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Rewriting Greek Tragedies as Immigrant Stories [PDF]
In this piece originally published in the New York Times, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner writes about Mojada, Luis Alfaro\u27s adaptation of the Greek tragedy, Medea. Mojada is part of a trilogy from Alfaro that attempts to bring his Latino community into modern
Pollack-Pelzner, Daniel
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ABSTRACT Tracing the early adoption of computer gang databases by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and the Los Angeles Police Department in the 1980s to the deployment of computationally‐assisted surveillance during the Vietnam War, this paper uses a genealogical approach to compare surveillance technologies developed across the arc of ...
Christina Hughes
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Until the nineteen forties decade, the Negroes in the Brazilian drama were represented, even when taking up major parts, throughout some stereotyped characters and caricatures inherited from the slavery period.
Christian Fernando dos Santos Moura +1 more
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Speculative Black Theater History [PDF]
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Spartan Daily, September 1, 2004 [PDF]
Volume 123, Issue 4https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10008/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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ABSTRACT Objective To determine associations between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and body mass index (BMI) change between consecutive pregnancies, and hospital length of stay (LOS) and hospital costs. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Two maternity hospitals, New South Wales, Australia.
Rashidul Alam Mahumud +4 more
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The Line that Divides us: black theater racializing whiteness
Abstract: A common factor among white people is the denial that they are racialized subjects, so that they use white fragility and innocence as strategies to protect and enjoy privilege and racial superiority. By the other hand, decolonial art is made up of a set of works that aim to separate the artistic production of non-Europeans and non-whites from
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Spartan Daily, June 1, 1953 [PDF]
Volume 41, Issue 156https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/11902/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Abstract The final Stuart monarch, Queen Anne, has often been overlooked in studies of visual and material culture, particularly of fashion and dress. This article is the first to undertake a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the wardrobe accounts of Queen Anne, situating her consumption within the context of the eighteenth‐century fashion ...
Sarah A. Bendall
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