Examples here might include, for example, Joan Scott's argument concerning gender as a category of historical analysis; Judith Butler's idea of gender as an ongoing performance; Edward Said's notion of ''Orientalism''; ...
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An examination of contaminated hearts, political world views, and the decline of a once free nation. "For anyone who believes, as I do, that religious faith must be involved in the affairs of government, this book is a must read.
This groundbreaking collection explores the role of the “visual” in shaping American identity: Introducing students to the visual in all its complexity and variety on the American scene – the language of signs, the historical ...
Dr. Phiroze (Phil) Hansotia remembers growing up in India and coming to Wisconsin to practice medicine, marry, and raise two children.
Looking for America: A Writer's Odyssey
'Man,' he said, 'I wish I could travel like that. But I'm stuck here.' Armed only with an outsider's insight, a sense of humour and sturdy shoes, journalist and writer Avirook Sen sets out on a journey across America.
A political strategist and campaign consultant defines from a Scriptural basis as to why there are two opposing viewpoints to every political issue. Looking for America calls us back to the simple faith upon which our nation was founded.