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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
When Good Girls Go Bad (Or Do They?): Nymphomania And Lycanthropy In Verga’S “La Lupa”, Ilona Klein
When Good Girls Go Bad (Or Do They?): Nymphomania And Lycanthropy In Verga’S “La Lupa”, Ilona Klein
Faculty Publications
At some point during early development, most children are afraid of the imaginary wolf under the bed or the wolf that hides in the closet at night. Traditional bedtime stories such as Little Red Riding Hood certainly do not help assuage such fears: these are atavistic dreads, similar to being scared of the dark or of death.1 In childhood culture, the wolf represents the “other,” the “furry non-human,” and almost always the viciously violent. Later, as adults, the occasional dream of wolverine violence, or of human transformation into a wolf (a lycanthropic aversion) might very well create anxiety and apprehension.2 …
“Is It Wrong To Want To Help Build Up God’S Kingdom?”: An Examination Of The Gendered Experience Of Early Brigham Young Academy Students
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Witchy Woman: Witchcraft As A Modernized Feminine Motif
Witchy Woman: Witchcraft As A Modernized Feminine Motif
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
"A Mother And Fully Human At Once": Depictions Of Black Motherhood In Life And Literature
"A Mother And Fully Human At Once": Depictions Of Black Motherhood In Life And Literature
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
The Invisible Bluestocking: Naganuma Chieko’S Organic Cover Art
The Invisible Bluestocking: Naganuma Chieko’S Organic Cover Art
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Catcalling: Making Something Out Of Nothing At All
Catcalling: Making Something Out Of Nothing At All
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
"Je, Christine": Feminine Claims To Power In Ditié De Jehanne D’Arc
"Je, Christine": Feminine Claims To Power In Ditié De Jehanne D’Arc
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.