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The Struggle Over Boundary And Memory: Nation, Borders, And Gender In Jewish Israel, Tamar Mayer
The Struggle Over Boundary And Memory: Nation, Borders, And Gender In Jewish Israel, Tamar Mayer
Journal of International Women's Studies
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not have a clear idea of the geographical parameters of its territory, the boundaries often get defined by others and through war. In the case of Israel, however, especially since 1967, the Jewish homeland has been defined and shaped not simply by war but by government policies that support the Settlement Project in the occupied territories of the West Bank. While Jewish men and women historically have had different roles in defining Israel’s boundaries – men as defenders of borders and women as enablers …
Landscaping Israel: Power And Resistance On The Ground, Janey Kemp
Landscaping Israel: Power And Resistance On The Ground, Janey Kemp
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
“'They Was Things Past The Tellin’: A Reconsideration Of Sexuality And Memory In The Ex-Slave Narratives Of The Federal Writers’ Project", Lynn Cowles Wartberg
“'They Was Things Past The Tellin’: A Reconsideration Of Sexuality And Memory In The Ex-Slave Narratives Of The Federal Writers’ Project", Lynn Cowles Wartberg
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
In 1936, Federal Writers’ Project (FWP) employees began interviewing formerly enslaved men and women, allowing them to speak publicly of their experiences under slavery. Defying racism and the repressions of Jim Crow, ex-slaves discussed intimate details of their lives. Many researchers considered these interviews unreliable, but if viewed through the lens of gender and analyzed using recent scholarship on slavery and sexuality, FWP interviews offer new insights into the lives of enslaved men and women. Using a small number of ex-slave interviews, most of them drawn from Louisiana, this thesis demonstrates the value of these oral histories for understanding the …
Doctor's Orders: A New Prescription For Adhd Medication Abuse, Erinn L. Rigney
Doctor's Orders: A New Prescription For Adhd Medication Abuse, Erinn L. Rigney
Notre Dame Law Review
The article focuses on the problems regarding the misuse of medications used in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a neurobehavioral disorder. It discusses that drug Adderall that is prescribed for the patients of ADHD helps in increasing concentration, memory and focus. It also elaborates that in academic institutions, this drug has been misused by healthy people to perform better than others even after strict guidelines.
Does Inconsistent-Handedness Lead To A Better Memory Or Does A Better Memory Lead To Inconsistent-Handedness?, Emily K. Carris
Does Inconsistent-Handedness Lead To A Better Memory Or Does A Better Memory Lead To Inconsistent-Handedness?, Emily K. Carris
College of Arts & Sciences Senior Honors Theses
The purpose of the study is measure the effect of handedness and hand use on memory for how specific tasks were performed. The hypothesis of the present study is that inconsistent-handers will have better memory than consistent-handers for the hand or hands they used to perform tasks. Data analysis was preformed on 30 inconsistent-handers and 45 consistent-handers, as classified by the modified Edinburg Handedness Inventory. Tasks were performed in five different hand-use conditions: always left, usually left, no preference, usually right, and always right. The results were that both consistency of handedness and hand use had an effect on memory. …
Brooding Deficits In Memory: Focusing Attention Improves Subsequent Recall, Paula T. Hertel, Amanda A. Benbow, E. Geraerts
Brooding Deficits In Memory: Focusing Attention Improves Subsequent Recall, Paula T. Hertel, Amanda A. Benbow, E. Geraerts
Psychology Faculty Research
Ruminative habits of thought about one’s problems and the resulting consequences are correlated with symptoms of depression and cognitive biases (Nolen-Hoeksema, Wisco, & Lyubomirsky, 2008). In our orienting task, brooders and nonbrooders concentrated on self-focusing phrases while they were also exposed to neutral target words. On each trial in the unfocused condition, participants saw and then reported the target before concentrating on the phrase; in the focused condition, the target was reported after phrase concentration. A brooding-related deficit on a subsequent unexpected test of free and forced recall was obtained in the unfocused condition only. Brooders recalled more successfully in …
Entre France Et Vietnam : Linda Lê Et La Problématique Mémorielle, Hervé Tchumkam
Entre France Et Vietnam : Linda Lê Et La Problématique Mémorielle, Hervé Tchumkam
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
Building on Paul Ricoeur’s work on memory and forgetting, this article analyzes exile and identity in Linda Lê’s Calomnies, a novel that narrates the peregrinations of a young girl exiled from her native Vietnam because of French war but nevertheless living in France. Building on the contention that identity is somewhat problematic in exile, I argue that while the narrator’s resort to her relatives in order to remember her past, her struggle to battle oblivion often takes shape against the backdrop of collective memory. More specifically, I investigate Calomnies to show that the narrative of exile and the subsequent quest …
Langue Et Identité Chez Leïla Sebbar. Vers Une Filiation Renégociée, Cécilia W. Francis
Langue Et Identité Chez Leïla Sebbar. Vers Une Filiation Renégociée, Cécilia W. Francis
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
In Je ne parle pas la langue de mon père (2003), L’arabe comme un chant secret (2010a), as well as in other components of her intimate prose, Leïla Sebbar reflects on her sense of dispossessed identity due to linguistic exile and an unknown heritage, resulting from ruptures in her paternal filiation. Drawing from the works of Jacques Derrida, Régine Robin and Simon Harel, which form the basis of our argumentation, we examine various dimensions of the severed parental bond. The article proposes to examine how Sebbar’s autobiographical writings, which incorporate scenarios dealing with legacy transmission expressed in terms of auditory …
Examining Effects Of Picture Content On False Recognition In Consistent And Inconsistent Handers., Rosanna G. Scott
Examining Effects Of Picture Content On False Recognition In Consistent And Inconsistent Handers., Rosanna G. Scott
College of Arts & Sciences Senior Honors Theses
Multiple previous studies agree that inconsistent handers exhibit a memory advantage over consistent handers, oftentimes in reference to inconsistents exhibiting lower false alarm rates. Two recent studies have found contrasting data, demonstrating that, compared to consistently handed individuals, inconsistently handed individuals exhibit a higher false alarm rate in recognition memory following the encoding of pictures of objects, regardless of whether lures are pictures or object names. From this research, it is unclear whether inconsistent individuals have difficulty remembering pictures of all types, or only pictures of objects. In the current study, participants studied pictures without focal objects (i.e., landscapes and …
Separating Component Signals Of Episodic Simulation Using A Catch Trial Design, Adrian W. Gilmore
Separating Component Signals Of Episodic Simulation Using A Catch Trial Design, Adrian W. Gilmore
All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs)
Tasks that require mentally simulating events, such as remembering events from one’s past and imagining events from one’s future, have been shown to involve a highly overlapping set of brain regions. Across a growing number of studies, relatively few regions have been found that show differences in activity between remembered and imagined events. However, studies have not disambiguated neural activity related to task orientation: i.e., preparing to remember events from the past or imagine events in the future) from activity related simulating events, per se. The current experiment uses functional MRI and employs a catch trial design to test the …
Induction Of Stronger And Long Lasting Vaccine Immunity To Tuberculosis, Pearl Bakhru
Induction Of Stronger And Long Lasting Vaccine Immunity To Tuberculosis, Pearl Bakhru
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Tuberculosis is a major cause of death due to an infection in mankind. BCG vaccine protects against childhood tuberculosis although, it fails to protect against adult tuberculosis. BCG vaccine localizes to immature phagosomes of macrophages, and avoids lysosomal fusion, which decreases peptide antigen production. Peptides are essential for macrophage-mediated priming of CD4 and CD8 T cells respectively through MHC-II and MHC-I pathways. Furthermore, BCG reduces the expression of MHC-II in macrophages of mice after infection, through Toll-like receptor-1/2 (TLR-1/2) mediated signaling. In my first aim, I hypothesized that BCG-induced reduction of MHC-II levels in macrophages can decrease CD4 T cell …
"Sing To The Lord A New Song": Memory, Music, Epistemology, And The Emergence Of Gregorian Chant As Corporate Knowledge, Jordan Timothy Ray Baker
"Sing To The Lord A New Song": Memory, Music, Epistemology, And The Emergence Of Gregorian Chant As Corporate Knowledge, Jordan Timothy Ray Baker
Masters Theses
Following the Christianization of the crumbling Roman Empire, a wide array of disparate Christian traditions arose. A confusion of liturgical rites and musical styles expressed the diversity of this nascent Christendom; however, it also exemplified a sometimes threatening disunity. Into this frame, the Carolingian Empire made a decisive choice. Charlemagne, with a desire to consolidate power, forged stronger bonds withRome by transporting the liturgy ofRome to the Frankish North. The outcome of this transmission was the birth of a composite form of music exhibiting the liturgical properties ofRome but also shaped by the musical sensibilities of the Franks—Gregorian chant.
This …
Through A Glass, Darkly: The Changing Past Of Coffee County, Georgia, Jonathan Hepworth
Through A Glass, Darkly: The Changing Past Of Coffee County, Georgia, Jonathan Hepworth
All Theses
In 1954, Coffee County, Georgia, commemorated its centennial with a massive celebration that essentially shut down the county seat of Douglas for a week. Parades, fireworks, speeches, and above all a large-scale historical pageant, the 'Centurama,' were components of the celebration. The history celebrated in 1954, however, did not necessarily match up with Coffee County's actual history. This thesis examines the history of Coffee County and its changing nature, looking at politics, economics, and culture. It finds that historical 'memory' is not always planned out by society's elites, but can change as the result of politics, demographic shifts, and commercial …
Healing An Open Wound: Tepeyaquism As Transnational Political And Cultural Activism, Silvia Spitta
Healing An Open Wound: Tepeyaquism As Transnational Political And Cultural Activism, Silvia Spitta
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Family /War: A Cautionary Tale, Irene Kacandes
Confronting Nationalisms, Cosmopolitan Visions, And The Politics Of Memory: Aesthetics Of Reconciliation And Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger In Western Ukraine, Irene Silverblatt
Confronting Nationalisms, Cosmopolitan Visions, And The Politics Of Memory: Aesthetics Of Reconciliation And Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger In Western Ukraine, Irene Silverblatt
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Memory And Reconciliation In Spanish Society, Txetxu Aguado
Memory And Reconciliation In Spanish Society, Txetxu Aguado
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
And When Time Stood Still: Building A Road For Peace, Reconciliation, And Forgiveness In Euskadi (The End Of Eta Armed Conflict), Annabel Martín
And When Time Stood Still: Building A Road For Peace, Reconciliation, And Forgiveness In Euskadi (The End Of Eta Armed Conflict), Annabel Martín
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Perspectives On Violence And Reconciliation: Arab-American Women’S Writing About September 11, Sirene Harb
Perspectives On Violence And Reconciliation: Arab-American Women’S Writing About September 11, Sirene Harb
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Becoming Aurora: Translating The Story Of Arshaluys Mardiganian, Shushan Avagyan
Becoming Aurora: Translating The Story Of Arshaluys Mardiganian, Shushan Avagyan
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Welcome To Our Hillbrow: Learning To “Learn To Live” In The Wake Of Apartheid, Maurits Van Bever Donker
Welcome To Our Hillbrow: Learning To “Learn To Live” In The Wake Of Apartheid, Maurits Van Bever Donker
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
The Broken Years. The Case Of The So-Called “Dirty War” In Mexico, Fritz Glockner
The Broken Years. The Case Of The So-Called “Dirty War” In Mexico, Fritz Glockner
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
The Blanket Of Reconciliation In South Africa, Catherine M. Cole
The Blanket Of Reconciliation In South Africa, Catherine M. Cole
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
From Shopping Malls To Memory Museums: Reconciling The Recent Past In The Uruguayan Neoliberal State, Eugenio Di Stefano
From Shopping Malls To Memory Museums: Reconciling The Recent Past In The Uruguayan Neoliberal State, Eugenio Di Stefano
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Memory Sites: From Auratic Spaces To A Cyberspace Of Peruvian Memorials, Margarita Saona
Memory Sites: From Auratic Spaces To A Cyberspace Of Peruvian Memorials, Margarita Saona
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Signs Of State Terrorism In Post-Authoritarian Santiago: Memories And Memorialization In Chile, Carolina Aguilera, Gonzalo Cáceres
Signs Of State Terrorism In Post-Authoritarian Santiago: Memories And Memorialization In Chile, Carolina Aguilera, Gonzalo Cáceres
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Inter-Generational Transmission Of Grief In Paine, Chile, Katherine Hite
Inter-Generational Transmission Of Grief In Paine, Chile, Katherine Hite
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Memory Museums In Chile: Connecting The Past With The Voices Of The Present, Manuela Badilla Rajevic
Memory Museums In Chile: Connecting The Past With The Voices Of The Present, Manuela Badilla Rajevic
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
The Battlefields Of Disagreement And Reconciliation. 21st Century Documentary Images On The War Against Paraguay (1864-1870), Sebastían Díaz-Duhalde
The Battlefields Of Disagreement And Reconciliation. 21st Century Documentary Images On The War Against Paraguay (1864-1870), Sebastían Díaz-Duhalde
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Contesting Memories: A Brief Recount Of The Struggles To Talk About The Violent Past In Argentina, Betina Kaplan
Contesting Memories: A Brief Recount Of The Struggles To Talk About The Violent Past In Argentina, Betina Kaplan
Dissidences
No abstract provided.