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1. !Super NAFTA land!

Gelles, Richie,

The Mexico/US border is a line of division between two nations, but paradoxically a moment of connection between local border communities. These competing interests of the border region at the federal...

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2. "...to do Rome service is but vain": Romanness in Shakespeare

Bruce, Yvonne,

Shakespeare creates a Rome in which he brings together and reinvents Rome's political and military brilliance and the work of its greatest poets and historians. As Shakespeare's Romans have become to ...

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3. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" AND THE DREAM PERSPECTIVE: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

WEATHERS, MARTHA BELL,

4. "A THORN-CHOKED GARDEN PLOT": WOMEN'S PLACE IN EMILY DICKINSON AND CHRISTINA ROSSETTI (ENGLAND, UNITED STATES)

BEAMAN, DARLENE SUZETTE,

Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti, born just five days apart in 1830, wrote similarly on love, restriction, identity, and death. Their similarities arose not because one poet influenced the other...

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5. "A heightened degree of messiness": "J R", "Nashville", "The Dead Father", and the refusal of narrative

Levine, Michael Louis,

If the late 1960s and early 1970s in America could be characterized as a period which disrupted the narratives that structured both public and private life, then William Gaddis's J R, Robert Altman's ...

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6. "A most terrible spectacle": Visualizing racial science in American literature and culture, 1839--1929

Reid, Mandy Aimil,

My dissertation, "'A Most Terrible Spectacle': Visualizing Racial Science in American Literature and Culture, 1839--1929," uses a wide range of visual artifacts---books, cartes-de-visite , and photogr...

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7. "Allowing fears to overwhelm us": A re-examination of the House Special Committee on Un-American Activities, 1938--1944

Lopez, Nancy Lynn,

In 1938, the House of Representatives authorized a special committee to investigate subversive or "un-American" propaganda. Popularly known as the Dies Committee after its chairman Martin Dies, this s...

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8. "At a most uncomfortable speed": The desegregation of the South's private universities, 1945--1964

Kean, Melissa Fitzsimons,

This dissertation traces the debate about desegregation on the campuses of five elite private universities in the South from the end of World War II to the early 1960s. The presidents of Duke, Emory, ...

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9. "But chiefly we now engaged in mutual listening": Participation in "Art as Experience" and "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men"

Howard, Catherine Elaine,

James Agee and Walker Evans' Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and John Dewey's Art as Experience converge in several fundamental ways, all hinging on the notion of participation in art. Although Agee and ...

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10. "But it doesn't mean anything, it's just a cartoon": Cartoons as primes for stereotypes of women in the workplace

Haley, Elizabeth Ann,

This study looked at the influence of cartoons as primes for stereotypes about women in the workplace. Three sets of cartoons (neutral animal, non-agentic women, and feminists) were used and subjects ...

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