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“‘The Struggle Is Over, The Wounds Are Open’: Cinematic Tropes, History, And The Raf In Recent German Film.”, Jamie Trnka Jul 2007

“‘The Struggle Is Over, The Wounds Are Open’: Cinematic Tropes, History, And The Raf In Recent German Film.”, Jamie Trnka

Faculty Scholarship

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Reviews Of Recent Publications Jun 2007

Reviews Of Recent Publications

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

Benthien, Claudia and Inge Stephan, eds. Meisterwerke: Deutschsprachige Autorinnen im 20 Jahrhundert Reviewed by Barbara Kosta

Finney, Gail, ed. Visual Culture in Twentieth-Century Germany: Text as Spectacle Reviewed by Hester Baer

Gigliotti, Simone and Berel Lang, eds. The Holocaust: A Reader Reviewed by Erin McGlothlin

Matejka, Ladislav and Krystyna Pomorska, eds. Readings in Russian Poetics: Formalist and Structuralist Views Reviewed by Peter Steiner

Rigaud-Drayton, Margaret. Henri Michaux: Poetry, Painting, and the Universal Sign Reviewed by Claire Nodot-Kaufman

Van Cauwelaert, Didier. One Way: A Novel Reviewed by Amy L. Hubbell


English Only At Work, Por Favor, Natalie Prescott May 2007

English Only At Work, Por Favor, Natalie Prescott

Natalie Prescott

Whether or not employees can be required to speak only English at work is a very delicate question. This issue has caused considerable disagreement among courts and legal scholars and gained greater prominence in 2006, when the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals created a circuit split by allowing for the possibility that an English-only rule may violate Title VII. Some scholars have attempted to address the legality of an English-only rule, mostly arguing that the rule violates Title VII. This Article, however, explains why Title VII does not apply to an English-only rule. The Article addresses a wide range of …


A Study Of Robert Schumann’S Liederkreis Op.39: Tracing Themes Of Nature From Poetry To Music, Mary H. F. Harkrader Apr 2007

A Study Of Robert Schumann’S Liederkreis Op.39: Tracing Themes Of Nature From Poetry To Music, Mary H. F. Harkrader

Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects

The purpose of this research was to gain information on Robert Schumann and trace themes of nature within his Liederkreis Op. 39. The specific problems of this study were as follows: 1.) to analyze the lieder of Schumann’s Liederkreis Op. 39 in terms of form; 2.) to identify and trace the themes of nature in Liederkreis Op. 39; and 3.) to identify how these themes are found in both the music and poetry of Liederkreis Op. 39. A brief section of research places this specific song cycle in the context of time, place, and composer.