Browsing by Author "Garrett-Goodyear, Harold"
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Beyond "I Can't Help It": Biological Determinism in American Queer Politics and Possibilities for Agency
Weber, Shannon (2011-02-16)I explore the ways in which political strategies promoting biological determinism as the basis of same-sex desire have historically been used to argue for the social and legal toleration of queer sexuality in the United ... -
The Craft(ing) of Reynard: Dissecting the Trickster Fox in Medieval England
Mariano, Nora (2011-02-16) -
Cross-Class alliances: Subverting capitalist class structure by re-imaging democracy, social justice activism, and class institutions
Guhn-Knight, Carmen (2011-02-16)This thesis explores the immense potential inherent in alliances between socio-economic classes. Such cross-class alliances defy capitalist class structure, a social system which compels people to fortify their differences. ... -
Inventing Englishness: 13th Century Narratives of Anglo-Saxon England
Bailey, Hannah (2011-02-16)The formation of the idea of England came about through a long commingling of many languages and traditions. In my paper I demonstrate the cultural complexity of medieval England by examining several Post Conquest ... -
The Irish Christian Holy Men: Druids Reinvented?
Shields-Mas, Chelsea (2011-02-16)My research explores the strategies of Christian missionaries for converting pagan Ireland s warrior and druidic aristocracy in the 5th 6th centuries A.D. To this end, I have relied heavily upon Adomnán of Iona s 7th ... -
Reconstituting Patriarchy: A Study of the Criminalization of Infanticide in Early Modern England
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"Religious" and "Secular" in Socialist Bosnia-Herzegovina
Al-Adawy, Heba (2011-02-16)This thesis analyzes the Communist experiment of the separation of Church & state and secularization policies, alongside an ethnic accommodation of Serbs, Croats and Bosnian Muslims in multi-confessional Bosnia-Herzegovina ... -
REPENSAR EKOMO DE MARÍA NSUÉ ANGÜE: UN DESAFÍO ECUATOGUINEANO A LA HISPANIDAD
Mester, Anna (2011-02-16)Ekomo by María Nsué Angüe has widely been considered the first post-independence novel of Equatorial Guinea by a woman. Scholars from three continents have tried to define this literary work linguistically, culturally, ...