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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Interview With Michael Imlah, Congregation Shaarie Torah, 2009 (Audio), Michael Imlah
Interview With Michael Imlah, Congregation Shaarie Torah, 2009 (Audio), Michael Imlah
All Sustainability History Project Oral Histories
Interview of Michael Imlah by Dennis LaPrade at Congregation Shaarie Torah, Portland, Oregon on March 4th, 2009.
The interview index is available for download.
Let's Speak Bom! The First Bom Primer: A Graphic Introduction To The Bom Language Of Sierra Leone, Hannah Sarvasy, George Tucker Childs
Let's Speak Bom! The First Bom Primer: A Graphic Introduction To The Bom Language Of Sierra Leone, Hannah Sarvasy, George Tucker Childs
Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations
A graphic introduction to the Bom language of Sierra Leone, based on the stories of Bom community elders. Compiled and illustrated by Hannah Sarvasy, with editorial assistance from Tucker Childs.
The Genesis Of Portland's Forest Park : Evolution Of An Urban Wilderness, Elizabeth M. Provost
The Genesis Of Portland's Forest Park : Evolution Of An Urban Wilderness, Elizabeth M. Provost
Dissertations and Theses
Portland, Oregon, is steward to a 5,126 acre wilderness park called Forest Park. The park's size and proximity to downtown make it a dominate feature of Portland's skyline. Despite its urban location the park provides respite from city life with its seventy miles of trails, which wind through stands of Douglas fir, western red cedar, and western hemlock. Portland citizens enjoy this easy access to nature as well as the park's health and environmental benefits.
Subordinate Saints : Women And The Founding Of Third Church, Boston, 1669-1674, Melissa Ann Johnson
Subordinate Saints : Women And The Founding Of Third Church, Boston, 1669-1674, Melissa Ann Johnson
Dissertations and Theses
Although seventeenth-century New England has been one of the most heavily studied subjects in American history, women's lived experience of Puritan church membership has been incompletely understood. Histories of New England's Puritan churches have often assumed membership to have had universal implications, and studies of New England women either have focused on dissenting women or have neglected women's religious lives altogether despite the centrality of religion to the structure of New England society and culture.
This thesis uses pamphlets, sermons, and church records to demonstrate that women's church membership in Massachusetts's Puritan churches differed from men's because women were prohibited …
Tattoo And Tabula Rasa, Anmarie Trimble
Tattoo And Tabula Rasa, Anmarie Trimble
University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Book Publishing In Western Australia: A World Elsewhere, Per Henningsgaard
Book Publishing In Western Australia: A World Elsewhere, Per Henningsgaard
English Faculty Publications and Presentations
This article examines the role of book publishing outside the cultural centres, where the lack of access to the gatekeepers of cultural production, such as literary agents, editors and publishers, has inhibited both the publishers’ and region’s reach into the public imagination. It takes Western Australia as a case study, analysing the impact of geographical regionalism on the processes of book production and publication. Western Australia is infrequently represented in the cultural record, much less in those aspects of the cultural record that are transmitted overseas. This imbalance in ‘cultural currency’ arises because regions are at least in part defined …
Pathos, Winter 2009, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos, Winter 2009, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos
Editor: Nataliya Pirumova
Issue 8
The Traditional And The Modern : The History Of Japanese Food Culture In Oregon And How It Did And Did Not Integrate With American Food Culture, David P. Conklin
The Traditional And The Modern : The History Of Japanese Food Culture In Oregon And How It Did And Did Not Integrate With American Food Culture, David P. Conklin
Dissertations and Theses
The study of food and foodways is a field that has until quite recently mostly been neglected as a field of history despite the importance that food plays in culture and as a necessity for life. The study of immigrant foodways and the mixing of and hybridization of foods and foodways that result has been studied even less, although one person has done extensive research on Western influences on the foodways of Japan since 1853. This paper is an attempt to study the how and in what forms the foodways of America-and in particular of Oregon-changed with the arrival of …
Red De Salud -- Network Of Health : Structural Violence, Exclusion And Inclusion In Venezuela, Steven John Bates
Red De Salud -- Network Of Health : Structural Violence, Exclusion And Inclusion In Venezuela, Steven John Bates
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis is a study of the socio-economic changes in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela since the new government came into office in 1999. The research hypothesis for this thesis is that the changes and parallel socioeconomic structures being implemented in Venezuela since 1999 have decreased structural violence, and have provided more inclusion for previously excluded people. As the methodology used is qualitative, utilizing textual analysis to conduct a case study, academic journals from the fields of conflict resolution, sociology, political science, public health, cultural studies and economics were relied upon for the most part. This study of structural violence …
Past Tense, 2009, Retired Association Of Portland State
Past Tense, 2009, Retired Association Of Portland State
Past Tense columns of the RAPS Sheet
January, 2009 "Epler's legacy: 'Friday Night Lite' on the plains"
February, 2009 "ESL program booms at Portland State"
March, 2009 "'The Portland Review' is founded in 1956"
April, 2009 "Gordon Solie begins long career in 1960"
May, 2009 "School of Social Work established in 1960"
June, 2009 "Speech and Hearing gets its start in 1956"
September, 2009 "A Winning Tradition Ends"
November, 2009 "Sheridan Ends on a High Note"
December, 2009 "President Joseph C. Blumel"
Debord, Constant, And The Politics Of Situationist Urbanism, Brian Elliott
Debord, Constant, And The Politics Of Situationist Urbanism, Brian Elliott
Philosophy Faculty Publications and Presentations
In the first years of its existence between 1957 and 1960 the efforts of the radical collective the Situationist International (SI) centred on its program of "unitary urbanism." This program sought to challenge the functionalist character of hegemonic forms of urban planning through novel practices of urban experimentation and contestation. Situationist urbanism arose largely through the collaboration between Guy Debord and the Dutch avant-garde architect Constant. This article explores the political dimension of situationist urbanism and the tensions that led to Constant’s secession from the group in 1960. Through analysis of the affinities and divergences between urbanism in its modernist …