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Why Some Evangelicals Are Trying To Stop Obsessing Over Pre-Marital Sex, Abigail Rine
Why Some Evangelicals Are Trying To Stop Obsessing Over Pre-Marital Sex, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
What About The Boys?, Abigail Rine
What About The Boys?, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
No Rape Victim, Male Or Female, Deserves To Be Blamed, Abigail Rine
No Rape Victim, Male Or Female, Deserves To Be Blamed, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
The Pros And Cons Of Abandoning The Word 'Feminist', Abigail Rine
The Pros And Cons Of Abandoning The Word 'Feminist', Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
The Child Is The Father Of The Man - Mad Men, Episode 8, Abigail Rine
The Child Is The Father Of The Man - Mad Men, Episode 8, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
Review Of Mcfee's "That Was Oasis", Bill Jolliff
Review Of Mcfee's "That Was Oasis", Bill Jolliff
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
Review Of York's "Cold Spring Rising", Bill Jolliff
Review Of York's "Cold Spring Rising", Bill Jolliff
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
Review Of Clabough's "Inhabiting Contemporary Southern And Appalachian Literature", Bill Jolliff
Review Of Clabough's "Inhabiting Contemporary Southern And Appalachian Literature", Bill Jolliff
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
Don Draper Was Raped, Abigail Rine
Don Draper Was Raped, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
'In Love With Either/Or': Religion And Oppositional Logic In Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale (Chapter 3 Of Irigaray, Incarnation And Contemporary Women's Fiction), Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
Excerpt: "Margaret Atwood is a prolific and award-winning Canadian writer whose work regularly exposes the destructive and oppressive forces at work in society, particularly as they affect women. Though Atwood refers to herself as a 'strict agnostic: she maintains an interest in religion, which is evident in her fictional work (Moyers 2006).1 Atwood's second novel, Surfacing (1973) , has received a fair amount of critical attention for its religious themes and is examined in both Carol Christ's Diving Deep and Surfacing and Barbara Rigney's work Lilith's Daughters.2 Atwood's Cat's Eye (1989), with its mystical Marian imagery, has also been explored …
Bread-Winning And Bread-Baking: On Being A Provider, Abigail Rine
Bread-Winning And Bread-Baking: On Being A Provider, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.
The Postfeminist Mystique - Or, What Can We Learn From Betty Draper?, Abigail Rine
The Postfeminist Mystique - Or, What Can We Learn From Betty Draper?, Abigail Rine
Faculty Publications - Department of English
No abstract provided.