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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Anna Julia Cooper: Radical Relationality And The Ethics Of Interdependence, Carol Wayne White
Anna Julia Cooper: Radical Relationality And The Ethics Of Interdependence, Carol Wayne White
Faculty Contributions to Books
In her range of activities as orator, scholar, community activist, and educator, Anna Julia Cooper demonstrates a basic orientation toward life that paradigmatically exemplifies a proto-feminist politics based in intersectional analysis. Addressing problematic gendered, racialized, and class power dynamics in various institutions, Cooper sought a readjustment of relationships among all Americans that would ensure the dignity and worth of each individual. A close reading of her corpus also shows Cooper consistently identifying principles that advanced nuanced approaches to justice, freedom, and equality. In this chapter, I propose that Cooper’s mature intellectual vision demonstrates a particular vision of a transformed America, …
Destigmatizing Disability In The Law Of Immigration Admissions, Medha D. Makhlouf
Destigmatizing Disability In The Law Of Immigration Admissions, Medha D. Makhlouf
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In U.S. immigration law, disability has historically been associated with deviance, and has served as the basis for legal barriers to entry and eventual citizenship. For example, immigrants with actual and perceived physical and intellectual disabilities, mental illness, and other health conditions have been deemed “inadmissible” to the United States based on the belief that they are likely to become dependent on the government for support. Although the law has evolved to accommodate immigrants with disabilities in some ways, significant legal barriers still exist on account of the widespread, persistent characterization of disability as a “bad difference” from the norm. …
Between History And Geography, Karen M. Morin, Mike Heffernan
Between History And Geography, Karen M. Morin, Mike Heffernan
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Undergraduate Research: Librarian Mentorship Of Undergraduate Research, Carrie M. Pirmann, Courtney Paddick
Undergraduate Research: Librarian Mentorship Of Undergraduate Research, Carrie M. Pirmann, Courtney Paddick
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Processing Of Musical Pitch, Time, And Emotion In Older Adults, Andrea R. Halpern
Processing Of Musical Pitch, Time, And Emotion In Older Adults, Andrea R. Halpern
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