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Articles 1 - 30 of 166
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Revolution And World War I Civil Rights?: Transnational Relations And Mexican Consul Records In Mexican American Educational History, 1910-1929, Victoria-María Macdonald, Gonzalo Guzmán
Revolution And World War I Civil Rights?: Transnational Relations And Mexican Consul Records In Mexican American Educational History, 1910-1929, Victoria-María Macdonald, Gonzalo Guzmán
Education's Histories
MacDonald and Guzmán demonstrate how the Mexican residents in the United States lobbied the Mexican government and Mexican consulates in the U.S. to secure their children's access to schooling from 1910-1929.
Who Knew Black Was Required?, Katie Kotynski
Who Knew Black Was Required?, Katie Kotynski
The Montana English Journal
Please leave the word "dawn" as is. I did put it in italics to indicate that that is the correct spelling intended.
Black Hole For Nona, Katie Kotynski
Tim Tingle: Choctaw Author, Storyteller, And Cultural Ambassador, Joyce Herbeck 5798005
Tim Tingle: Choctaw Author, Storyteller, And Cultural Ambassador, Joyce Herbeck 5798005
The Montana English Journal
Tim Tingle is an award-winning author of Native American children's and young adult literature. In this interview, he discusses three of his most popular titles: Crossing Bok Chitto, How I Became a Ghost, and House of Purple Cedar.
From The Boston Stone Jail, 1775, Jean C. O'Connor
From The Boston Stone Jail, 1775, Jean C. O'Connor
The Montana English Journal
Primary sources can open doors to stories we can only imagine. I share the discovery of an actual letter written by American patriot James Lovell in September of 1775, the more startling because in my research for my historical fiction novel The Cause I had already read a clerk-written version of the letter. I encourage teachers to utilize primary sources to entice their students’ development of narrative, and offer links to excellent sources from the Montana Historical Society.
Fire Signs, Brooke Wonders
Ricochet, Ruby Hansen Murray
When I Say I Miss The Drugs, Zackary Medlin
Demolition Plan, Jillian Merrifield
Laughter & Forgetting, Jalina Mhyana
Notes For The Next God, Joseph J. Capista
Leave It To Me, Charlie D'Eve
Saffira, Stefani Nellen
Re: Floridian Guesthouse Gem--Furnished!, Emily Jace Mclaughlin
Re: Floridian Guesthouse Gem--Furnished!, Emily Jace Mclaughlin
CutBank
No abstract provided.
Cover, Title Page, Staff List, Contents
Candlelight, Steven Lang
American Quartet, Abby Minor
Mother, Mother, Ocean, Bryce Emley
Contributors' Notes, Advertisements, Back Cover
In Defense Of Frederick Crews, Stewart Justman
In Defense Of Frederick Crews, Stewart Justman
Global Humanities and Religions Faculty Publications
First paragraph:
In her review of Frederick Crews’s Freud: The Making of an Illusion Lisa Appignanesi argues that Freud’s talking cures, while not working miracles, were innocuous compared to the harm done under the regime of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual even now. While I share Lisa Appignanesi’s concern over the misapplication of diagnostic labels and the over-prescription of psychoactive drugs, it should be noted that the interpretive liberties taken by the psychoanalysts who ruled American psychiatry as late as the 1970’s had much to do with the rise of the DSM diagnostic system as we know …
Mood Selection In Spanish-English Bilinguals In The U.S., Pablo E. Requena
Mood Selection In Spanish-English Bilinguals In The U.S., Pablo E. Requena
University Grant Program Reports
This project investigates the effects of bilingualism on mood selection in Spanish.
Special Education As Both History And Theory: Disability And The Possibility Of Interdisciplinary Friendship: A Multilogue Response To Ellis, Osgood, And Warren, Benjamin Kelsey Kearl
Special Education As Both History And Theory: Disability And The Possibility Of Interdisciplinary Friendship: A Multilogue Response To Ellis, Osgood, And Warren, Benjamin Kelsey Kearl
Education's Histories
In his multilogue response to Ellis, Osgood, and Warren, Kearl argues that "history theorizes and theory historicizes."
The Real Alice, Keri Brauner
Ryukin, Stacia Hill
Carve Out The Heat, Stacia Hill
Quilt Gossip, Emmaline Bristow
Word Painting, Taylor Bushney
Before Fire, Stacia Hill
Like Skipping Stones, Stacia Hill