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The "Nature" of Sovereignty and the Female Intellectual in Milton's Paradise Lost
This paper examines the effect of Queen Elizabeth I's sovereignty as a monarch on English literature in the 17th century England, especially the work of John Milton, 'Paradise Lost'.
Date:
April 15, 2010
Creator:
Trotter, Megan & Curran, Kevin
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Geography of HIV in Dallas County, Texas, 1999-2003
This paper discusses research on the geography of HIV in Dallas County, Texas from 1999 to 2003.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Enwright, Nicholas & Oppong, Joseph R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Geography of Cerebrovascular Disease in Texas
This paper discusses research on the geography of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in Texas.
Date:
April 3, 2008
Creator:
Feltus, Chris & Oppong, Joseph R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Educating Latinos in the United States: The Need for Exposure, Resources, and Cultural Understanding
This paper discusses research on education for Latinos in the United States and the need for exposure, resources, and cultural understanding.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Hardikar, Bethany & Nuñez-Janes, Mariela
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Goya's Los Caprichos: An Enlightened Bestiary
This paper discusses research on Francisco de Goya's series Los Caprichos. A semiotic analysis of Francisco de Goya's prints 'Todos Caeran' and 'Devota Profesion' examines how Goya modifies the medieval iconography of the siren, the owl, and the ass to embody immoral aspects of contemporary Spanish society.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Thompson, Julie & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
"Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea": An investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for genocide
This paper discusses a research investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for genocide. This paper focuses on doctrinal controversies and examines how genocide is and has been addressed by modern tribunals, with special emphasis on the subjective mens rea (mental element) required for genocide.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Jung, Andrew M. & King, Kimi L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Francisco de Goya and the Mirror's Reflection
In this paper, the author gives an analysis of Francisco de Goya, arguing that the painter uses mirrors to symbolize harmonization of subject with its true self throughout his work.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Blanco, Andrea & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Other Mary: The Absence of Mary Magdalene in the Santa Maria Trastevere
This paper discusses research on the absence of Mary Magdalene in the Santa Maria Basilica in Trastevere, Rome. The author's research examines the social context throughout Rome during the medieval era, the status of prostitution, spatial analysis of Trastevere, and the inevitable entrance of promiscuity through the Santa Maria Basilica in Trastevere.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Camp, Briana & Baxter, Denise Amy
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Making the Man: 'Suiting' Masculinity in Performance Art
This paper examines research on the significance of clothing, specifically, the "men's suit," in select examples of contemporary American performance art. Drawing on sociology and art history, it considers the suit as a form of communication, and it suggests that performance artists Chris Burden, Paul McCarthy, and Vanessa Beecroft have used the "men's suit" to explore and communicate something about masculinity as a socially and culturally constructed hegemony.
Date:
March 31, 2005
Creator:
Cornwell, Alicia & Way, Jennifer
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Enlightening Industry: Goya, Allegory and Women at Work
This paper discusses research on Francisco de Goya's painting, Allegory of Industry, 1797-1802.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
DePetris, Kathrine & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Eighteenth Century Worker: Goya's Tapestry Cartoons and the Influence of the Enlightenment
This paper discusses research on Francisco de Goya's Tapestry Cartoons and the influence of the enlightenment.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Thompson, Shana; Hopkins, Caitlin; England, Erin & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dissolved Lithium Concentrations, Gender, Race, and the Geography of Texas Suicide Mortality Rates 1980-1998: A Correlation Study
This paper discusses dissolved lithium concentrations and the spatial distribution of suicide mortality rates in Texas counties from 1980 to 1998.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Flanagan, William M. & Oppong, Joseph R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Toward an Understanding of Contemporary Professional Culture
This paper discusses an applied anthropology research study on the American professional culture of shoe repair.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Giulietti, Michael & Jordan, Ann
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Geography of Viral Hepatitis C in Texas, 1992-1999
This paper discusses research on the geography of viral hepatitis C in Texas from 1992-1999. This study examines the relationship between viral hepatitis C (HCV), race, gender, and population density in Texas counties.
Date:
March 3, 2006
Creator:
Hedrich, Mara & Oppong, Joseph R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Truth in Context: Nietzsche's Affirmation of Tragic Morality
This paper discusses research on Friedrich Nietzsche's affirmation of tragic morality.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Heister, Luke & Yaffe, Martin D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Pediatric and Maternal HIV in Texas Border Counties and Urban Area
This paper examines the geography of pediatric HIV, HIV in women, and age at diagnosis of women in the Dallas Fort-Worth metroplex, Houston-Galveston Area, and the colonias of Texas-Mexico border counties using the human ecology model.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Ho, Jessie & Oppong, Joseph R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
What Color Line? Discrimination and Ethnic Identity
This paper discusses discrimination and ethnic identity and is based on an interview with a Hispanic professor.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Jones, Andrew & Nuñez-Janes, Mariela
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Education of a Latin American Student in the United States: Diversity, Identity, and Assimilation
This paper discusses the education of a Latin American student in the United States.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Myers, Johnathan W. & Nuñez-Janes, Mariela
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Make a Move: Creating a Culturally Aware Community of Masters and Scholars
This paper explores the experience of 30 university students in their final year of the teacher education program.
Date:
April 15, 2010
Creator:
Montejano, Sara N. & Tunks, Jeanne L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
'Third World Artist': The Performance Art of Alexander Brener
This paper discusses research on the performance art of Alexander Brener.
Date:
March 31, 2005
Creator:
Nersesova, Lisa & Way, Jennifer
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Palestinian Perspective on Peace with Israel
This paper discusses research on Palestinian perspectives on peace with Israel.
Date:
March 30, 2006
Creator:
Wright, Kelly & Sahliyeh, Emile F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A King's Decapitation
This paper presents research on Francisco de Goya. This research proves that the painting of Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) from 1800 ('The Cannibals), and his paintings from 1820-1823 (The Black Paintings, 'Judith,' and 'Saturn,' and Miniature, 'Judith') represent changing ideas on decapitation of a monarch.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Palyu, Cheryl & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Legitimacy and Participation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Opinion in Costa Rica, 2004-2008
This paper discusses legitimacy and participation and a longitudinal analysis of public opinion in Costa Rice from 2004-2008.
Date:
April 15, 2010
Creator:
Pascoe, Henry & Booth, John A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Government's Girls: How the United States Government Used War Poster Art to Recruit Women to the Workforce During World War Two
This paper discusses research on the recruitment of women via the medium of posters during World War Two (1941-1945).
Date:
April 15, 2004
Creator:
Pierce, Danielle; Way, Jennifer & Dupont, Jill
System:
The UNT Digital Library