This paper focuses on New England slavery and the way Africans and African-Americans were able to infuse aspects of the dominant English culture and their combined African heritage into their own Afro-Yankee culture. They created their own American identity, in which they adopted and at times mocked the very culture that placed them in this system of bondage. By looking at runaway advertisements from the colonial era we can see evidence of an Afro-Yankee culture that is clearly visible in the clothes slaves wore, the hairstyles they kept, their mannerisms, talents, and overall presence
As the 2017-18 academic job cycle came to an end I found myself, for the first time in five years, i...
As the 2017-18 academic job cycle came to an end I found myself, for the first time in five years, i...
Robert Ashley defined the majority of his works as “television operas”—spoken narrative music for te...
This paper focuses on New England slavery and the way Africans and African-Americans were able to in...
Scope and Method of Study: The thesis of this dissertation is that northerners feared slavery, in pa...
Due to the perishable nature of the work performed by women throughout much of ancient history, litt...
For centuries, Europe has been the leader in fashion production and innovation. At the heart of this...
The following manuscript is a collection of poetry based on experiences. Religious hypocrisy and abu...
This dissertation turns specifically to the recovered writings of Reverend Adin Ballou, a historical...
This MFA thesis consists of a body of research-based studio work, an exhibition of selected studio w...
This thesis examines the nature of the way body language and movement is perceived in the context of...
The thesis project called for the MFA candidate to create a one-person show of originality and enter...
This project brings together adventure novels by white British authors, like Frederick Marryat, Mary...
Adrienne Rich, in her 1993 essay “Someone Is Writing a Poem,” writes “In a political culture of mana...
I wrote the first version of this guide in the summer of 2018. For the first time in my career I had...
As the 2017-18 academic job cycle came to an end I found myself, for the first time in five years, i...
As the 2017-18 academic job cycle came to an end I found myself, for the first time in five years, i...
Robert Ashley defined the majority of his works as “television operas”—spoken narrative music for te...
This paper focuses on New England slavery and the way Africans and African-Americans were able to in...
Scope and Method of Study: The thesis of this dissertation is that northerners feared slavery, in pa...
Due to the perishable nature of the work performed by women throughout much of ancient history, litt...
For centuries, Europe has been the leader in fashion production and innovation. At the heart of this...
The following manuscript is a collection of poetry based on experiences. Religious hypocrisy and abu...
This dissertation turns specifically to the recovered writings of Reverend Adin Ballou, a historical...
This MFA thesis consists of a body of research-based studio work, an exhibition of selected studio w...
This thesis examines the nature of the way body language and movement is perceived in the context of...
The thesis project called for the MFA candidate to create a one-person show of originality and enter...
This project brings together adventure novels by white British authors, like Frederick Marryat, Mary...
Adrienne Rich, in her 1993 essay “Someone Is Writing a Poem,” writes “In a political culture of mana...
I wrote the first version of this guide in the summer of 2018. For the first time in my career I had...
As the 2017-18 academic job cycle came to an end I found myself, for the first time in five years, i...
As the 2017-18 academic job cycle came to an end I found myself, for the first time in five years, i...
Robert Ashley defined the majority of his works as “television operas”—spoken narrative music for te...