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War Baby / Love Child: Mixed Race Asian American Art, Laura Kina, Wei Ming Dariotis
War Baby / Love Child: Mixed Race Asian American Art, Laura Kina, Wei Ming Dariotis
Laura Kina
War Baby / Love Child examines hybrid Asian American identity through a collection of essays, artworks, and interviews at the intersection of critical mixed race studies and contemporary art. The book pairs artwork and interviews with nineteen emerging, mid-career, and established mixed race/mixed heritage Asian American artists, including Li-lan and Kip Fulbeck, with scholarly essays exploring such topics as Vietnamese Amerasians, Korean transracial adoptions, and multiethnic Hawai’i. As an increasingly ethnically ambiguous Asian American generation is coming of age in an era of “optional identity,” this collection brings together first-person perspectives and a wider scholarly context to shed light on …
“What Else Happened In The Early Modern Kitchen? Reading Celestina’S Kitchen Through The Manual De Mugeres.”, Carolyn Nadeau
“What Else Happened In The Early Modern Kitchen? Reading Celestina’S Kitchen Through The Manual De Mugeres.”, Carolyn Nadeau
Carolyn A Nadeau
Using both Fernando de Rojas’ Celestina and the anonymous Manual de mugeres en el qual se contienen muchas y diversas reçeutas muy buenas as primary sources, this article explores products women regularly prepared in their domestic space in addition to daily meals. Specifically, it examines items that deal directly with cosmetics for the skin, aromatics, products for the hair and mouth, and remedies for common ailments, including relief for women after childbirth. Responding to the research of Peter Russell and others on Celestina’s witchcraft and drawing from that of Alicia Martínez Crespo and Jesús Terrón González on cosmetics and concepts …
The Seven Spices: Pumpkins, Puritans, And Pathogens In Colonial New England, Michael Sharbaugh
The Seven Spices: Pumpkins, Puritans, And Pathogens In Colonial New England, Michael Sharbaugh
Michael D Sharbaugh
Water sources in the United States' New England region are laden with arsenic. Particularly during North America's colonial period--prior to modern filtration processes--arsenic would make it into the colonists' drinking water. In this article, which evokes the biocultural evolution paradigm, it is argued that colonists offset health risks from the contaminant (arsenic poisoning) by ingesting copious amounts of seven spices--cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, allspice, vanilla, and ginger. The inclusion of these spices in fall and winter recipes that hail from New England would therefore explain why many Americans associate them not only with the region, but with Thanksgiving and Christmas, …
Tinkering With Tenure, Scott Abbott
Review Essay: Dreamland, Scott Abbott
Review Essay: Charles Bowden/Alice Leora Briggs/Kelly Leslie's "Dreamland", Scott Abbott
Review Essay: Charles Bowden/Alice Leora Briggs/Kelly Leslie's "Dreamland", Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
Hermeneutic Adventures In Home Teaching: Mary And Richard Rorty, Scott Abbott
Hermeneutic Adventures In Home Teaching: Mary And Richard Rorty, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
Recreating The Self: Stations Of The Cross In Peter Handke’S The Left-Handed Woman, Scott Abbott
Recreating The Self: Stations Of The Cross In Peter Handke’S The Left-Handed Woman, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
Review Essay: Charles Bowden/Alice Leora Briggs/Kelly Leslie's "Dreamland", Scott Abbott
Review Essay: Charles Bowden/Alice Leora Briggs/Kelly Leslie's "Dreamland", Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
"Art Viewed As An (Im)Moral Institution":Schiller's The Ghost-Seer, Scott Abbott
"Art Viewed As An (Im)Moral Institution":Schiller's The Ghost-Seer, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.