vii, 160 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThis thesis explores the ways in which modern history-writing practices reiterate race-based categories of citizenship. To investigate these practices across time, I have examined discourses produced by the United Farm Women of Alberta (UFWA) in 1925, and discourses produced by the contemporary magazine American Renaissance (AR). The UFWA were concerned with the promotion and definition of citizenship, and in so doing laid race as a foundation of Canadian identity. AR is a magazine that concerns itself with white nationalism in the contemporary United States. Drawing upon Avery Gordon and Wendy Brown’s theories of history and haunting, I have situated these discourses in imaginative relation to one ano...
This dissertation seeks to shed new light on the moment in American history when the U.S. became an ...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
In this thesis history performs that which Della Pollock terms “historicity” in her “Introduction” t...
Nonfiction, Documentary, and Family Narrative: An Intersection of Representational Discourses and C...
Rationality points to the complete annihilation and end of a life when the body perishes, and yet wh...
Most of the literature on social inequality reports that traditional old-fashioned, overt racism has...
Children are widely used as emotive symbols of our shared ecological future, evoking concerns for th...
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Model Minorities and Black Americans through the...
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century...
This thesis begins by examining the natural-historical character of Theodor Adorno’s thought and cor...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
Rooted in slavery, the United States in both law and custom has a long history of adhering to the on...
This project investigates discourse about American wilderness, from the first European explorers thr...
GROWTH THEORY reckons with a natural world in distress and imagines what attributes and learnings ar...
This dissertation seeks to shed new light on the moment in American history when the U.S. became an ...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
In this thesis history performs that which Della Pollock terms “historicity” in her “Introduction” t...
Nonfiction, Documentary, and Family Narrative: An Intersection of Representational Discourses and C...
Rationality points to the complete annihilation and end of a life when the body perishes, and yet wh...
Most of the literature on social inequality reports that traditional old-fashioned, overt racism has...
Children are widely used as emotive symbols of our shared ecological future, evoking concerns for th...
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Model Minorities and Black Americans through the...
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century...
This thesis begins by examining the natural-historical character of Theodor Adorno’s thought and cor...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
Rooted in slavery, the United States in both law and custom has a long history of adhering to the on...
This project investigates discourse about American wilderness, from the first European explorers thr...
GROWTH THEORY reckons with a natural world in distress and imagines what attributes and learnings ar...
This dissertation seeks to shed new light on the moment in American history when the U.S. became an ...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
In this thesis history performs that which Della Pollock terms “historicity” in her “Introduction” t...