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Marriage Apartheid And The Tyranny Of American Morality, Shelly J. Eversley Apr 2011

Marriage Apartheid And The Tyranny Of American Morality, Shelly J. Eversley

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An essay on implications of marriage equality debates in the Unites States.


Review Of Last Tango In Paris, Michael Adams Jan 2011

Review Of Last Tango In Paris, Michael Adams

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Review of Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris: http://www.media-party.com/discland/2011/03/last-tango-in-paris-blu-ray.html


Review Of Lolita, Michael Adams Jan 2011

Review Of Lolita, Michael Adams

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Review of Stanley Kubrick's Lolita: http://www.media-party.com/discland/2011/06/lolita-1962-blu-ray.html


My Name And My Face, Stuart Ewen Jan 2010

My Name And My Face, Stuart Ewen

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No abstract provided.


Introduction: The Sexual Body, Shelly J. Eversley, Jennifer L. Morgan Apr 2007

Introduction: The Sexual Body, Shelly J. Eversley, Jennifer L. Morgan

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Introduction to the special issue, "The Sexual Body," edited by Shelly Eversley and Jennifer L. Morgan.


The Source Of Hip, Shelly J. Eversley Oct 2002

The Source Of Hip, Shelly J. Eversley

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This essay situates Norman Mailer's "The White Negro" (1957) and Jack Keroauc's The Subterraneans (1958) in the context of 1950s racial integration and the transformative potential of interracial sex. It argues that both authors' terms, "beat" and "hip," depend on the idea of "the Negro" whose status allows them to imagine a counter culture essential to their midcentury articulations of individual integrity and creative freedom.


A Dissonant Declaration From The Fed-Up Humans Of America, Stuart Ewen Ph.D. Oct 1997

A Dissonant Declaration From The Fed-Up Humans Of America, Stuart Ewen Ph.D.

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In October of 1997 a Media and Democracy Congress was held in the Great Hall of The Cooper Union. Appearing under his nom de plume, Archie Bishop, the author delivered a revision of the Declaration of Independence which, for many years, was unavailable in printed form. Then, a few years back, Hideaki Hirano—a prominent Japanese sociologist—posted a written version in Japanese translation. Now, Academic Works will serve as the repository in which the original document will be made available to a reading and thinking public.