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An Analysis of Images in Mexican-American War Literature
Paper argues that John Frost’s pictorial images and narratives of Mexicans were used as historical justifications for the intervention into Mexico during the Mexican-American War.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Rudy, Matthew
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Avalokiteśvara: Bodhisattvas and Signs of Change
Paper examines the evolution and transformation of Buddhism in different cultures by focusing on the example of Avalokiteśvara, a Bodhisattva traditionally depicted as a man who was eventually depicted as Kuan-yin, a woman, once fully transitioned into Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhism.
Date:
2010
Creator:
Santayana, S.M.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Candy Jernigan’s Rejectamenta: Collage, Photography, and (Discarded) Body Memory
Paper discusses how Candy Jernigan Blood of a Vagrant uses the mixture of text, photography, and collage to explore remembrance of a subject that could otherwise remain anonymous.
Date:
2012
Creator:
Garcia, Jonathan A. Molina
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Collective Case Study of Veterans Inside an Arts and Crafts Room and their Perceptions Regarding Empowerment
This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on Coming Home. The author discusses methods and findings from a project she participated in related to how veterans narrated their experiences through art. Her component of the study evaluated participants and described what they gained through creating arts and crafts.
Date:
November 15, 2012
Creator:
Hasio, Cindy
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Compromise and Example: Continued Issues of Art Restitution and Holocaust-Era Looted Art
Paper examines the state of standards and legislation for handling restitution claims for artworks looting from victims during the Holocaust.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Bellet, Caitlin
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dallas Museum of Art Biombo: Elite Spanish Identity and Hybridity in 18th Century Colonial Latin America
Paper explores the biombo as an exemplary model of hybridity that consolidated European, Asian, and Latin American histories using a late 18th century example found in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art.
Date:
2013
Creator:
Garcia, Jonathan A. Molina
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Decapitation of Kings [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on paintings by Francisco de Goya.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Palyu, Cheryl & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dis/Appearance, In/Visibility and the Transitioning Body on Social Media: A Post-Qualitative and Multimodal Inquiry
Text component of a doctoral dissertation, which references the full dissertation content in a multi-media web-based format. It includes a background statement, acknowledgements section, printed navigation guide and site map for the website, and a full list of references.
Date:
December 2018
Creator:
Jenkins, Kevin
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
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-
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Eighteenth Century Worker: Goya's Tapestry Cartoons and the Influence of the Enlightenment [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on the eighteenth century worker and Francisco de Goya's Tapestry Cartoons and the influence of enlightenment.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
England, Erin; Hopkins, Caitlin; Thompson, Shana & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
Object Type:
Presentation
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-
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Enlightening Industry: Goya, Allegory and Women at Work [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on Francisco de Goya's painting, 'Allegory of Industry', 1797-1802.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
DePetris, Kathrine & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Erasing Mexico. Notes on the Upper Rio Grande: Documentation for the Sake of Future Exploitation
Paper examines the text and images in Bryant Tilden’s Notes on the Upper Rio Grande and analyzes how Mexicans are misrepresented in order to justify Manifest Destiny.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Reyes, Christianna
Object Type:
Article
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-
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Francisco de Goya and the Mirror's Reflection [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2013 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on the Spanish painter, Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), and the use of mirrors to symbolize the harmonization of the subject with its true self throughout his work.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Blanco, Andrea & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
Object Type:
Presentation
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
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Goya's Fantastic Vision of Madness
This paper discusses Francisco de Goya. Employing Foucault's discourse to specific works reveals Goya's ability to represent visually the fundamental tension between Romantic and Classical ideas, especially the ambiguous line between reason and madness.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Prater, Paige & Abel, Mickey S.
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Goya's Fantastic Vision of Madness [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on Francisco de Goya and his artistically recorded evolving definitions of madness that preoccupied the eighteenth-century.
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Prater, Paige & Abel, Mickey S.
Object Type:
Presentation
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-
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Goya's Los Caprichos: An Enlightened Bestiary [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2011 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on Francisco de Goya's series, "Los Caprichos."
Date:
April 14, 2011
Creator:
Thompson, Julie & Donahue-Wallace, Kelly, 1968-
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hanging on to Home: Representations of Handala and the Home
Paper examines the subjective relationships between the Palestinians, the Israeli West Bank Barrier ( or the “Apartheid Wall”), Handala (a cartoon character created by Naji al-Ali), and the concept of home.
Date:
2012
Creator:
Hyche, Breana
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hitler as Sculptor: Molding Germany’s Collective Memory of “Degenerate” Art
Paper discusses the 1937 National Socialist exhibition “Entartete Kunst,” (Degenerate Art) and the ways it influenced the German public’s perceptions of the art displayed, as well as the cultural memory of modern art in general.
Date:
2012
Creator:
Warner, Tory
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Honey, Ain’t You Glad We’re Texan: The Mythic Narrative of Texas in the Texas Centennial
Paper explores how the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936 was used to build the mythology of a unified Texas identity and history.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Wilson, Hannah Joan
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hubert Howe Bancroft: Behind the Façade of Professional Historian
Paper explores the imagery and text coded with implications of the United States’ social dominance over Mexico in Hubert Howe Bancroft XVI's accounts of Texas history.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Wilson, Hannah Joan
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library