Keyword [Representing] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | The African burial ground in New York City: Manifesting and representing spirituality of space |
102. | Embodying Ireland: Representing woman as nation and community in Irish literature |
103. | Representing prostitution in Tudor and Stuart England (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Robert Greene, Thomas Dekker) |
104. | Reinscribing genres and representing South African realities in Nadine Gordimer's later novels (1979-1994) |
105. | Representing the Commune of 1871: The depiction of contemporary history in the early Third Republi |
106. | Representing the 'other': Images of China and the Chinese in the works of Jade Snow Wong, Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan |
107. | Representing rural France: A cultural history of Marcel Pagnol's cinema (1933-1938) |
108. | Representing the Vietnamese: Race, culture, and the Vietnam War in American film and drama |
109. | Representing the rural: Place as method in the formation of Japanese native ethnology, 1910-1945 |
110. | Representing Chinese men: Male subjectivity and issues of modernity in contemporary Chinese literature |
111. | Representing Romanticism: The notion of 'Darstellung' in Idealism and Romanticism |
112. | Spatializing history: Representing history in the postmodernist novel |
113. | Representing talented women in eighteenth-century Chinese painting: Thirteen Female Disciples Seeking Instruction at the Lake Pavilio |
114. | Circles and squares: Representing a Greco-Irish world |
115. | Chinese International Students at RIT A digital book representing Chinese international students' lives at Rochester Institute of Technology |
116. | The self-representing muse: Autobiographical productions of women in artistic partnerships |
117. | Representing documentary film in the social studies classroom: Lessons from an online professional development course |
118. | Representing the Gaichi in Japanese Detective Fiction |
119. | 'The Indian Image in The Black Mind:' Representing Native Americans in Antebellum African American Public Culture |
120. | Pride, prejudice, and pop culture: Representing Miss Jane Austen |
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