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R.A., Fred G. Leebron Dec 2012

R.A., Fred G. Leebron

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Seam And Symmetry, Mark Anthony Cayanan Dec 2012

Seam And Symmetry, Mark Anthony Cayanan

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Honey And Bread, Cynthia Northcutt Malone Oct 2012

Honey And Bread, Cynthia Northcutt Malone

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Beyond Sound, Christine Stewart-Nunez Oct 2012

Beyond Sound, Christine Stewart-Nunez

English Faculty Publications

This work was published in The Pinch (2012) 32:2


Jacob's Daughter, Betsy Johnson-Miller Jan 2012

Jacob's Daughter, Betsy Johnson-Miller

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Playing Italian: Cross-Cultural Dress And Investigative Journalism At The Fin De Siècle, Laura Vorachek Jan 2012

Playing Italian: Cross-Cultural Dress And Investigative Journalism At The Fin De Siècle, Laura Vorachek

English Faculty Publications

This examination of late Victorian journalism reveals that one type of clothing offered middle-class women protection from street harassment: cross-cultural dress. In appropriate ethnic attire, reporters and social investigators ventured into the immigrant communities that made up a part of England’s urban poor, exploring such trades as Jewish fur-puller or Italian organ-grinder. This incognito ethnic attire afforded women both the means and the authority to carry out their investigations into the Italian constituency of the Victorian working poor. This study also examines how costumes enabled female investigators to manipulate class- and gender-based assumptions about who had broad access to the …


Sanguine, Kathryn Rhett Jan 2012

Sanguine, Kathryn Rhett

English Faculty Publications

Health care in America: even my doctor lines up for the community multiphasic blood screening, rather than going to the regular lab.

It costs thirty-two dollars for the usual screen, plus ten dollars for thyroid, or PSA or B-12. The blood-drawing used to be held at the local rec park building. Now it’s at the county emergency services building, outside of town on a brand-new winding country road. They could just as well hold it at the public library, or firehouse, or agricultural center—any large room usable for voting, or the traveling reptile show, could be set up for phlebotomy. …