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Transmisogyny In Popular Culture, Feminisms, And Shakespeare Studies, Lisa S. Starks
Transmisogyny In Popular Culture, Feminisms, And Shakespeare Studies, Lisa S. Starks
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
In this article, I deal with the disparagement of femininity and trans persons in multiple levels of our culture, including in some feminist theory and Shakespearean criticism. I point out that contemporary culture, patriarchal institutions, and some feminist positions share misogynistic stances towards expressions and embodiments of femininity; and these perspectives carry over into some criticism, as well as our academic institutions and classrooms. I examine the double-standard that is often applied to feminine-gendered behavior and bodies in contemporary culture and the profession. In so doing, I address the points of tension and common ground between feminist, queer, and transgender …
Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001, David Shedden
Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001, David Shedden
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
This resource guide about the history of Florida newspapers begins in 1783 during the last days of British rule and ends with the first generation of news websites.
Locating Early America., Thomas Hallock
Locating Early America., Thomas Hallock
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
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Literary Recipes From The Lewis And Clark Journals: The Epic Design And Wilderness Tastes Of Early National Nature Writing., Thomas Hallock
Literary Recipes From The Lewis And Clark Journals: The Epic Design And Wilderness Tastes Of Early National Nature Writing., Thomas Hallock
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
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Michael Oakeshott On History, Practice And Political Theory., Thomas W. Smith
Michael Oakeshott On History, Practice And Political Theory., Thomas W. Smith
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
Excerpt: "For Michael Oakeshott, as for Hobbes, doubt is the prime mover. Oakeshott’s searching scepticism has made him one of the least ideologically-fettered and most original political thinkers of the twentieth century.” (p.591)