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Principles of visual anthropology, review
(Wiley Blackwell, 1997-03)
The importance of the original publication in 1975 of Paul Hockings' Principles of Visual Anthropology cannot be underestimated. Along with Karl Heider's Ethnographic Film (1976), Hockings' collection is regarded by people ...
Images of Disability in News Media: Implications for Further Research
(1997-11)
Even in the 1990s, little research has focused on how local
media can more often and more accurately cover the disability community and
disability issues. Some positive news coverage arose in the late 1980s
because of ...
The Progress of Patriotism and Biography: The Battle of Trafalgar in Southey's The Life of Nelson
(United States Air Force Academy. Department of English and Fine Arts, 1997)
[From article]: "Every poet," said Ovid, "bears the burden of Homer" (I.i). And every biographer faces the problems and looks to the standard of Plutarch. But the biographer of a contemporary bears the burden of his times ...
Disability Rights on the Public Agenda: Elite News Media Coverage of The Americans With Disabilities Act
(Temple University, 1995)
This dissertation undertook a content analysis of U.S. elite newspapers and the three major news magazines (N=524), news photographs (N=171), and TV network news (N =24) to understand how the news media presented the ...
Tarsicius: a hagiographical allusion in Joyce's "Araby"
(Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 1991)
[From article]: In his story "Araby" Joyce alludes to a Roman martyr both to designate a comic touch by the narrator and to deepen the themes of disillusionment and deflated romanticism. This purposefully melodramatic ...
The country myth: motifs in the British novel from Defoe to Smollett
(Peter Lang Publishing, 1991)
Book review of Robert Ignatius Letellier's The English Novel, 1660-1700: An annotated bibliography
(College of Toronto. Press, 1998-11)
Book review of an annotated bibliography of the early English novel
The country myth and the politics of the early Georgian novel
(Peter Lang Publishing, 1991)