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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Kurds At The Nexus Of Global Politics, Jesse Benjamin
Kurds At The Nexus Of Global Politics, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Plurality Of Discourses In Euripides' Ion: Euripides As Thinker And Dramatist (In Greek With English Summary), Katerina Zacharia
Plurality Of Discourses In Euripides' Ion: Euripides As Thinker And Dramatist (In Greek With English Summary), Katerina Zacharia
Katerina Zacharia
No abstract provided.
“‘Indians’ And Ailing National Culture In Brazil Under Vargas”, Tracy Devine Guzmán
“‘Indians’ And Ailing National Culture In Brazil Under Vargas”, Tracy Devine Guzmán
Tracy Devine Guzmán
No abstract provided.
Comparing The African American And The Oromo Movements In The Global Context, Asafa Jalata
Comparing The African American And The Oromo Movements In The Global Context, Asafa Jalata
Asafa Jalata
The African American and Oromo movements have been anti-colonial struggles, and they have aimed to dismantle racial/ethnonational hierarchies legitimated by the ideology of racism in the hegemonic state of the United States and the peripheral and imperial state of Ethiopia.
Review Of Black Orpheus: Music In African American Fiction From The Harlem Renaissance To Toni Morrison, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
Review Of Black Orpheus: Music In African American Fiction From The Harlem Renaissance To Toni Morrison, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
A Yęmisi Jimoh
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The Color Of Service, Toby S. Jenkins
The Color Of Service, Toby S. Jenkins
Toby S Jenkins
If the black middle class isn’t concerned with black poverty, who should be?
Through The Causality Web: Looking At Etiology And Resistance In Aboriginal Cancer Experiences, Treena Orchard
Through The Causality Web: Looking At Etiology And Resistance In Aboriginal Cancer Experiences, Treena Orchard
Dr. Treena Orchard
No abstract provided.
Resisting Subjects: The Politics Of Spectacular Style In Women's Subcultural Production”, Doreen Piano
Resisting Subjects: The Politics Of Spectacular Style In Women's Subcultural Production”, Doreen Piano
Doreen M Piano
No abstract provided.
Art Series - Hapa Soap Opera, Laura Kina
Art Series - Hapa Soap Opera, Laura Kina
Laura Kina
Hapa Soap Opera (2003) There’s romance in the air in these love triangles featuring an all hapa cast. Drawing inspiration from Bollywood movie posters, Kina painted large-scale portraits of mixed Asian Americans from across the United States. View the series: http://www.laurakina.com/hapa.html
'Pat Your Foot And Turn The Corner': Amiri Baraka, The Black Arts Movement, And The Poetics Of A Popular Avant-Garde, James E. Smethurst
'Pat Your Foot And Turn The Corner': Amiri Baraka, The Black Arts Movement, And The Poetics Of A Popular Avant-Garde, James E. Smethurst
James E. Smethurst
My larger objective here is to engage the current cultural conversation about the nature of the Black Arts Movement and its impact on politics and culture in the United States and beyond. So while I honor the significance of Amiri Baraka's work as artist, critic, and activist, my intention is to place that work within a movement in which Baraka is but one voice among many, albeit an important one. In other words, in the spirit of Baraka'so wn criticala nd autobiographicalw ritings, I want to emphasize, to the degree that it is possible in a short essay, the collectivity …
Voyage Autour D'Une Bouteille De Sorcier, Elizabeth Mcalister
Voyage Autour D'Une Bouteille De Sorcier, Elizabeth Mcalister
Elizabeth McAlister
No abstract provided.
African American Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport: A Qualitative And Visual Elicitation, Keith Harrison
African American Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport: A Qualitative And Visual Elicitation, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
This study focuses on 26 African American athletes and explores their perceptions of athletic career transition. Participants consisted of student athletes from a United States National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division IIA institution in the Southeastern region. Participants completed the Life After Sports Scale (LASS), a 58-item inventory utilized to qualitatively and quantitatively examine seven different domains which influence perceptions of the career transition process. The scope of this inquiry examines the qualitative domain of the LASS in which participants were visually primed with a narrative description of a student athlete that has made transition out of sport successfully. Five …
The Health Status Of Aboriginal Peoples In Canada: Reflection, Realization, And Response, Sam Grey
The Health Status Of Aboriginal Peoples In Canada: Reflection, Realization, And Response, Sam Grey
Sam Grey
“[A] great many people have little access to health care […] and spend their lives fighting unnecessary morbidity” (Sen, 1999:15). To Nobel-laureate Amartya Sen, this is a fundamental form of ‘unfreedom.’ To many Aboriginal1 people, it is a characteristic of contemporary existence within the boundaries of Canada. Because the health status of Native people has continued to register as inequitably poor, despite the existence of socialized medicine and a proliferation of government health programs, claims that a simple increase in health services or a reorganization of the health care budget will have a positive impact are no longer sensible. And …
Sophocles And The West: The Evidence Of The Fragments, Katerina Zacharia
Sophocles And The West: The Evidence Of The Fragments, Katerina Zacharia
Katerina Zacharia
No abstract provided.
Review Of Rajeshwari Sunder Rajan’S The Scandal Of The State: Women, Law And The State In Postcolonial India, Ananya Vajpeyi
Review Of Rajeshwari Sunder Rajan’S The Scandal Of The State: Women, Law And The State In Postcolonial India, Ananya Vajpeyi
Ananya Vajpeyi
No abstract provided.