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Buenos, Malos Y Llanura, Cesar Valverde
Capote, Borges Y Escazu, Cesar Valverde
Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History, Mary Sue Backus
Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
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The Historian, The Picture, And The Archive, Jennifer Tucker
The Historian, The Picture, And The Archive, Jennifer Tucker
Jennifer Tucker
One of the persistent features of historical writing about the sciences in the last twenty years has been the concern of a number of historians who insist on the need for a new awareness of the role of visual images and image making. The author believes that, rather than reducing the analysis of visual culture to a single set of principles, the point of the academic study of scientific images is the recognition of their heterogeneity, the different circumstances of their production, and the variety of cultural and social functions they serve. This essay challenges historians to discover new ways …
Virginia Woolf: Feminism And The Reader, Anne Fernald
Virginia Woolf: Feminism And The Reader, Anne Fernald
Anne E Fernald
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Minimizing The Maxim Model? Interpreting The Sexual Body Rhetoric Of Teenage Moms Through Physical Education, Treena Orchard, J. Halas, J. Stark
Minimizing The Maxim Model? Interpreting The Sexual Body Rhetoric Of Teenage Moms Through Physical Education, Treena Orchard, J. Halas, J. Stark
Dr. Treena Orchard
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Gender And Genre In Scientific Photography, Jennifer Tucker
Gender And Genre In Scientific Photography, Jennifer Tucker
Jennifer Tucker
No abstract provided.
Prosodic Rhythm And African American English, Erik R. Thomas, Phillip M. Carter
Prosodic Rhythm And African American English, Erik R. Thomas, Phillip M. Carter
Phillip M. Carter
Prosodic rhythm was measured for a sample of 20 African American and 20 European American speakers from North Carolina using the metric devised by Low, Grabe, and Nolan (2000), which involves comparisons of the durations of vowels in adjacent syllables. In order to gain historical perspective, the same technique was applied to the ex-slave recordings described in Bailey, Maynor, and Cukor-Avila (1991) and to recordings of five Southern European Americans born before the Civil War. In addition, Jamaicans, Hispanics of Mexican origin who spoke English as their L2, and Hispanics speaking Spanish served as control groups. Results showed that the …
Faculty And Male Football And Basketball Players On University Campuses: An Empirical Investigation Of The "Intellectual" As Mentor To The Student Athlete, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
No abstract provided.