The AIDS epidemic in the United States has left a significant mark in the American queer consciousness, literature, and theatre. The aim of this thesis is to look at The Normal Heart and Angels in America, as examples of two generations of AIDS plays, to analyze how internalized homophobia, spurred into the limelight by the rapidly evolving AIDS epidemic, is represented in the two plays: as a universal gay experience that appears to be morally ambiguous or as something negative that impedes LGBT progress? An empirical analysis was written on both plays in question to explore the effect of internalized homophobia on their characters. It was found that internalized homophobia was portrayed as something negative in both plays, but this portray...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Fred Carriles(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
This dissertation explores how the corpus of dramatic and performance material written about and in ...
Finding aids are one of many public faces of an archival repository. This paper presents the conclus...
Throughout the 1980s, gay theatre changed profoundly as this relatively new genre morphed to grapple...
Prepared in partial completion for the Master's degree in American Studies at UMass Boston. Abstract...
Three themes are developed in this exegesis. Firstly, it discusses the conceptual base that informs ...
Background: People with HIV (PWHIV) have improved survival due to the advent of antiretroviral thera...
In 2017, The CDC (center for disease control and prevention) released a memo confirming popular medi...
Pica is an eating disorder involving the ingestion of non-food items. In the current study, a functi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-147).The increasing diversity of HIV-1 in different ...
abstract: While acceptance towards same-sex marriage is gradually increasing, same-sex marriage is b...
Thesis advisor: S.J., James KeenanHIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be...
spite efforts to change society's perception of mental illness, it remains one of the most highly st...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceCharles GriffinInterpersonal hu...
The thesis investigates particular micrological strategies of resistance which have coalesced around...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Fred Carriles(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
This dissertation explores how the corpus of dramatic and performance material written about and in ...
Finding aids are one of many public faces of an archival repository. This paper presents the conclus...
Throughout the 1980s, gay theatre changed profoundly as this relatively new genre morphed to grapple...
Prepared in partial completion for the Master's degree in American Studies at UMass Boston. Abstract...
Three themes are developed in this exegesis. Firstly, it discusses the conceptual base that informs ...
Background: People with HIV (PWHIV) have improved survival due to the advent of antiretroviral thera...
In 2017, The CDC (center for disease control and prevention) released a memo confirming popular medi...
Pica is an eating disorder involving the ingestion of non-food items. In the current study, a functi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-147).The increasing diversity of HIV-1 in different ...
abstract: While acceptance towards same-sex marriage is gradually increasing, same-sex marriage is b...
Thesis advisor: S.J., James KeenanHIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be...
spite efforts to change society's perception of mental illness, it remains one of the most highly st...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceCharles GriffinInterpersonal hu...
The thesis investigates particular micrological strategies of resistance which have coalesced around...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Fred Carriles(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
This dissertation explores how the corpus of dramatic and performance material written about and in ...
Finding aids are one of many public faces of an archival repository. This paper presents the conclus...