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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
American Irish Newsletter - December 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - December 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - November 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - November 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Gloria Patri, Gender, And The Gulf War: A Conversation With Mary Kelly, James Castonguay, Amelie Hastie, Lynne Joyrich, Christopher Lane, Kathleen Woodward
Gloria Patri, Gender, And The Gulf War: A Conversation With Mary Kelly, James Castonguay, Amelie Hastie, Lynne Joyrich, Christopher Lane, Kathleen Woodward
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Mary Kelly's gallery size installation, entitled Gloria Patri, was first shown at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University in 1992. Gloria Patri focuses on the issues of heroism, mastery, and war within the context of a pathologized masculinity; that is, on the identification by both men and women with masculine ideals of mastery, domination, and control, and their simultaneous physical and psychological collapse. This crisis of masculine mastery is set against the backdrop of the Persian Gulf War.
American Irish Newsletter - October 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - October 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - September 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - September 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - August 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - August 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - July 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - July 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - June 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - June 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
University Of Southern Maine Commencement Program, 1994, University Of Southern Maine
University Of Southern Maine Commencement Program, 1994, University Of Southern Maine
Commencement Programs
University of Southern Maine commencement program, 1994.
Saturday, May 14th, 1994 at 9:00am
Address by Kate C. Chappell, artist and co-founder of Tom's of Maine. (see also: Kate Cheney Chappell 83 Center for Book Arts)
American Irish Newsletter - May 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - May 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Women Without Men: Hemingway's Female Characters, Kelly Brillhart
Women Without Men: Hemingway's Female Characters, Kelly Brillhart
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Ernest Hemingway wrote four major novels and dozens of short stories during his long career as one of America's preeminent twentieth century writers. Both during his lifetime and after his death, critics have written extensively about his work, analyzing it, interpreting it, and evaluating it. Perhaps the most debated aspect of the canon is Hemingway's treatment of female characters. In the past, critics tended to arrange Hemingway's heroines into categories, frequently dividing them into two groups: the bitches and the goddesses. More recent criticism eschews the restrictions of categories, focusing on the women as individuals and attempting to explain their …
American Irish Newsletter - April 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - April 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - March 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - March 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - February 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - February 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Unlv Lady Rebels 1994-1995, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Unlv Lady Rebels 1994-1995, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
UNLV Basketball Programs
1993-94 Big West Standings, Statistics
Big West Conference/ The Future ... WAC
Lady Rebel All-Time Letterwinners
Lady Rebel Camp
Lady Rebel Graduate List
Lady Rebel Opponents
1994-95 Lady Rebel Outlook
Lady Rebel Quick Facts
Lady Rebel Records
1994-95 Lady Rebel Roster
Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship/Weldon E. Havins Award
Lady Rebel Radio
Meet the Lady Rebels
NCAA Women's National Champions
Player Bios
Marilyn and Si Redd Basketball Offices
Sports Information Staff
This is UNLV/Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
UNLV Retired Jerseys
UNLV Strength and Conditioning
UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center
UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center Records
1993-94 Year In Review
Women's Basketball …
Various Black Virginians As Told To Daryl Cumber Dance, Daryl Cumber Dance
Various Black Virginians As Told To Daryl Cumber Dance, Daryl Cumber Dance
English Faculty Publications
Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans, published in 1978, derived from fieldwork done far a doctoral dissertation at Virginia Commonwealth University by Daryl Cumber Dance (the only woman named Daryl I have heard of aside from Daryl Hannah). She gathered stories and verses from black Virginians in colleges, senior citizens' centers, and a penitentiary. Though she doesn't bring to the party an editorial touch as enlivening as Zora Neale Hurston's, she has an ear and-unlike far, far too many assiduous collectors of folktales - knows how to capture vocal rhythms on a page.
The Shanachie Volume 6, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie Volume 6, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
No abstract provided.
Swenson Center News, 1994, Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College
Swenson Center News, 1994, Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College
Newsletter: Swenson Center News
No abstract provided.
Reading Between The Texts: Benjamin Thomas's 'Abraham Lincoln' And Stephen Oates's 'With Malice Toward None', Robert Bray
Reading Between The Texts: Benjamin Thomas's 'Abraham Lincoln' And Stephen Oates's 'With Malice Toward None', Robert Bray
Scholarship
This essay, previously published in the 'Journal of Information Ethics' (1994) is the one that ignited the Stephen B. Oates plagiarism scandal; that story is fully told in the companion book, 'Dishonest Abe Scholarship.' 'Reading between the Texts' is an analysis of parallels between the two Lincoln biographies of the title, arguing that Oates's book was in parts written out of Thomas's, without acknowledgement of the former's work.
American Irish Newsletter - January 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - January 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Practicing Poetry, Teaching Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
Practicing Poetry, Teaching Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
One Against All: The New England Past And Present Responsibilities In The Devil And Daniel Webster, Robert Singer
One Against All: The New England Past And Present Responsibilities In The Devil And Daniel Webster, Robert Singer
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Fred Erisman
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Fred Erisman
Western Writers Series Digital Editions
A fluke of geography makes ours a westward-moving culture. Explorers and European settlers, the Atlantic at their backs, necessarily moved westward in their endeavors, and the pattern was begun. Succeeding eras saw new populations, the Gold Rush, and the Homestead Act, steadily pushing the line of settlement westward, until movement to the west became intimately associated in the public mind with the course of “progress” and the advancement of the nation. From this association come two of the most evocative of American cultural myths, those shared stories in a society’s history that provide “a symbolizing function that is central to …
Rex Beach, Abe C. Ravitz
Rex Beach, Abe C. Ravitz
Western Writers Series Digital Editions
One apocalyptic adventure marked the productive life and prolific literary career of Rex Ellingwood Beach (1877-1949), novelist, journalist, pioneer screenwriter, and sportsman: at the turn of the century as a spirited twenty-three-year-old spoiling for adventure and seeking quick wealth, he joined the mass of frenzied humanity heading for the gold fields of the Klondike. Though a fortune in nuggets eluded him and though his land speculation never brought the truly big score, Rex Beach discovered something more valuable than “gold in the pan": Alaska.
Harold Bell Wright, Lawrence V. Tagg
Harold Bell Wright, Lawrence V. Tagg
Western Writers Series Digital Editions
In 1894 a penniless and ailing twenty-two-year-old man went into the Ozark Mountains near the town of Branson in southwestern Missouri in the hope of regaining his health. While his efforts were successful, the trip also set in motion the experiences that led to the writing of some of the most popular Western novels of the period, best sellers that brought fame and fortune to their author—Harold Bell Wright. He spent the next fifty years in the American West, and when he died he left behind a legacy of epic stories about the Ozarks, California, and Arizona.
Caroline Lockhart, Norris Yates
Caroline Lockhart, Norris Yates
Western Writers Series Digital Editions
When Caroline Lockhart traveled the mere four blocks to her editorial office at the Cody, Wyoming Enterprise, she often rode horseback and wore boots, spurs, and a Stetson. “Clumping and jingling” (Boyett 21 Aug. 1989: A-10), she played in person the two roles she consistently projected in her fiction: exemplar of how a woman with courage, will power, and initiative could attain goals traditionally reserved for men, and preserver of what she considered the most admirable and picturesque elements of Old West culture. During her long and eventful life, she pioneered as a woman reporter, crusaded as an editor, …