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This is a fine collection of consistently strong essays; even the one or two papers less well integrated with the volume's stated focus on the rhetoric of "space, place and body" (the chapters by Yoshikawa and Gilbank, most obviously)... more
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      HistoryMultidisciplinaryHistorical Studies
In Kids Those Days, Lahney Preston-Matto and Mary Valante have organized a collection of interdisciplinary research into childhood throughout the Middle Ages. Contributors to the volume investigate childhood from Greece to the... more
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      Teaching and LearningEducationColonial Latin American HistoryModern Latin American History
In this course, together, we will explore the role of sports in the construction of identities in Latin America. Upper and middle class citizens first embraced organized athletics by the late-nineteenth century. They viewed sporting... more
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      Latin American StudiesSports HistoryIdentity (Culture)Gender
Scholars of Argentine fútbol have explored the construction of fútbol criollo and how this style of play has factored into the broader debate over national identity in Argentina. Focusing on the performance of the key Argentine... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesSociology of Sport
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      Human GeographyNursingPhilosophyApplied Ethics
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune blistering disorder. BP autoantibodies target two hemidesmosomal components, collagen XVII (COL17) and BP230, with autoimmunity to COL17 being mainly involved in the development of the... more
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      Political ScienceHumiliation
Little research has been conducted into the practices of American prisoner of war administration during World War II. As leaders in human rights and with increasing movement toward a global world-view of individual human rights, can the... more
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The authors propose a model of cultural trauma and revitalization. The theory suggests a framework for understanding disruptions that an "original" culture might suffer at the imposition of an "arriving" culture resulting in... more
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      SociologyPsychologyGroup communicationLoss and Trauma
The Southern Appalachian flood of 1916 was no act of God. The actions of a few powerful white men added to the severity of the disaster. It ignited broad social discord and challenged the hegemony of Asheville’s elites. The socio-economic... more
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Preface: Natural disasters revealed bleak social realities during the southern industrial age. This study of the "great flood" of Asheville in 1916 revealed a the confluence of national and regional ideologies, a complex social power... more
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      Environmental ScienceSocial ConditionsEcological Planning and Environmental Design
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      History of the Modern Middle EastHistorical Studies
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      Political SciencePoliticsNineteenth CenturyFrance
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As a thinker, Michel Foucault was fond of discontinuities and ruptures. He once joked that his entry in the Petit Larousse dictionary read: "Foucault: A philosopher who founds his theory of history on discontinuity." 2 Yet Foucault was... more
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This article challenges conventional readings of Michel Foucault by examining his fascination with neoliberalism in the late 1970s. Foucault did not critique neoliberalism during this period; rather, he strategically endorsed it. The... more
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