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Mizzou weekly, volume 21, number 28 (April 13, 2000)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2000)
Mizzou weekly, volume 20, number 08 (October 15, 1998)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1998)
Salary report for 2017-2018
(University of Missouri, 2018)
"Hollywood and beyond" : an intersectional analysis of how Teen Vogue covered the #MeToo movement
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
Using Crenshaw's theory of intersectionality as a lens of analysis, this study asks how the teen magazine Teen Vogue reported on the rise of the #MeToo movement and how intersections of race, class and gender were represented ...
Navigating predominately white institutions in the Midwest: the importance of spatial coping strategies for Latina/o/x doctoral students
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
the spatial coping strategies Latina/o/x students used while navigating their doctoral programs. Considering the limited research on Latina/o/x doctoral students, this study fills a gap within the literature on Latina/o/x doctoral students and spatial analysis...
Mizzou weekly, volume 09, number 22 (March 1, 1988)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Development, University and Alumni Relations Division. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1988)
Not just fun and games : exploring ludic elements in Greek and Latin literature
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
This dissertation explores how Greek and Roman authors use board games and games of chance to answer complex questions about humanity and the relation of the self to the cosmos. I isolate literary topoi rooted in gaming ...
Constructing Comanche: Imperialism, Print Culture, and the Creation of the Most Dangerous Indian in Antebellum America
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018)
Anglo-American print sources during the antebellum era framed the Comanche as
“the most powerful” or “the most dreaded” Indian whom settlers encountered on the frontier.
This research examines the pivotal role that ...
Persistent Beauty: The Preoccupation with the Female Body in American Women's Magazines, 1880s–1950s
(2024)
Print publications were once a ubiquitous part of American life. Magazines aimed at white middle-class women proliferated in the late nineteenth century and continued to grow until the mid-twentieth century when they began ...
Queer affluence, popular media, and the matter of the openly gay spokesperson
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
This dissertation looks at queer representation in the media and highlights a particular representational strategy that is used in a stereotypical fashion. My first chapter does two things. First, it centers on an exemplar ...
Mizzou weekly, volume 13, number 30 (April 15, 1992)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Development, University and Alumni Relations Division. Publications and Alumni Communication., 1992)
The centrique part : John Donne's Elegies
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1987)
"An extended study of the Elegies of John Donne is long overdue. Beyond such notable exceptions as "Going to Bed," "The Perfume," and "The Bracelet," the Elegies, overall, constitute a neglected area of Donne's canon. In ...
Mizzou weekly, volume 03, number 06 (October 9, 1981)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Relations Division. Office of Internal Communication., 1981)
"If he loves me, why doesn't he post me more?" : an examination of the perceptions men and women have of Instagram's influence on romantic relationships
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
romantic relationship, explaining it brought positive and negative elements to their partnerships. Individual explanations ranged from sharing memes and videos with their partners to fights stemming from jealousy about whom their partner was following...
Missouri alumnus, volume 075, number 03 (1987 January-February)
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1987)
On equity and authenticity: decolonizing imagery of nigeria
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
The negative narratives surrounding African affairs in Western media have been documented in numerous studies, but the work processes between African journalists and Western media have been less examined. This study focuses ...
Mizzou weekly, volume 24, number 11 (November 7, 2002)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2002)