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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Reviving Local Journalism And Storytelling: Reporting On The "Oc Weekly", Lauren E. Montoya
Reviving Local Journalism And Storytelling: Reporting On The "Oc Weekly", Lauren E. Montoya
Whittier Scholars Program
In an effort to reflect the importance of local journalism, the following project is a narrative piece reporting on the closure of the OC Weekly, an alternative news source that ended in 2019, which was hardly reported on. This project aims to change that by further demonstrating the severe impact on communities in which these meaningful sources of news disappear, and why they matter. It calls on people to advocate for and change transform journalism into more than corporate-centered news that too often disregards the critical aspect of storytelling. Storytelling brings communities together and is the life of journalism, …
The Manifestation Of Intra Gender Oppression In Margaret Atwood’S The Handmaid’S Tale As Results From Intentional Patriarchal Power Structures, Aliyah Browning
The Manifestation Of Intra Gender Oppression In Margaret Atwood’S The Handmaid’S Tale As Results From Intentional Patriarchal Power Structures, Aliyah Browning
The Compass
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has long been studied for its cautionary warnings about sexist ideologies that exist between men and women; seldom has it been analyzed for instances of intra gender oppression. Intra gender oppression, which this thesis seeks to define and highlight through the novel’s context, offers artificial forms of power to those in oppressed classes, enough to attract women themselves to participate in the indoctrination and policing of their own sex. This essay will highlight the ways in which Atwood’s dystopia parallels sexist beliefs held by societies past and present.
A New Atticus Is Afoot: The Portrayal Of Lawyers In Popular Culture, Anna Thrush
A New Atticus Is Afoot: The Portrayal Of Lawyers In Popular Culture, Anna Thrush
Senior Theses
This project analyzes the stereotypical image of lawyers in popular culture, focusing on either overly demonic or unrealistically heroic. Both stereotypes that are common portrayals of attorneys in popular culture are unrealistic and deny society a true comprehension of the profession. Popular culture has molded the image of lawyers to the characteristics that sell, rather than focusing on a realistic portrayal. Therefore, popular culture creates a falsely dramatized image of attorneys to generate revenue, putting the reputation and future of the profession as risk. These stereotypes are exemplified in this project through a close literary analysis of lawyer characters from …
Gamblers And The Game Of Life: A Literary Examination Of The Professional And The Addict, Annika Ozizmir
Gamblers And The Game Of Life: A Literary Examination Of The Professional And The Addict, Annika Ozizmir
CMC Senior Theses
The gambler is a mysterious persona in life and in literature. Who is the gambler? While we can envision the gambler as many different kinds of people, this thesis seeks to answer this question by focusing on certain literary figures who gamble. Its author analyzes two archetypes in particular, that of the professional gambler and that of the addict. To illustrate these types, the author looks to four protagonists from a mix of four novels and short stories: Casino Royale by Ian Fleming, “A Gentleman’s Game” by Jonathan Lethem, “Queen of Spades” by Alexander Pushkin, and The Gambler by Fyodor …
Bureaucratic Sorceries In The Third Policeman: Anthropological Perspectives On Magic & Officialdom, Alexandra Irimia
Bureaucratic Sorceries In The Third Policeman: Anthropological Perspectives On Magic & Officialdom, Alexandra Irimia
Modern Languages and Literatures Publications
This article discusses The Third Policeman through the lens of a dialectic of enchantment and disenchantment that is firmly anchored in the history of anthropological discourse on bureaucracy (Malinowski, Lévi-Strauss, Tambiah, Herzfeld, Graeber, Jones). From this angle, Flann O’Brien’s novel is examined as an aesthetic illustration of an essentially anthropological argument: although bureaucracy has been described as an eminently rational form of social systematisation, regulation, and control (since Weber), it also functions, paradoxically, as a symbolic site for irrationality and supernatural occurrences, haunted by madness, mystery, and delusion. The novel is intriguing partly due to its nonchalant, humorous entwining of …
Sustaining Ireland, Body And Soul: A Woman Leader's Story Of The Cooperative Movement, Elizabeth Summerfield
Sustaining Ireland, Body And Soul: A Woman Leader's Story Of The Cooperative Movement, Elizabeth Summerfield
The Journal of Values-Based Leadership
This article tells the story of the Cooperative Movement in Ireland during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries from the perspective of one of its woman leaders. It does so in order to distil lessons for the contemporary thought leadership of sustainability from a period before the term was coined. It does so with the warrant of Albert Einstein:
The distinction between the past, the present and the future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
Its evidence base is historical literature, but its argument and analysis draw on recent research in leadership studies, neuroscience and theology.
Documents And The Malady Of Truth, Ronald E. Day
Documents And The Malady Of Truth, Ronald E. Day
Proceedings from the Document Academy
This article discusses documents, knowledge, and truth through a conceptual examination and through an examination of Flaubert's 19th century novel Madame Bovary. It argues that the main characters of Madame Bovary deceive themselves by believing that the contents of the fictional and medical texts they read convey truth. In contrast, the article argues that modern knowledge is constituted by documentary evidence operating in knowledge networks and processes where the result of such operations is what can be claimed to be true about the world through such processes. The representational malady that Madame and Doctor Bovary suffer in the novel was …
How A Book Changed A Nation [2022], Teodora Buzea
How A Book Changed A Nation [2022], Teodora Buzea
Master's Theses
“We don’t believe in vampires.”
I didn’t bother to turn away from the TV to look at my parents. On screen, a crew of young men were interviewing an old woman. She spoke only Romanian, and a too-perfect female voice spoke for her in English. I could see the confident fear in her expression as she exclaimed that vampires were indeed real and that she was always scared of them. She wasn’t alone. All of Transylvania were aware of the existence of vampires. Truly, these young men— ghost hunters and cryptologists—were right to come here to this haunted nation. The …
The Rainbow Read-In: A Place To Build Community, Elizabeth Johnson
The Rainbow Read-In: A Place To Build Community, Elizabeth Johnson
Kansas LGBTQ+ Leadership Symposium
The UMKC University Libraries held the second Rainbow Read-In (RRI) virtually in June 2022. Readers presented either their own works if they identify as LGBTQIA+ or works written by LGBTQIA+ authors. Nine participants presented and sixty people attended. Our first Rainbow Read-In included ten presenters and forty attendees in 2021.
The goal of this presentation is to share how we created a safe space to showcase works from within the queer community. The objectives of this program are to discuss the origins of the RRI, the formation of the committee, lessons learned, short- and long-term goals, potential areas for improvement, …
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CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Volume 5 Poster, Imelda Valdez
Volume 5 Poster, Imelda Valdez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
"Teachers For Social Justice", Jasmine Chavez
"Teachers For Social Justice", Jasmine Chavez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Classroom Dynamics - Being A Brown Film Major, Abraham Montes
Classroom Dynamics - Being A Brown Film Major, Abraham Montes
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
I Will Always Answer “Here”, Joy Hansen
I Will Always Answer “Here”, Joy Hansen
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
The Note, Kimberli Pacheco
The Note, Kimberli Pacheco
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Somewhere, Yet Nowhere In My High School Spanish Class, Jordan Lavant
Somewhere, Yet Nowhere In My High School Spanish Class, Jordan Lavant
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
If You Were Around, Anonymous -
If You Were Around, Anonymous -
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Finding Home, Ean Savage
Finding Home, Ean Savage
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Mami, Dios Y Yo, Andrea Gonzalez-Gaona
Mami, Dios Y Yo, Andrea Gonzalez-Gaona
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Role Modelz, Alfredo Muñoz Maceda
Role Modelz, Alfredo Muñoz Maceda
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Cerrando La Puerta, Mireille A. Roman
Cerrando La Puerta, Mireille A. Roman
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
How She Taught Me To Let Go, Natalie Raquel Acuña
How She Taught Me To Let Go, Natalie Raquel Acuña
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Mi Gran Señora, Yoselin Rojas Pineda
Mi Gran Señora, Yoselin Rojas Pineda
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
El Maestro, Jose Zacarias
El Maestro, Jose Zacarias
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Mi Hermana, Juan Valdovinos
Mi Hermana, Juan Valdovinos
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
The Day, Diego Hernandez-Gonzalez
The Day, Diego Hernandez-Gonzalez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Me Mato Trabajando, Mayra Bautista Zapien
Me Mato Trabajando, Mayra Bautista Zapien
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Cambiando Vidas, Katherine Quintero
Cambiando Vidas, Katherine Quintero
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
La Realidad Del Campo, Chelsea Rios Gomez
La Realidad Del Campo, Chelsea Rios Gomez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Lily Bulb Farmworkers, Miguel Pelayo
Lily Bulb Farmworkers, Miguel Pelayo
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.