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African American Librarians In Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones Oct 1996

African American Librarians In Kentucky, Reinette F. Jones

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

Kentucky was the first North American state to establish a free public library exclusively for African Americans. The library, located in Louisville, Kentucky, was managed by Thomas Fountain Blue, the first African American to manage a public library. The establishing of the Colored Library and Thomas Fountain Blue's Apprentice Training Program was the beginning of librarianship and libraries for African Americans in Kentucky.


[Review Of] The Guinness Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, Robert A. Aken Sep 1996

[Review Of] The Guinness Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, Robert A. Aken

Library Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Representing Bounded Bodies, Susan Mains Apr 1996

Representing Bounded Bodies, Susan Mains

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

A review of Bodily Regimes: Italian Advertising under Fascism by Karen Pinkus. University of Minnesota Press, 1995.


Reconceptualizing Masculinity, Christine James Apr 1996

Reconceptualizing Masculinity, Christine James

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

A review of:

  • The Male Body: Features, destinies, exposures by Laurence Goldstein (ed.). University of Michigan Press, 1994.
  • Beyond Patriarchy: Essays by men on pleasure, power, and change by Michael Kaufman (ed.). Oxford University Press, 1987.
  • Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical explorations in light of feminism by Larry May and Robert Strikwerda (eds.). Rowman Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1992.
  • Engendering Men: The question of male feminist criticism by Joseph A. Boone and Michael Cadden (eds.). Routledge, 1990.


Editor's Preface, Michael L. Dorn Apr 1996

Editor's Preface, Michael L. Dorn

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


"An Audience Is An Audience": Gertrude Stein Addresses The Five Hundred, Robert M. Post Apr 1996

"An Audience Is An Audience": Gertrude Stein Addresses The Five Hundred, Robert M. Post

The Kentucky Review

No abstract provided.