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Alienated Citizens: "Hispanophobia" and the Mexican Im/Migrant Body.
(2008)
ABSTRACT
Alienated Citizens:
“Hispanophobia” and the Mexican Im/migrant Body
by
Kathy Jurado
Chair: María E. Cotera
This dissertation analyzes 20th century representations and discursive constructions of the Mexican ...
"Go and Make Disciples": Evangelization, Conversion Narratives, and Salvation in Puerto Rican Protestant Evangelical Salsa Music.
(2011)
ABSTRACT
“Go and Make Disciples”: Evangelization, Conversion Narratives, and Salvation in Puerto Rican Protestant Evangelical Salsa Music
by
Luis A. Vazquez
Chair: Matthew J. Countryman
Since the origin and ...
Third Word Subjects: The Politics and Production of Central American-American Culture
(2009)
This dissertation traces the emergence of an alternative Latino identity formation referred to as Central American-American. Informed by diaspora studies, subaltern studies, and cultural studies, it examines Central American ...
Rituals of Return in African American Women's Twentieth Century Literature and Performance.
(2012)
A substantial body of African American Studies scholarship has demonstrated how the unresolved pain, suffering, and violence of the past impacts the present, and,furthermore, how African American women writers and performers ...
A River Imaginary: Nature and Narrative in the Columbia River Gorge.
(2010)
The Columbia River, one of the most dominant geographic features of the Pacific Northwest, drains nearly 259,000 square miles of territory as it traverses local, state, and national boundaries. From its headwaters in ...
The Company that Taught the World to Sing: Coca-Cola, Globalization, and the Cultural Politics of Branding in the Twentieth Century.
(2011)
Straddling the conventionally separate spheres of business history and cultural history, policy making, advertising, and mass entertainment, my dissertation traces Coca-Cola’s trajectory from a local business in Atlanta, ...
BIRTH Oral History Archive
(2023)
The BIRTH Oral History Archive (BOHA) is a public humanities project designed to collect first-hand stories of childbirth and pregnancy loss, capturing how birth stories are remembered and integrated into comprehensive ...
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The Head, the Heart, and the Hands: Hampton, Carlisle, and Hilo in/as Circuits of Transpacific Empire, 1819-1887.
(2013)
The topic of federal American Indian Industrial boarding schools has inspired one of the most abundant historiographies in American Indian History. Yet, as my dissertation demonstrates, a wide and critical gap exists in ...