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Search For Old St. Augustine, Chester B. Depratter
Search For Old St. Augustine, Chester B. Depratter
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Archaeology On The Widdicom Tract At Hobcaw Barony, Heathley A. Johnson
Archaeology On The Widdicom Tract At Hobcaw Barony, Heathley A. Johnson
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Shush: A Creative (Re)Construction, Kathleen Spring
Shush: A Creative (Re)Construction, Kathleen Spring
Faculty & Staff Publications
Shush: A Creative (Re)Construction stems from work conducted during a sabbatical in fall 2017. The audio piece, Shush Me Awake, is a composition that explores the shush as a performative act. The accompanying framing essay uses an autoethnographic approach to provide a contextualized look at the composition process for this piece, while simultaneously situating it within existing scholarship in library and information studies on the image of the librarian and stereotypes. The composer notes provide additional technical details about the audio piece itself.
Project Identity: The Discursive Formation Of Pamiri Identity In The Age Of The Internet, Aslisho Qurboniev
Project Identity: The Discursive Formation Of Pamiri Identity In The Age Of The Internet, Aslisho Qurboniev
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This paper discusses the self-identity of the mountain communities of Pamir and Pamiri diaspora communities. The research on this paper started when social media has just begun to influence societies and politics.