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Téacsúil Fionnachtain, Alan Delozier
Téacsúil Fionnachtain, Alan Delozier
Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies
No abstract provided.
Gothic Girlhood And Resistance: Confronting Ireland’S Neoliberal Containment Culture In Tana French’S The Secret Place, Mollie Kervick
Gothic Girlhood And Resistance: Confronting Ireland’S Neoliberal Containment Culture In Tana French’S The Secret Place, Mollie Kervick
Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies
The Secret Place (2014) exposes a persistent Western cultural impulse to contain the emotions of teenage girls when they demonstrate control over their lives. In the Irish context, the dismissal of teenage girls is resonant of a containment culture in which controlling women’s bodies and minds has been essential to upholding heteropatriarchal ideals. Resistance to the novel’s unresolved supernatural elements by readers and critics and the lack of sustained academic scholarship also point to an unsettling complacency with the neoliberal impulse to contain female emotion and lived experience in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland.
Mmu: 08/29/22–09/04/22, Student Bar Association
Mmu: 08/29/22–09/04/22, Student Bar Association
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Insane Asylums In Britain During The Nineteenth Century, Jeanna Mankins
Insane Asylums In Britain During The Nineteenth Century, Jeanna Mankins
History Theses
This thesis analyzes insane asylums, in Britain, during the nineteenth century and argues that government, society, and gender had a profound impact on insane asylums and determined the quality of care that female and male patients received as a consequence.
Unsung Equine Heroes: An Analysis Of Equine Care And Management During The Great War, Emma E. Kuiack
Unsung Equine Heroes: An Analysis Of Equine Care And Management During The Great War, Emma E. Kuiack
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
This thesis explores the use of equines by the British Expeditionary Forces throughout the First World War, particularly examining various aspects of war equine care and management. It addresses the significance behind the use of these animals in the war before delving into the reality of how equines were cared for in terms of farrier work, skin care and management, feeding and watering, as well as psychological understandings of horses, donkeys, and mules. Through the implementation of various primary and secondary source materials, this thesis considers care mistakes that were made and the corrections that were enforced to alleviate injury …
Evading Oblivionland, Caitlin Faria
Evading Oblivionland, Caitlin Faria
Honors Program Theses and Projects
When I initially started this project, I hoped to tell stories in genres that I love while exploring the impact my father has had on my life. Although I prefer to write fiction, the nonfiction essays of this piece show who my father is through my eyes as well as provide me with the space to explore and find words for my own fears of losing him one day. The fictional stories interwoven throughout also show how my father inspires my writing even when it does not directly involve him, or a character exactly like him. For example, my dad …
Batok: The Exploration Of Indigenous Filipino Tattooing As A Resistive Collective Occupation, Chelsea Ramirez, Karen Mccarthy, Ana Cabalquinto, Carmela Dizon, Mai Santiago
Batok: The Exploration Of Indigenous Filipino Tattooing As A Resistive Collective Occupation, Chelsea Ramirez, Karen Mccarthy, Ana Cabalquinto, Carmela Dizon, Mai Santiago
Occupational Therapy | Faculty Scholarship
Batok (also known as Fatek/Burik/Tatak/Batek/Patik) is an Indigenous Filipino tattooing practice where the practitioner marks the skin by hand-tapping the ink using bone/wood implements. Previous research on tattooing from an occupational science perspective has considered European tattooing and its engagement and implication on the individual. This qualitative research explores how batok is experienced by the person and their identified community. Three Filipino participants with batok, and four family or community members were interviewed. Thematic analysis highlighted three themes recognized as Kapwa, Revealing One’s Batok, and Decolonization and Reclamation as a Cultural Practice. These themes are situated in the lens of …
Judged By The Cover, Jay Froio
Judged By The Cover, Jay Froio
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Queer Bodies: Homoeroticism, Sensuality, And Erotica In Postmodern Fine Art Photography, Rosa Michel Pace
Queer Bodies: Homoeroticism, Sensuality, And Erotica In Postmodern Fine Art Photography, Rosa Michel Pace
LSU Master's Theses
The queer body– describes the sum of assumptions and biases attributed to queer people, whereby a person’s own queer identity or expression is overshadowed by the generalizations, (mis)perceptions, and stereotypes that society imposes on that individual. Central to the scope of this thesis is the reality whereby the ostracization of queer people involves the association between the very body of the queer person with sexual acts deemed both deviant and immoral by a cis-heteronormative society. Society renders the queer body as pejoratively deviant simply on the basis of its existence alone, where any form of varied gender or sexual expression …
Marquette Literary Review, Issue 4, Spring 2012, Sara Patek, Hannah Fogarty, Bridget Gamble, Angela Sorby, Tierney Acott, Jamie Collins, Chris Morales, Amelia Milota, Daniel Bryne, Erin Kelly, Morgan Rossi, Ben Stanley, Charlie Mohl, Bradley Fremgen
Marquette Literary Review, Issue 4, Spring 2012, Sara Patek, Hannah Fogarty, Bridget Gamble, Angela Sorby, Tierney Acott, Jamie Collins, Chris Morales, Amelia Milota, Daniel Bryne, Erin Kelly, Morgan Rossi, Ben Stanley, Charlie Mohl, Bradley Fremgen
Marquette Literary Review
Table of contents
Ring of Fire, Tierney Acott, prose, ... 3
Just Imaginings, Jamie Collins, poem, … 7
Mariah, Chris Morales, poem, ... 9
All of this would stop, Amelia Milota, poem, ... 10
Jack, Avourneen, Daniel Bryne, poem, ... 11
This is a stick-up, Chris Morales, poem, … 13
952, Erin Kelly, prose, … 14
Synonymous, Amelia Milota, poem, … 17
Thoughts Collected on a Plane, Morgan Rossi, poem, … 18
What kind of middle name is Clifford? Hannah Fogarty, poem, … 20
Gold, Bridget Gamble, prose, … 21
Growing, Ben Stanley, poem, … 27
Bare Back, Morgan Rossi, …
Marquette Literary Review, Issue 7, Spring 2014, Michele Furman, Erin Mckay, Ivana Osmanovic, Katie Murphy, Mary Cate Simone, Taylor Gall, Shannon Cassells, Larry Watson, Katelyn Bishop, N. Searles, Mary Klauer, Brian Torbik, Jered Golub, Meredith Augspurger, Haley Hendrick, Taylor Levicki, Allie Othman, Stephanie Dlobik, Collen Daw, Morgan Ludington
Marquette Literary Review, Issue 7, Spring 2014, Michele Furman, Erin Mckay, Ivana Osmanovic, Katie Murphy, Mary Cate Simone, Taylor Gall, Shannon Cassells, Larry Watson, Katelyn Bishop, N. Searles, Mary Klauer, Brian Torbik, Jered Golub, Meredith Augspurger, Haley Hendrick, Taylor Levicki, Allie Othman, Stephanie Dlobik, Collen Daw, Morgan Ludington
Marquette Literary Review
Table of contents
The Late Worm … 3
Katelyn Bishop
Leroy Brown … 3 - 4
County Line Road, Indiana … 4 - 6
N. Searles
We Don't Even Have an Interstate Exit … 6
Katelyn Bishop
Lawyers Don’t Ride Buses … 7 - 8
Ghosts of Our Own Making … 8 - 9
Unnecessary Roughness … 9
Riptide … 9
Erin McKay
Untitled … 9-10
Ivana Osmanovic
The Prayer … 10-11
Taylor Gall
1973-Now … 11
What Happened When You Left Me … 11-12
Weighted Wings … 12
Mary Klauer
Nostalgia’s Bliss … 13
Shannon Cassells
On The Rocks …
Copyright: The Scenes Of A Faire Doctrine, Leslie A. Kurtz
Copyright: The Scenes Of A Faire Doctrine, Leslie A. Kurtz
Florida Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sexual Behaviours And Sexual Health Among Middle-Aged And Older Adults In Britain, Junead Khan, Emily Greaves, Clare Tanton, Hannah Kuper, Thomas Shakespeare, Eneyi Kpokiri, Yun Wang, Jason J. Ong, Suzanne Day, Stephen W. Pan, Weiming Tan, Bingyi Wang, Xin Peng, Bowen Liang, Huachun Zou, Joseph D. Tucker, Dan Wu
Sexual Behaviours And Sexual Health Among Middle-Aged And Older Adults In Britain, Junead Khan, Emily Greaves, Clare Tanton, Hannah Kuper, Thomas Shakespeare, Eneyi Kpokiri, Yun Wang, Jason J. Ong, Suzanne Day, Stephen W. Pan, Weiming Tan, Bingyi Wang, Xin Peng, Bowen Liang, Huachun Zou, Joseph D. Tucker, Dan Wu
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
Objectives Population-representative studies of the sexual health of middle-aged and older adults are lacking in ageing societies. This study aimed to identify latent patterns of sexual behaviours and health of people aged 45–74 years.
Methods We conducted a latent class analysis of the National Attitudes and Sexual Lifestyles Survey (Natsal-3), a nationally representative survey conducted in Britain in 2011.
Results Of the 5260 respondents aged 45–74 years, 48.86% of men and 44.91% of women belonged to the Content Caseys class who reported good sexual health. The Infrequent Indigos (30.94% of men, 44.38% of women) were characterised by a lack of …
European Law, James Henry Bergeron, Matthew Soper, Isabel Montojo, Shekinah Apedo, Marc Weitz, Konstantinos Tsimaras, Henry Stamelos, Angelique Devaux, Jdrg Rehder, Elisabet Rojano-Vendrell
European Law, James Henry Bergeron, Matthew Soper, Isabel Montojo, Shekinah Apedo, Marc Weitz, Konstantinos Tsimaras, Henry Stamelos, Angelique Devaux, Jdrg Rehder, Elisabet Rojano-Vendrell
The Year in Review
No abstract provided.
On The Rise: Asian American Women Elected To The Massachusetts House Of Representatives, Katie Mai, Center For Women In Politics And Public Policy, University Of Massachusetts Boston, Institute For Asian American Studies, University Of Massachusetts Boston
On The Rise: Asian American Women Elected To The Massachusetts House Of Representatives, Katie Mai, Center For Women In Politics And Public Policy, University Of Massachusetts Boston, Institute For Asian American Studies, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Publications from the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy
Comprised of 160 State Representatives and 40 State Senators, the bicameral Massachusetts Legislature serves all residents and communities of the Commonwealth yet there has been limited racial, ethnic, and gender diversity reflected in the membership of the legislature for most of its existence. While Massachusetts has a substantial and rapidly growing Asian American population, there has historically been very limited representation by Asian American women in the Massachusetts Legislature, as documented by the Asian American Commission of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts1, yet 2011 represented a turning point. This brief focuses on the narratives of five Asian American women who have …
Leader Type And Responses To State-Sponsored Terrorism, Arjun Banerjee
Leader Type And Responses To State-Sponsored Terrorism, Arjun Banerjee
Doctoral Dissertations
State-sponsored terrorism (SST) has for long been used as a tool by countries to inflict costs on rival states without direct confrontation, as the latter risks inviting limited to full-scale war. The literature on SST has so far focused primarily on the motivations, facilitating factors, and the timing of state sponsorship. What has been insufficiently studied, however, are the responses of victim states to SST. Why does state response to SST vary spatio-temporally in different countries, under different governments, and even under different leaders of the same ruling political dispensation in a country? Under what conditions does a state respond …
A Woman For Our Times: How Marriage And Motherhood Shaped Cornelia Connelly's Religious Life, Susan M. Gallen
A Woman For Our Times: How Marriage And Motherhood Shaped Cornelia Connelly's Religious Life, Susan M. Gallen
Th.D. Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Mississippi Modernism: The River Valley And Race In American Culture, 1892-1945, William C. Palmer
Mississippi Modernism: The River Valley And Race In American Culture, 1892-1945, William C. Palmer
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Mississippi Modernism looks to the Mississippi River Valley of the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first few decades of the twentieth century to analyze the ways individuals expressed and determined their experience in the changing world. By engaging with theories of modernity from Marshall Berman and the Black modernism of Houston A. Baker, Jr. this work proposes the Mississippi watershed as a region where individuals indulge in the processes of modernism remaking the environments, both urban and rural, surrounding them. By thinking about the “dry†and “wet†valleys envisioned by European settlers as Christopher Morris terms it, …
Reading Toward Breath: A Poetic Ecology Of Creative Reading, Jessica Schad Manuel
Reading Toward Breath: A Poetic Ecology Of Creative Reading, Jessica Schad Manuel
All Dissertations
Reading is an act of perception that begins in wonder and leads to wisdom. It is not a response to writing but a response-ability we have to interact with the world around us and the phenomena before us. Reading with the body leads to wisdom, and when we participate in our existence by being in the world, we are reading. So what is reading? Reading is making. We make connections, and we form relationships. The act of reading is more than a cognitive process and even surpasses the phenomenological encounter.
My research describes the reader’s relationship to the text as …
The City With A Bathtub Ring: A Century Of Shared Industrial Identity In Belfast, Maine, Michael Munson
The City With A Bathtub Ring: A Century Of Shared Industrial Identity In Belfast, Maine, Michael Munson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Belfast, Maine, is a small, visitor-friendly city of approximately 6,700 residents located on that state’s picturesque mid-coast. Founded by Ulster Scots descendants in 1770, Belfast’s rich history has allowed its sense of place to evolve as the community’s identity changed from a frontier settlement to a commercial seaport, then an industrial city, and currently a host city for several prominent customer call centers. While now charming, increasingly gentrified and popular with tourists, the city earlier prospered for more than a century as a blue-collar industrial community, which eschewed tourism well into the 1980s. This paper addresses Belfast’s sense of place …
"The Most Precious Of All Things Is Life Itself – Ultimate Cost For Perfect Value”: The Alien And The Struggle Of Life And Death In Starship Troopers, Christopher J V Loughlin
"The Most Precious Of All Things Is Life Itself – Ultimate Cost For Perfect Value”: The Alien And The Struggle Of Life And Death In Starship Troopers, Christopher J V Loughlin
Mythcon
This paper will consider Hegelian and post-Hegelian discussion of the struggle of life and death in relationship to Starship Troopers. Robert Heinlein wrote Starship Troopers in 1959 and it has been interpreted as a right-wing, “fascist,” and Greco- Roman-inspired discussion of citizen-soldiership. At the centre of Heinlein’s work lies an explicit political and civil morality: there are many human bodies, but only some that have earned full political citizenship by staking their life in military service. But what significance does the Other have in Heinlein’s book? Why is the Other destroyed, occupied, alienated? How does this struggle form the basis …
More Poems, Cindy King, Patricia Cherin, E. M. Schorb, Guy Beining, David Vandewaa, James Reiss, Gerald Locklin, T. P. Perrin
More Poems, Cindy King, Patricia Cherin, E. M. Schorb, Guy Beining, David Vandewaa, James Reiss, Gerald Locklin, T. P. Perrin
Spring: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society
No abstract provided.
Seventh Aspect Of Self-Hatred: Race, Latcrit, And Fighting The Status Quo, Jerome Mccristal Culp Jr.
Seventh Aspect Of Self-Hatred: Race, Latcrit, And Fighting The Status Quo, Jerome Mccristal Culp Jr.
Florida Law Review
No abstract provided.
Box 15, Folder 19 - "Discipline/ Obedience/ The Will/ Concentration/ Control Of Error" (E.M.S), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Box 15, Folder 19 - "Discipline/ Obedience/ The Will/ Concentration/ Control Of Error" (E.M.S), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Notes, ca. 1929-1948
No abstract provided.
Box 09, Folder 19 - "Nature And Grace" (E.M.S.), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Box 09, Folder 19 - "Nature And Grace" (E.M.S.), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Manuscripts, ca. 1921-ca.1966; n.d., Edwin Mortimer Standing
No abstract provided.
Box 08, Folder 04 - "Indian Twilight V.4" (Includes Photographs) (E.M.S.), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Box 08, Folder 04 - "Indian Twilight V.4" (Includes Photographs) (E.M.S.), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Manuscripts, ca. 1921-ca.1966; n.d., Edwin Mortimer Standing
No abstract provided.
Box 18, Folder 19 - "A Case Of Magic" At Arundel Castle (E.M.S.), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Box 18, Folder 19 - "A Case Of Magic" At Arundel Castle (E.M.S.), Edwin Mortimer Standing
Plays, ca. 1925-1931 [E.M.S.]
No abstract provided.
“I Am That I Am”: The Dadaist Anti-Fiction Of E. E. Cummings, Rubén Abella
“I Am That I Am”: The Dadaist Anti-Fiction Of E. E. Cummings, Rubén Abella
Spring: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society
No abstract provided.
The Curious Persistence Of Blasphemy, Jeremy Patrick
The Curious Persistence Of Blasphemy, Jeremy Patrick
Florida Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Sweet, Harry, Sophia Maier Garcia
Sweet, Harry, Sophia Maier Garcia
Bronx Jewish History Project
Harry Sweet grew up on Boston Road and moved with his family to the public housing projects near Crotona Park and the Cross Bronx Expressway as a teenager. He remembers finding it impressive as a child that kids got to cross the street to Herman Ritter Junior High School, across from their apartment building, by themselves and how important it was when he got to do it. He walked to PS 50 and would walk home and back for lunch. Sweet remembers his elementary school class as mixed Jewish, Italian, and black, but as most of the Jewish and Italian …