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Despojos, Judith Pérez Soria Jan 2015

Despojos, Judith Pérez Soria

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El Sueño Del Ahogado / Dream Of The Drowned Man, Vickie Vértiz Jan 2015

El Sueño Del Ahogado / Dream Of The Drowned Man, Vickie Vértiz

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Book Reviews, Ester E. Hernández Jan 2015

Book Reviews, Ester E. Hernández

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Reviews of Salvadoran Imaginaries: Mediated Identities and Cultures of Consumption and Sacrificing Families: Navigating Laws, Labor, and Love Across Borders


Poemas Migrantes, Consuelo Hernández Jan 2015

Poemas Migrantes, Consuelo Hernández

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Includes the poems "La inmigrante", "El tren de la muerte", "Borderlands", "Nostalgia", and "Lejos"


Book Reviews, Cindy I-Fen Cheng Jan 2015

Book Reviews, Cindy I-Fen Cheng

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Reviews of How Race is Made in America: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Historical Power of Racial Scripts and Reframing the Latino Immigration Debate: Towards a Humanistic Paradigm


Aquí Estoy, Bamby Salcedo Jan 2015

Aquí Estoy, Bamby Salcedo

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Book Reviews, Alejandra Marchevsky Jan 2015

Book Reviews, Alejandra Marchevsky

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Reviews of The Right to Stay Home: How U.S. Policy Drives Mexican Migration and Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas


Conflicting Commitments: The Politics Of Enforcing Immigrant Worker Rights In San Jose And Houston, Jacqueline Hayes Jan 2015

Conflicting Commitments: The Politics Of Enforcing Immigrant Worker Rights In San Jose And Houston, Jacqueline Hayes

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The Dreamers: How The Undocumented Youth Movement Transformed The Immigrant Rights Debate, Jéssica I. Valenzuela Jan 2015

The Dreamers: How The Undocumented Youth Movement Transformed The Immigrant Rights Debate, Jéssica I. Valenzuela

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Book Reviews, Martha D. Escobar Jan 2015

Book Reviews, Martha D. Escobar

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Reviews of Reform Without Justice: Latino Migrant Politics and the Homeland Security State and Queer Migration Politics: Activist Rhetoric and Coalitional Possibilities


Matt Siber: Idol Structures, Gregory Harris, David Raskin Jan 2015

Matt Siber: Idol Structures, Gregory Harris, David Raskin

DePaul Art Museum Publications

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Rooted In Soil, Laura Fatemi, Farrah Fatemi, Liam Heneghan Jan 2015

Rooted In Soil, Laura Fatemi, Farrah Fatemi, Liam Heneghan

DePaul Art Museum Publications

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Liminal Infrastructure: The Optics Division Of The Metabolic Studio, Gregory J. Harris, Lawrence Weschler Jan 2015

Liminal Infrastructure: The Optics Division Of The Metabolic Studio, Gregory J. Harris, Lawrence Weschler

DePaul Art Museum Publications

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Creating Knowledge, Volume 8, 2015 Jan 2015

Creating Knowledge, Volume 8, 2015

Creating Knowledge

Dear reader,

I am delighted to introduce this eighth volume of Creating Knowledge: The LAS Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship. This volume features 19 essays and 14 art works, representing advanced coursework produced in twenty different departments and programs during the 2014-2015 academic year. Several of the essays have been honored with department awards and several draw on research supported by undergraduate research grants. Many were originally written in senior capstone seminars, research-intensive seminars, and independent studies, and many were presented in some form at one of the numerous conferences and showcases sponsored by departments and programs throughout the year. All …


I Remember: Chicago Veterans Of War, Chris Green, Jim Fairhall Jan 2015

I Remember: Chicago Veterans Of War, Chris Green, Jim Fairhall

Big Shoulders Books

I Remember: Chicago Veterans of War weaves together the memories of fifty veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Throughout the book, each veteran speaks in a series of “I remember” statements labeled by a number, not a name. This anonymous structure foregrounds the similarities of all wars. The effect is of one veteran speaking of the shock and scale of every modern war. I Remember is available free in both digital and print format.


New Perspectives On European Women’S Legal History, Sara L. Kimble, Marion Rowekamp Jan 2015

New Perspectives On European Women’S Legal History, Sara L. Kimble, Marion Rowekamp

School of Continuing and Professional Studies Faculty Publications

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A Place For Dialogue, Scott Kelley Jan 2015

A Place For Dialogue, Scott Kelley

Mission and Ministry Publications

Pope Francis, through his recent encyclical on the environment and his upcoming remarks to the United Nations, offers Catholic higher education the opportunity to reflect on its mission. - See more at: http://www.accunet.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3800#sthash.95ltCmnu.dpuf


The Future Of The Vincentian Charism In The United States: Challenges, Trends, And Opportunities, Scott Kelley, Jessica Werner Jan 2015

The Future Of The Vincentian Charism In The United States: Challenges, Trends, And Opportunities, Scott Kelley, Jessica Werner

Mission and Ministry Publications

With declining membership in many branches of the Vincentian Family looming in the background, a key question emerges: how will the Vincentian mission continue in the United States in the twenty-first century? In 2005, Rev. Edward R. Udovic, C.M., Senior Executive for University Mission at DePaul University, argued that “by 2023 the Vincentians may well have no physical presence, canonical sponsorship role, or governance role at DePaul University.” His conclusion is based on careful observation of the historical membership trends in the Congregation of the Mission in the United States, going all the way back to their arrival in 1816. …


Introduction To Analyzing Sources, Tiffany Simoncelli Oct 2014

Introduction To Analyzing Sources, Tiffany Simoncelli

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Fall 2014 Sep 2014

Fall 2014

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A farewell to Dean Suchar; Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies program gains traction; New director brings fresh perspective to public service at DePaul; Discover Chicago commemorates 20th anniversary; Exchange opportunities abound between DePaul, Fudan universities; In brief; Student awards and presentations; Faculty publications; Scholarship success story; DePaul prepares alumnus for future in government, housing


Play From The Heart: On Crafting A Community Of Empathy In The Theatre, Kevin Kingston Jun 2014

Play From The Heart: On Crafting A Community Of Empathy In The Theatre, Kevin Kingston

The Theatre School MFA in Directing Theses

The power of story goes beyond mere escapist entertainment. Yes it should entertain, but that is not the ultimate goal. It may even offer a bit of escape, but again this is not the holy grail. When we experience a well-crafted narrative, we are called to cross a threshold. We pass through the door of our own life and enter into the experience of another. This is what we mean when we say we "got lost" in the story. We take on the experience of another as our own. When a group of people experience a narrative they cross this …


A Method To The Madness: My Quest For A New System Of Acting, Michael Osinski Jun 2014

A Method To The Madness: My Quest For A New System Of Acting, Michael Osinski

The Theatre School MFA in Directing Theses

How does one get actors to embrace work and imbue it with the same truth they bring to realistic theatre and how does one prevent them from turning into robots performing meaningless gestures? How does one work in experimental ways while still giving actors something human to hang onto? This thesis will examine a new system of acting to embrace the demands of the work and explore how to articulate and collaborate with actors to create the work.


Unaffiliated Lay Vincentians' Informal Engagement With The Vincentian Mission, Jonathan Wiggins, Mark Gray, James Fangmeyer Jun 2014

Unaffiliated Lay Vincentians' Informal Engagement With The Vincentian Mission, Jonathan Wiggins, Mark Gray, James Fangmeyer

Mission and Ministry Publications

In winter 2013, DePaul University’s Office of Mission and Values (OMV) commissioned the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University to conduct a survey of “unaffiliated lay Vincentians,” that is young adults between the ages of 18 to 35 who have had a formative experience in the Vincentian mission either as a student or as a post-graduate volunteer at a Vincentian institution. The central purpose of this research is to help OMV explore these unaffiliated lay Vincentians’ understanding of their experiences with the Vincentian mission, their commitment to that mission, and their desire for more formation …


Around Campus Jun 2014

Around Campus

DePaul Magazine

Richard H. Driehaus, William Farley Share Wisdom with Students; College of Communication Holds Symposium on Violence, Civil Rights Activist and Educator Bob Moses Recalls Freedom Summer, Filmmakers Timothy and Stephen Quay Receive First Humanities Laureate Award; DePaul Art Museum Exhibit Illuminats Political Protest; School of Music Spring Concert a Russian-Hungarian Rhapsody; Blue Demons Go on Sweet Ride in NCAA Tournament; Women's Basketball Wins Academic National Championship; Women's Tennis Makes Program History, Wins BIG EAST Title; Tennis Phenom Kelsey Lawson Closes Brilliant Career; Track Teams Place High at BIG EAST Championships; Men's Tennis Finishes Second at BIG EAST Championships; Blue Demon …


Spread The Word! A Look At The Development Of Communication Technology, Sue Leahy Apr 2014

Spread The Word! A Look At The Development Of Communication Technology, Sue Leahy

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Mille-Feuille Magazine Littéraire Spring 2014 Mar 2014

Mille-Feuille Magazine Littéraire Spring 2014

Mille-Feuille Magazine Littéraire

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Pipo Nguyen-Duy Interview, Emily Flanagan Feb 2014

Pipo Nguyen-Duy Interview, Emily Flanagan

Asian American Art Oral History Project

Artist Bio:

Pipo Nguyen-duy was born in Hue, Vietnam. Growing up within thirty kilometers of the demilitarized zone of the 18th Parallel, he describes hearing gunfire every day of his early life He immigrated to the United States as a political refugee.

Pipo has taken on many things in life in pursuit of his diverse interests. As a teenager in Vietnam, he competed as a national athlete in table tennis. He also spent some time living as a Buddhist monk in Northern India. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics at Carleton College. He then moved to New …


Teaching Mexico's Remarkable Writer, Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez Jan 2014

Teaching Mexico's Remarkable Writer, Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez

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Chronology Of Works By And About Elena Poniatowska Jan 2014

Chronology Of Works By And About Elena Poniatowska

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Trenzando Interrogaciones Pedagógicas, Magdalena Maiz-Peña Jan 2014

Trenzando Interrogaciones Pedagógicas, Magdalena Maiz-Peña

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