Keyword [warrior] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
| 181. | Silence, ghosts, and dragons: Language, culture, and identity in 'The Woman Warrior' |
| 182. | Woman, warrior: The story of Linda Bray and an analysis of female war veterans in the American media |
| 183. | The eternal diplomat and the reluctant warrior: Canadian-American relations during the Vietnam War, 1964-1968 |
| 184. | From warrior to soldier: New England Indians in the colonial military, 1675--1763 |
| 185. | The patriarchal shadow over the female rite of passage: Maxine Hong Kingston's 'The Woman Warrior', Margaret Atwood's 'The Edible Woman', and Paulo Coelho's 'Eleven Minutes' |
| 186. | The knight and the courtier: The meaning of masculinity among the warrior aristocracy in France from the 100 Years' War to the Wars of Religion |
| 187. | The Ties That Bind: Kinship, Inheritance, and the Environment in Medieval Japan |
| 188. | Representing the Daoist god Zhenwu, the Perfected Warrior, in late imperial China |
| 189. | Battle-brave beyond women-kin: Women warriors in medieval English literature |
| 190. | Cross-cultural palimpsest of Mulan: Iconography of the woman warrior from premodern China to Asian America |
| 191. | Mobilizing deities: Deus, gods, Buddhas, and the warrior band in sixteenth-century Japan |
| 192. | A phenomenological study of soldiers in the U.S. Army warrior transition unit (WTU) |
| 193. | Feeling like a holy warrior: Western authors' attributions of emotions as proof of motives for violence among Christian actors in military conflicts, tenth through early twelfth centuries |
| 194. | Re-imaging the Warrior: Divine Warrior Imagery in the Book of Revelation |
| 195. | The past and its impact on the present: The development of gender and ethnic identity in Kingston's 'Woman Warrior', Mukherjee's 'Jasmine' and Kincaid's 'Lucy' |
| 196. | 'There I, Paul Dolnstein, saw action.' The sketchbook of a warrior artisan in the German Renaissance |
| 197. | Clyde Warrior's 'Red Power': A fresh air of new Indian idealism |
| 198. | Serving Your Master: The Kashindan Retainer Corps and the Socio-Economic Transformation of Warring States Japan |
| 199. | The warrior and the witan: Searching for the culture of wisdom in Beowulf |
| 200. | The Heroine's Journey in 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' and 'The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts' |
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