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Full-Text Articles in American Studies
Family Affairs Newsletter 2004-12-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs Newsletter 2004-12-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs newsletter (2004-2016)
FAMILY AFFAIRS was a free, twice-a-month, social activities newsletter for the GLBTQI (gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans/queer/intersex) community, sent out around the 1st and 15th of each month. It covered the State of Maine only. The list was begun and maintained for many years by Jean Vermette in Bangor, and later operated by Zack Paakkonen of Portland. Over the years it evolved from a social activities newsletter into a business directory, classified ad service, and community bulletin board.
Family Affairs Newsletter 2004-11-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs Newsletter 2004-11-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs newsletter (2004-2016)
FAMILY AFFAIRS was a free, twice-a-month, social activities newsletter for the GLBTQI (gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans/queer/intersex) community, sent out around the 1st and 15th of each month. It covered the State of Maine only. The list was begun and maintained for many years by Jean Vermette in Bangor, and later operated by Zack Paakkonen of Portland. Over the years it evolved from a social activities newsletter into a business directory, classified ad service, and community bulletin board.
The Newsletter (Fall 2004), Pam Mccann, Maine Speakout Project
The Newsletter (Fall 2004), Pam Mccann, Maine Speakout Project
Newsletter / Maine Speakout Project (2004)
No abstract provided.
Family Affairs Newsletter 2004-10-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs Newsletter 2004-10-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs newsletter (2004-2016)
FAMILY AFFAIRS was a free, twice-a-month, social activities newsletter for the GLBTQI (gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans/queer/intersex) community, sent out around the 1st and 15th of each month. It covered the State of Maine only. The list was begun and maintained for many years by Jean Vermette in Bangor, and later operated by Zack Paakkonen of Portland. Over the years it evolved from a social activities newsletter into a business directory, classified ad service, and community bulletin board.
Equality News (Fall 2004), Maggie Allen
Equality News (Fall 2004), Maggie Allen
Equality news / EqualityMaine (2004-2008)
No abstract provided.
Family Affairs Newsletter Business Directory 2004-09-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs Newsletter Business Directory 2004-09-01, Jean Vermette
Family Affairs newsletter (2004-2016)
Family Affairs Newsletter Directory of GLBTQIA Businesses.
Equality News (Summer 2004), Maggie Allen
Equality News (Summer 2004), Maggie Allen
Equality news / EqualityMaine (2004-2008)
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (Spring 2004), Maggie Allen
Race For The Senate–A Content Analysis Of The Campaign Coverage Of West Virginia Senate Candidates Marie Redd And Tom Scott In 1998 And Marie Redd And Evan Jenkins In 2002, Lynne Marsh
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
In the 1998 general election, Marie Redd became the first African American elected to the state senate in West Virginia. In the 5th District Senate race for her seat in the Legislature, Redd overcame the influence of opponent Tom Scott's incumbency, as well as his race and gender. Then, in the 2002 primary election, the freshman senator lost her seat to Evan Jenkins, also a caucasian male and a former member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Previous research has shown that media treat candidates differently according to their race and gender and researchers have indicated the need for …
Querying The Modernist Canon: Historical Consciousness And The Sexuality Of Suffering In Faulkner And Hart Crane, Peter Lurie
Querying The Modernist Canon: Historical Consciousness And The Sexuality Of Suffering In Faulkner And Hart Crane, Peter Lurie
English Faculty Publications
The extended historical “moments” that Crane and Faulkner both seek to offer readers may then be defined by their affinities with pain. In the context of American history, that painfulness refers to the experience of historical subjects such as the American Indian as well as marginalized populations like Southern blacks and, as with young Thomas Sutpen, rural poor whites. What both Faulkner and Crane signal in key sections of their work is the way that historical awareness, on the part of either characters or readers, is activated by and necessitates a textual effect of suffering. It is the different valence …
Reach Out: The Newsletter Of Maine Speakout Project (Winter 2004-2005), Maine Speakout Project, Community Counseling Center
Reach Out: The Newsletter Of Maine Speakout Project (Winter 2004-2005), Maine Speakout Project, Community Counseling Center
Reach out : the newsletter of Maine Speakout Project (2004-2006)
No abstract provided.
Picturing Home: Domestic Painting And The Ideologies Of Art, Mark E. Sprinkle
Picturing Home: Domestic Painting And The Ideologies Of Art, Mark E. Sprinkle
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
This dissertation describes domestic painting in Atlanta, Georgia between 1995 and 2004 as a market defined by its intentional connection of the ideologies and spaces of art with those of bourgeois domesticity. The first half of the work seeks to contextualize the market's various objects and texts within public and academic discourses on culture that commonly posit an antithesis between the practices of bourgeois women (especially decoration) and "high" or avant-garde art, as suggested by the sentiment, "GOOD ART WON'T MATCH YOUR SOFA." Thus, Chapter 1 addresses the promises and pitfalls of sociological approaches to understanding art in general, Chapter …
Equality News (Winter 2004-2005), Rodney Mondor
Equality News (Winter 2004-2005), Rodney Mondor
Equality news / EqualityMaine (2004-2008)
No abstract provided.
Mother Jones: A Dichotomy Of Feminity, Amanda Viana
Mother Jones: A Dichotomy Of Feminity, Amanda Viana
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
Falling In Public, Katy Ryan