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Full-Text Articles in Other American Studies
The Commercialized Gaze: How Online Tourism Ads Privilege The Tourist Space, James Ivey
The Commercialized Gaze: How Online Tourism Ads Privilege The Tourist Space, James Ivey
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Yoking The Exotic: Influence, Identity, And The Politics Of Representation In The Reconstruction Of Historic New Orleans, Jessica Moss
Yoking The Exotic: Influence, Identity, And The Politics Of Representation In The Reconstruction Of Historic New Orleans, Jessica Moss
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Aftermath Of The Temple Bombing: A Catalyst For Social Change During The Civil Rights Movement In The Deep South, Alaina D'Anzi, Sara Maxi Howel
The Aftermath Of The Temple Bombing: A Catalyst For Social Change During The Civil Rights Movement In The Deep South, Alaina D'Anzi, Sara Maxi Howel
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
From Pants To Pearls: Rodgers And Hammerstein’S Affect On Post Wwii Women, Alison Dees
From Pants To Pearls: Rodgers And Hammerstein’S Affect On Post Wwii Women, Alison Dees
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.