Browsing by Subject "class"
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(2022-03-24)Department: Latin American StudiesArgentine and Brazilian contemporary cinema provide thorough documentation of the avenues through which neocolonialism rears its head in modern Latin America. In the following work, four films are given treatment to provide ...
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(2009-07-27)Department: EnglishIn this dissertation, I argue that the shifting cultural signification of food in early-nineteenth-century England generates literary responses which frame crucial debates of Romanticism. As the emphasis of eating moves ...
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(2016-08-17)Department: EnglishWith a series of technological innovations in cotton cultivation and production, a booming transatlantic cotton economy sprang into life in the early decades of the nineteenth century, an economy that depended on the forced ...
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(2021-05-17)Department: ReligionRead together as a narrative whole, the parables and stories in Luke 18:1-30 illustrate various examples of humanity’s call to respond to and participate in the kingdom of God. For generations, biblical scholars interpret ...
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(2008-07-22)Department: SociologySweeping changes in 1996 to the national welfare system prioritized “work first” policies and restricted educational opportunities for mothers in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program. The purpose of ...
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(2012-04-04)Department: Community Research and ActionRace, class, and gender dynamics can result in power differentials and discrimination in organizations. Such deleterious effects are particularly troubling for non-profit agencies with diverse employee and community bases ...
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(2007-03-31)Department: SociologyThis study explores how emotion culture relates to class position and beliefs about masculinity. What are the cultural ideologies, values, norms, and vocabularies about emotion that structure men’s lives? And, do these ...