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Eastern Illinois University

2004

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Film Review: Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy Of Wedding Photography In Korea, Jinhee Lee Jan 2004

Film Review: Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy Of Wedding Photography In Korea, Jinhee Lee

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


Sling: “Richter Der Letzten Instanz”, Sace Elder Jan 2004

Sling: “Richter Der Letzten Instanz”, Sace Elder

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

In the 1920s courtroom reportage became an important journalistic genre in the 1920s as leftist and liberal reporters filed into the halls of justice and analyzed what they saw and heard there in order to expose the injustices of a judicial system that had not embraced the liberal republic. Paul Schlesinger, who wrote under the pseudonym Sling, along with his colleagues Carl von Ossietzky, Kurt Tucholsky, Gabrielle Tiergit wrote of the sensational and the mundane, the political and the everyday cases, all of which provided the basis for social commentary and political criticism. Some have argued that the eagerness of …


An Aetolian Local Myth In Pausanias?, Lee E. Patterson Jan 2004

An Aetolian Local Myth In Pausanias?, Lee E. Patterson

Lee E. Patterson

No abstract provided.


Guns, Butter, Leon Keyserling, The Afl-Cio, And The Fate Of Fullemployment Economics, Edmund F. Wehrle Jan 2004

Guns, Butter, Leon Keyserling, The Afl-Cio, And The Fate Of Fullemployment Economics, Edmund F. Wehrle

Edmund F. Wehrle

No abstract provided.


Sling: “Richter Der Letzten Instanz”, Sace E. Elder Jan 2004

Sling: “Richter Der Letzten Instanz”, Sace E. Elder

Sace E. Elder

In the 1920s courtroom reportage became an important journalistic genre in the 1920s as leftist and liberal reporters filed into the halls of justice and analyzed what they saw and heard there in order to expose the injustices of a judicial system that had not embraced the liberal republic. Paul Schlesinger, who wrote under the pseudonym Sling, along with his colleagues Carl von Ossietzky, Kurt Tucholsky, Gabrielle Tiergit wrote of the sensational and the mundane, the political and the everyday cases, all of which provided the basis for social commentary and political criticism. Some have argued that the eagerness of …


Film Review: Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy Of Wedding Photography In Korea, Jinhee Lee Jan 2004

Film Review: Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy Of Wedding Photography In Korea, Jinhee Lee

Jinhee Lee

No abstract provided.


Translating Shakespeare: Film Representation Of Dramatic Art, Benjamin Russell Atkins Jan 2004

Translating Shakespeare: Film Representation Of Dramatic Art, Benjamin Russell Atkins

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Donne And Herbert: Constructing A Religious Identity Amidst Powerful Cultural Forces, Jeffrey J. Fathauer Jan 2004

Donne And Herbert: Constructing A Religious Identity Amidst Powerful Cultural Forces, Jeffrey J. Fathauer

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


National Writing, Personal Journey: Shifting Moral Ideas In The Gothic Novels Of Charles Brockden Brown, Stanley Eugene Weiss Jan 2004

National Writing, Personal Journey: Shifting Moral Ideas In The Gothic Novels Of Charles Brockden Brown, Stanley Eugene Weiss

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Changing Identity Of Feminism In The Third Wave: A Critical Analysis, Jillian Marie Klean Jan 2004

The Changing Identity Of Feminism In The Third Wave: A Critical Analysis, Jillian Marie Klean

Masters Theses

This thesis examines three texts: Three Black Skirts, The Vagina Monologues, and The Art and Power of Being a Lady to discover the changing identities of women in the third wave movement of feminism. A rhetorical criticism is conducted of the images of feminism put forth by the texts to discover the identities that the authors are advocating and advancing for third wave feminists. This thesis argues that the multiple identities found in these texts are essential to the feminist movement. This thesis also explores the tension between individualism and community in the third wave.


Exploring Balanced Polymorphism Theory: Homosexuality, Personality, And Attractiveness, Rikki Singh Jan 2004

Exploring Balanced Polymorphism Theory: Homosexuality, Personality, And Attractiveness, Rikki Singh

Masters Theses

An evolutionary theory known as balanced polymorphism (Hutchinson, 1959), which accounts for the prevalence of the deadly hereditary disease called sickle cell anemia, may prove to be a possible solution to the evolutionary paradox of homosexuality. The evolutionary advantage supported by the theory may account for the current and future prevalence of homosexuality. The theory works on the basis of a heterozygotic advantage, which is simply the advantage gained by a combination of two extreme genotypes. In this case, the heterozygotic advantage is the personality of a homosexual and the sexual orientation of a heterosexual. To test this theory, forty-eight …


Vagabonds , Brianne Bolin Jan 2004

Vagabonds , Brianne Bolin

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Subsemy: Using Subversion To Create Multiple Meanings In Rhetorical Texts, Kane Madison Click Jan 2004

Subsemy: Using Subversion To Create Multiple Meanings In Rhetorical Texts, Kane Madison Click

Masters Theses

This thesis focuses on the use of subversion to create multiple meanings in rhetorical texts. Subversion, an element focused on by Fiske (1986, 1987) and McKerrow (1988) in their early contributions to the rhetorical study of multiple meaning texts, has been an ongoing lacunae in the study of polysemic texts. I wish to provide a correction to this problem by offering the concept of subsemy. By examining the role of strategic ambiguity and irony in the functioning of subversion, the concept of subsemy provides a missing picture of how popular cultural texts, film in particular, can function subversively.


Rhetoric Of Change: Crisis, Paradigm, Process And Computers In Composition, Peggy A. Eddy Jan 2004

Rhetoric Of Change: Crisis, Paradigm, Process And Computers In Composition, Peggy A. Eddy

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Witness: Literary Representations Of Slave Insurrection In The West Indies And America, 1781-1861, Joshua Sopiarz Jan 2004

Witness: Literary Representations Of Slave Insurrection In The West Indies And America, 1781-1861, Joshua Sopiarz

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Female Identity In The Works Of Willa Cather: A Product Of Cultural Context, Tara N. Veach Jan 2004

Female Identity In The Works Of Willa Cather: A Product Of Cultural Context, Tara N. Veach

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Battle For The University: The Vietnam-Era Student Movement At Universities In Central Illinois, David Bell Jan 2004

The Battle For The University: The Vietnam-Era Student Movement At Universities In Central Illinois, David Bell

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.