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Center for the Humanities Newsletter
Welcome to the Center for the Humanities bi-annual newsletter archive.
Fall 2012 | PDF Newsletter
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Charlotte Headrick: It seemed Ireland had been blessed with only male writers
Spring 2012 | PDF Newsletter
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Gary Ferngren: Faith and 'physic' linked for millennia
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Norma Cardenas: There's more to Tex-Mex than meets the palate
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Rebecca Olson: Early tapestries figured on page and stage
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Shiao-ling Yu: Writer employed drama to spur resistance
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Stuart Sarbacker: Yoga: deep ecology or power builder?
Fall 2011 | PDF Newsletter
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David Robinson and William Rossi: Plant found by Thoreau launches fall lectures
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Hannah Gosnell: Emotional growth played role in historic water agreement
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Jonathan Kaplan: Claims for genetic 'race' differences on rise again
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Miranda Paton: Genetic equations alone can't explain evolution
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Spring 2011 | PDF Newsletter
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David Bernell: U.S. response to Cuba rooted in history, not current reality
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Deanna Paniataaq Kingston: Inupiaq use Google, blend cultures
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Keith Scribner: Novel explores memory 'fabrications'
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Susan Meyers: Migrants see education as a form of self-defense
Fall 2010 | PDF Newsletter
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Anita Helle: 'A mag photo before I was'
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Fina Carpena-Méndez: Gangs play role in new identities
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Liz Stillwaggon Swan: Horning Fellow pursues 'natural history of the mind'
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Sebastian Heiduschke: 'Propaganda' films a hit in unified Germany
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Shelley Jordon: Pogrom survivor remembered through animation
Spring 2010 | PDF Newsletter
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Janet Lee: Australian never ceased passionate writing
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Susan Shaw: Making the 'best' of feminist theology
Fall 2009 | PDF Newsletter
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Evan Gottlieb: Gothic novels helped Britons think like world citizens
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Hyua-yu Li: Chinese embrace change to stay in power
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Jeffrey Sklansky: 'The money question' was hot 200 years ago
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Susan Jackson Rodgers: Novel looks at three women, three generations
Spring 2009 | PDF Newsletter
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Ben Mutschler: Citizenship debate helped define 'disabled'
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Hung-yok Ip: Mohist nonviolence requires 'letting of of self'
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Mark Porrovecchio: Pragmatism with Schiller more honest & useful
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Tracy Daugherty: Passion for poetry & stars drove 'Dante's Astronomer'
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William Robbins: 'A better place because of this good man'
Fall 2008 | PDF Newsletter
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Christopher Phelps: Tracing ‘Strike’ in U.S. Intellectual History
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Matthew Lassiter: White suburbanites painted as heroes & victims
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Matthew Rubery: Novelists found treasure in agony columns, shipping news
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Neil Davison: Feminized Jew a potent subject and symbol
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William Uzgalis: Debate over consciousness goes back centuries
Spring 2008 | PDF Newsletter
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Bryan Tilt: How to define 'environmental justice' in China
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Joan Gross: 'Freegans' & forager form new foodways
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Linda Leavell: New biography reveals major role for poet's mother
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Peter Betjemann: A way of working, a way of being
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Robert Sahr: Brain research raises political questions
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Stephanie Ross: Bad art may have philosophical lessons to teach
Fall 2007 | PDF Newsletter
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Aaron Wolf: Spiritual lessons may aid in water disputes
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Marjorie Sandor: 'Mad' Queen Juana sinpires novella
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Neil Browne: William Carlos Williams: 'No ideas but in things'
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Richmond Barbour: Shakespeare at sea--cultural 'supercargo'
Spring 2007 | PDF Newsletter
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Elizabeth Campbell: 'Deadly nightshade' gained favor with Victorians
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Nabil Boudraa: Francophone landscape is more than scenery
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Nancy Rosenberger: Women resist motherhood, alarm the nation
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Steven Hackel: Fr. Serra--saint or conquistador?
Fall 2006 | PDF Newsletter
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Alison Futrell: Archetpal 'barbarian queens' shape texts and art
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Ashna Graves: You've got to have a corpse
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Eric Gleske: Antique map show to live again in film
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Kayla Garcia: Translating The Book of Mourners
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Tara Williams: Chaucer invented 'womanhood' to fill language gap
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Zaragosa Vargas: Mexican Americans caught in 50s 'witch hunt'
Spring 2006 | PDF Newsletter
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David M. Robinson: Emerson Society celebrates Center director
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Kristin Barker: Study follows frustrated patients in chatrooms
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Nicole von Germeten: Old Spanish Main provides lesson in colonialism
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Sarah Henderson: Civil society is alive in Russia but it is not well
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Wendy Madar: Weston book leads to documentary film
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William Husband: No true Russian word for wilderness
Fall 2005 | PDF Newsletter
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Adam Rome: Modern America is rooted in nature reform
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Charlotte Headrick: Filling the gap in Irish theatre history
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Julie Green: I would appreciate the food hot
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Kirsi Peltomaki: Visual art manifested as events, gestures or acts
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Robin Schulze: Poets reimagined nature to fit scientific age
Spring 2005 | PDF Newsletter
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Ben Mutschler: New England: 'Province of Affliction'
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Keith Scribner: Novel Links Family Mythology & Myths of Nation
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Michelle Szkilnik: The Plight of a Warrior in Changing Times
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Susan Shaw: Baptist Women Create Powerful Identities
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Vreneli Farber: Theater Offers Insights into Post-Soviet Russia
Fall 2004 | PDF Newsletter
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Huy-yu Li with Li Rui, Mao's former secretary in the late 1950's.: Stalin's book, 'sacred' to Mao, provided short cut to uniformity
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Julian Meldon D'Arcy: Football literatures deserves better
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Steven Rubert: Colonial culture a 'cause' of illness
Spring 2000 |
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Daniel Alexandrov: Nabokov carried tradition of gentleman naturalist into mid-century
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Paul Delany: No such thing as innocent seeing in photographs
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