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Little Ladies On Parade, Brytani Smith Apr 2014

Little Ladies On Parade, Brytani Smith

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

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Popular Depression: How Literature Is Affecting The Female Image, Samantha Bloodworth Apr 2014

Popular Depression: How Literature Is Affecting The Female Image, Samantha Bloodworth

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


From Pants To Pearls: Rodgers And Hammerstein’S Affect On Post Wwii Women, Alison Dees Apr 2014

From Pants To Pearls: Rodgers And Hammerstein’S Affect On Post Wwii Women, Alison Dees

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Queering The Indigenous Subject In Bolivian Decolonial Activism, Nathan E. Frisch Apr 2014

Queering The Indigenous Subject In Bolivian Decolonial Activism, Nathan E. Frisch

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Affective Barriers To The Political Use Of Social Media, Lucas Power Apr 2014

Affective Barriers To The Political Use Of Social Media, Lucas Power

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Accessing The Empire: Cultural Citizenship And Belonging In The United States, Jeanette Cuevas Apr 2014

Accessing The Empire: Cultural Citizenship And Belonging In The United States, Jeanette Cuevas

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


“The Good Wife’S Guide” As A Simulation Of Patriarchy, Mira Shoshana Ledger Apr 2014

“The Good Wife’S Guide” As A Simulation Of Patriarchy, Mira Shoshana Ledger

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


“Finding Coping Skills To Empower”: Black Mothers’ Survival Strategies In Environments With High Levels Of Violence, Lakendra Fort Apr 2014

“Finding Coping Skills To Empower”: Black Mothers’ Survival Strategies In Environments With High Levels Of Violence, Lakendra Fort

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

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Dinny Gordon, Intellectual: Anne Emery's Postwar Junior Fiction And Girls' Intellectual Culture, Jill E. Anderson Apr 2014

Dinny Gordon, Intellectual: Anne Emery's Postwar Junior Fiction And Girls' Intellectual Culture, Jill E. Anderson

University Library Faculty Publications

In her Dinny Gordon series (1958-1965), junior novelist Anne Emery’s heroine manifests intellectual desire, a passionate engagement in the life of the mind along with the desire to connect with like-minded others. Within a genre which focused on socialization and dating, in Dinny, Emery normalizes a studious, inner-directed, yet feminine heroine, passionate about ancient history rather than football captains. Emery’s endorsement of the pleasure Dinny takes in intellectual work, and the friends and boyfriends Dinny collects, challenge stereotypes of intellectual girls as dateless isolates while suggesting an alternative model of girlhood operating within apparent conformism to postwar “good girl” standards.


The Supermadre And The Governmentality Of Heteronormativity In Post-Water Wars Bolivia, Nathan E. Frisch Jan 2014

The Supermadre And The Governmentality Of Heteronormativity In Post-Water Wars Bolivia, Nathan E. Frisch

DISCOVERY: Georgia State Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal

As one of the first countries to undergo the extreme structural adjustment measures instituted by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, Bolivia has unsurprisingly emerged as a global center of resistance to modern/colonial capitalism and as a site productive of alternatives to neoliberal economic agendas. In the case of Bolivia, many activists and scholars have seen the exciting potentiality for the creation of a post-capitalist economy, replete with a remade social order that does not rest upon liberal identity classifications. Nevertheless, the role of the nuclear family as a technology of neoliberal governance has remained undertheorized in relation …