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  1. Class, Culture and Suburban Anxieties in the Victorian Era by Lara Baker Whelan, 2009-11-06
  2. Rule Britannia!: Time Patrol in the Victorian Era (Time Quest) by Michael E. Thomson, 1998-12-31
  3. Imagining Soldiers and Fathers in the Mid-Victorian Era by Susan Walton, 2010-04-01
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22. Women's Studies - Symposium Student Papers
Theory and Feminism in the victorian era . Tina Landgraf. The Early Influencesof a victorian Social Reformer Black Women in the Suffrage Movement in the us .
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23. Equivalencies
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Equivalencies Core Courses New Major Equivalent courses in OLD Major 25001 Literature in English I 22081 Survey of British Literature I
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23078 Survey of Amer. Literature II 30001 English Studies nothing 49095 Senior Seminar nothing Distribution Requirements Writing and Language Studies New Major Equivalent courses in OLD Major 20001 Business Writing same 20002 Technical Writing same 20003 Intermediate Expository 20005 Intermediate Expository 20021 Intro. to Creative Writing same 30064 Argumentative Prose same 30065 Expository Prose same 30067 Fiction Writing I same 30068 Fiction Writing II same 30069 Poetry Writing I same 30070 Poetry Writing II same 31001 Fundamental English Grammar 35060 Fundamental English Grammar 31002 History of the English Lang. 35062 History of the English Language 31003 Linguistics 35063 Linguistics 39895 Topics in Rhetoric, Composition,and Writing

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Biel, Steven. Independent Intellectuals in the United States, 1910 - 1945. New York University, 1992. First Printing. 294 pp. Hardcover in dustjacket. Front board a bit bowed. Tiny stain to bottom edge. Very good condition overall. Cultural history of the freelance critics who existed outside the established centers of intellectual life in the first half of the 20th century, and an examination of their efforts to construct a viable public intellectual life in the United States. $15.00 Bloesch, et al. - General Post Office (Motor Car Service), Berne.

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courses spring 2002 womens studies 322
History 322
Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Britain and Europe:
Selected Sources for Research
Professor: Susan Tananbaum
Librarian: Ginny Hopcroft
Spring 2002
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This course guide is intended to help you plan and carry out your research for this seminar. In the guide you'll find a suggested research tips, some lists of indexes in both print and electronic format, and a bibliography of the major primary source materials of British and European history available in Bowdoin College Library. If you have specific problems using these resources, please consult the librarian at the reference desk or Ginny Hopcroft x3298 or via email at ghopcrof@bowdoin.edu
Research Tips
Research generally begins with locating books in the library catalog and searching periodical indexes for journal articles. When you find a useful source, check the subject headings in the catalog record or any descriptors in an index. You may find other relevant subject headings to enter as search terms.

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My goal is to provide you with examples language arts and social studies can use the Internet in the classroom. Some of the examples will be very basic and could be implemented in your classroom tomorrow; others will be advanced and may provide you with ideas for projects that you and your students can carry out over the course of the year.
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Paperback - 347 pages Reprint edition (October 1998) Amazon.com In the mid-1970s, an American graduate student in anthropology joined the ranks of white-powdered geisha in Kyoto, Japan. Liza Dalby took the name Ichigiku and apprenticed in the famed Pontocho district, trailing behind "older sisters" bemused by this long-legged Westerner intent on learning their... Read more The Honest Courtesan : Veronica Franco, Citizen and Writer in Sixteenth-Century Venice (Women in Culture and Society) by Margaret F. Rosenthal, Catharine R. Stimpson University of Chicago Press Paperback - 392 pages (January 1993) Book Description The Venetian courtesan has long captured the imagination as a female symbol of sexual license, elegance, beauty, and unruliness. What then to make of the

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Welcome! Women's Studies at the University of Maryland is an interdisciplinary program of study of women and men in society within both historical and contemporary contexts and from multicultural and multiracial perspectives. The program:
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HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSES - FALL2002 School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies
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Tuesday, Thursday 2:00-3:20 p.m. Priscilla Page Students in this course will interrogate the theatre texts of African-American women writers in the United States from a dramaturgical point of view. This course will examine plays written in the U.S. from 1855 to the present, paying special attention to the specific historical, political and social conditions of each play and playwright. The work in this course will also critically examine the dramatic forms as used by each of the playwrights in their time periods. We will examine how their unique voices were received in their time and how their work is perceived in our time. Assignments will include weekly readings, assigned research topics, class presentations and journal writing responses to the texts. IA 132t Feminist Fictions
Wednesday, Friday 10:30-11:50 a.m.

33. Major Program - Dept Of English - Kent State
American Fiction II. 39995 Topics in Cultural studies, nothing. 33003 us Literaturefrom 1945Present, 31053 Poetry Since 1945. 32069 Readings in the victorian era.
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English home Program Info Undergraduate Studies Click here to navigate Dept of English home page Program Information Contact Information Undergraduate Studies -EUSC -Major program -Minor program -Requirements FAQ -Course descriptions -Sigma Tau Delta -Luna Negra Bachelor of Arts in English Undergraduate Major Program New Major Requirements (Fall 1998) Core Courses (required of all students; 9 hours)
25001 Literature in English I
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A. Writing and Language Studies (6 hours; select 2 courses):
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20003 Intermediate Expository
20021 Intro to Creative Writing
30064 Argumentative Prose 3006S Expository Prose 30067 Fiction I 30068 Fiction II 30069 Poetry I 30070 Poetry II 31001 Fundamental English Grammar 31002 History of the English Language 31003 Linguistics 39895 Topics in Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing

34. Conversations With Leslie Marmon Silko
most recent book, Gardens in the Dunes, a historical novel of the victorian era,as a L. Arnold is an assistant professor of English and ethnic studies at East
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Ege University
8th Annual International Cultural Studies Symposium
emotions, body, and society
One might posit three stages in which the growth of the individual parallels that of societies. The first stage gives us the socialisation of bodies: the body as a site for civilised codes of behaviour. The second presents the rationalisation of bodies: the growing difference between consciousness and the drives. The third stage presents us with the individualisation of the body and the growth of the sense selfhood, which enables the self to possess a social past and future, to enter history. So argues Simon Williams in his recent (2001) Emotion and Social Theory
These questions apply equally and inter-relatedly to any number of traditional fields of research. In line with our commitment to promoting inter- and multi-disciplinary dialogue and debate we therefore encourage papers not only from within the cultural studies arena, but also from social and political scientists, literary scholars, artists, writers and performers, and the fields of psychology, psychiatry, philosophy and media studies. We invite contributions from both established scholars and younger scholars seeking to a forum for original and innovative work.
b) Emotion; sensation; cognition; do emotions require a language descriptive of them in order to exist?

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of an important and illustrative figure of the victorian era. was a constitutive partof victorian culture and It also reminds us of the cultural importance of
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Critic's Choice HOME Books Articles Announcements ... Victoriana Contributions are welcome. To qualify for inclusion in Critic's Choice , a book must receive a favourable review without a single negative comment. Fax a copy of the review to Litir Database, FAX: 780-492-8142. Baker, William, and Kenneth Womack, eds. A Companion to the Victorian Novel Carnell, Jennifer. The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon: A Study of Her Life and Work Eberle, Roxanne. Chastity and Transgression in Women's Writing, 1792-1897: Interrupting the ‘Harlot's Progress Fforde, Jasper. The Eyre Affair Gilmour, David. The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling Guy, Josephine M., ed. The Victorian Age: An Anthology of Sources and Documents Harper, Lila Marz. Solitary Travelers: Nineteenth-Century Women's Travel Narratives and the Scientific Vocation Morgan, Rosemarie, and Richard Nemesvari, eds. Human Shows: Essays in Honour of Michael Millgate Murray, Scott W.

37. Critique Of Program Unfounded
and many more, which has allowed us to have a Nelson states that women's studies isa curriculum education women received in the victorian era, because it is
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Thursday, 5/15/97
Critique of program unfounded
STUDIES: Women's studies students claim major fights oppression, empowers females By Ginny Tal As students in the Women's Studies Program, we would like to respond to Jennifer Nelson's article, "Women's Studies major fails to give competitive edge." (Daily Bruin, May 9) We feel that Nelson's views about the program are not only ill-informed and destructive, but take on a tone of arrogance that has no basis in discussing a subject she obviously knows little about. At a time when the modest gains of women and people of color have come under attack, we need to build coalitions to battle against our oppressions, not to undermine other women's efforts toward empowerment. Although we vehemently disagree with Nelson's position, we would never suggest that she not have the forum to voice her opinions. If she does not want to major in women's studies, fine, but to challenge the program's right to exist is beyond offensive, especially when she has clearly never taken a class in women's studies at all! Nelson states that women's studies "is a curriculum reminiscent of the oppressive education women received in the Victorian era, because it is tailored specifically for females." Women's studies program does not specifically gear itself toward females any more than African-American studies gears itself toward just African Americans, or any other ethnic studies major for that matter.

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