Browsing by Subject "Glasscock Summer Scholars"
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The US legal system relies on its ability to categorize cases presented to present verdicts in an orderly and timely manner. However, as individual identities become more multifaceted, our legal system fails to encompass ...
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In this paper, I will be applying María Lugones theory of “World-Traveling”, “Arrogant Perception”, and “Decolonial Feminism” to the experiences of minority faculty-specifically women faculty of color- in American institutions ...
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On June 13, 2021, the Algerian Ministry of Communication revoked the media accreditation of the French television news channel France 24 in Algeria. This was during a period of popular protest led by the pro-democracy Hirak ...
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(2019-04-29)In Medieval Europe, the Bible was strictly prohibited in any language other than Latin. This prohibition of vernacular scripture led to other devotional mediums that drew from Biblical stories such as the book of hours, ...
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News stations and social media have extensively covered the stories of Harvey Weinstein and Andrew Cuomo surrounding their sexual harassment allegations. Both Weinstein and Cuomo, one a corporate entity and another a ...
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(2019-04-22)This research thesis examines how the depictions of the divine within the Classical Latin source texts and the English adaptations of the tragic love story of Aeneas and Dido, before and after the Protestant Reformation, ...
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The Anti-Feminicide Movement in Ciudad Juarez: Women’s Activism and Its New Articulations of Justice The issue of feminicide in Ciudad Juarez was first exacerbated by the notable shift engendered by the implementation of a neoliberal economic system in the early 1990s, which motivated by profit ultimately allowed for the ...
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Colonized individuals are often subjected to gender systems that follow what critic and philosopher María Lugones describes as a dichotomous hierarchy of “the human” versus the “non-human” in colonial and post-colonial ...