic: An Important Historical Precursor To The Conceptualization Of Ideology In Modernity, Robert T. Schassler
Socio-Political Contradictions In Brown’S American Gothic: An Important Historical Precursor To The Conceptualization Of Ideology In Modernity, Robert T. Schassler
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Theses and Dissertations
Charles Brockden Brown's American Gothic is distinctly American in its dealings with Revolutionary-era culture and distinctly Gothic in its subversion of the foundational aspects of this culture. Brown draws upon his own revolutionary experience, to first connect, then criticize the two main tenents of the transatlantic migration of ideologies to America. The two, seemingly opposite, ideologies in question being radical German-Protestant theology and the political and socio-economic philosophies of the Enlightenment. Brown creates an obvious commonality between the two opposing concepts through the common thread of, “seeking illumination,” or in other words, the assertion of ultimate truths about man and …
The Ip Law Book Review, V. 8#1, William T. Gallagher
The Ip Law Book Review, V. 8#1, William T. Gallagher
Intellectual Property Law
AUTHORS IN COURT: SCENES FROM THE THEATER OF COPYRIGHT, by Mark Rose. Reviewed by Robert Spoo, The University of Tulsa College of Law
COPYRIGHT BEYOND LAW: REGULATING CREATIVITY IN THE GRAFFITI SUBCULTURE, by Marta Iljadica. Reviewed by Zahr K. Said, University of Washington School of Law
CHOREOGRAPHING COPYRIGHT: RACE, GENDER, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN AMERICAN DANCE by Anthea Kraut. Reviewed by Carys Craig, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
The Irishtheatre As Imaginative Space: A Vehicle And Venue For The Reconstruction Of The Irish Identity, Rania M Rafik Khalil
The Irishtheatre As Imaginative Space: A Vehicle And Venue For The Reconstruction Of The Irish Identity, Rania M Rafik Khalil
English Language and Literature
Current cultural and political changes have prompted the theatre to play a significant role in staging the transformations of the Irish identity. Over time, it has provided an impetus for expressions of the collective new self-image of the Irish. Re-inventing the self requires a manifestation of space and the production of space whether geographical, metaphorical or a physical stage representation. ‘Space’has been utilisedin Irish drama in terms ofgeographical location, cartography, socialmedia, technology, immigration, and the theatre stage. Globalisation has also played a crucial role in terms of creating overlapping spacesand multiple belongings.This study will examinethrough Henri Lefebvre’s theory of space, …
It's Dispositive: Considering Constitutional Review For First Amendment Retaliation Claims, Abigail E. Williams
It's Dispositive: Considering Constitutional Review For First Amendment Retaliation Claims, Abigail E. Williams
Missouri Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Mixed Methods Study On Educational Leadership And Ethical Decision Making In Situations Of High Turbulence, Jenna Sladeck
A Mixed Methods Study On Educational Leadership And Ethical Decision Making In Situations Of High Turbulence, Jenna Sladeck
Dissertations
Researching ethical decision-making, within an educational setting, shed light on the importance of how each decision may influence an individual leader across generations. “A leader’s system of values, or deeply held beliefs, is the ethical framework from which a leader develops a vision, defines and shapes the change process and takes action to make his or her vision a reality” (Vogel, 2012, p. 1). The researcher sought to investigate the how and why of each decision to explore a possible gap between one leader to another, based on age, experience, education, gender and/or race. When an educational leader experienced a …
Crimmigration-Counterterrorism, Margaret Hu
Crimmigration-Counterterrorism, Margaret Hu
Faculty Publications
The discriminatory effects that may stem from biometric ID cybersurveillance and other algorithmically-driven screening technologies can be better understood through the analytical prism of “crimmigrationcounterterrorism”: the conflation of crime, immigration, and counterterrorism policy. The historical genesis for this phenomenon can be traced back to multiple migration law developments, including the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. To implement stricter immigration controls at the border and interior, both the federal and state governments developed immigration enforcement schemes that depended upon both biometric identification documents and immigration screening protocols. This Article uses contemporary attempts to implement an expanded regime of “extreme vetting” to …
The Current Volume 28: Issue 11, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 11, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
At The Table In Sarajevo: Reflections On Ethnic Segregation In Bosnia, Charles J. Russo
At The Table In Sarajevo: Reflections On Ethnic Segregation In Bosnia, Charles J. Russo
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Why Are The Children Dying?: Mixed-Race Children In Chang-Rae Lee’S First Five Novels, Holly E. Martin
Why Are The Children Dying?: Mixed-Race Children In Chang-Rae Lee’S First Five Novels, Holly E. Martin
Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies
The mixed-race children in each of Lee’s first five novels constitute an overarching set of symbols, reflecting, at first, society’s intolerance of miscegenation and its resulting mixed offspring, as demonstrated in the dysfunctional behaviors of the parent(s) (or society) and the death or disappearance of the mixed-race child. Then, later in the novel, a second mixed-race child’s birth, or its impending birth, signifies an acquired racial awareness on the part of the parent(s) and an overcoming of trauma that leads to hope for a more tolerant and understanding social environment for the mixed-race child.
Chimes: October 27, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: October 27, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
Calvin faculty and students join #MeToo movement by Kathryn Mae Post
Constitution series debates political polarization by Isabella Ebbert
Mokaya hosts chocolate dinner by Morgan Anderson
Amazon's show 'Lore' offers creepy scares in time for Halloween by Brandon Schreur
Students present research at poster fair by David Fitch
Astronomy club holds first stargazing meeting by Molly Bruns
Calvin's changing identity by Josh Polanski
Berglund gives talk about hockey research by Hannah Butler
Honduras: A Democracy Gone Awry The Forceful Ouster Of A President, Alexander S. Farr
Honduras: A Democracy Gone Awry The Forceful Ouster Of A President, Alexander S. Farr
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Weathering The Global Financial Crisis: An Overview Of The Canadian Experience, Virginia Torrie
Weathering The Global Financial Crisis: An Overview Of The Canadian Experience, Virginia Torrie
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Regulation And Supervision Of Microfinance Institutions: A Proposal For A Balanced Approach, B. Seth Mcnew
Regulation And Supervision Of Microfinance Institutions: A Proposal For A Balanced Approach, B. Seth Mcnew
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Global Corporate Governance And Legal Education, Bernhard Grossfeld
Global Corporate Governance And Legal Education, Bernhard Grossfeld
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.