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Messing With Medicine: Disruptions of Medical Systems in Online Communities of Trans People
"'Blood and time': Cormac McCarthy's Writing of the American Epic in Blood Meridian: Or, The Evening Redness in the West"
"A Disappearance of Alternatives": Contesting Monocultures in the Bolivian Lowlands
"A stench in the nostrils of Brooklyn:" whole foods, gentrification, and environmental inequality along the Gowanus Canal
"Adapt and Overcome": The Relationship Between Emergency Departments and the Opioid Epidemic
In my thesis, I argue that the opioid epidemic poses challenges but also opportunities for emergency departments to assess and improve their performance under duress for the betterment of future generations and ailments to come. I first delve into the...
"All we hear" navigating our relationship with music in the age of Spotify
"Always True to You (In My Fashion)": Female Agency in Musicalized Shakespeare
"Anna" — to Mary C. Gauntlett, September 22, 1866

"Come through with the 'Ye mask on / spray everything like SAMO:" Jay Z, Kanye West, and fine art as luxury in contemporary hip hop
"Curse Him Not": Disobedience, Creativity, and Freedom in Byron's Cain
"Digital Punk Rock Spirit:" A Spatial Reorientation of Asian American Diasporic Subcultural Subjectivities
This thesis is about Asian Americans creating and seeking a spaces of belonging, in and between essentialisms of racial, national, ethnic, and cultural borders. Starting from the 1800s, Chinese laborers formed ethnic communities and contested their belonging under the state-sanctioned...
"E. Cady Stanton" (recto)

Item from the Elizabeth Cady Staton Papers, Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College. The collection includes a variety of materials on such subjects as women's rights, suffrage, feminism, religion, abolition, temperance, travel, and social conditions for women.
"E. Cady Stanton" (verso)

Written on back: "from. Eminent Women of the Age",Item from the Elizabeth Cady Staton Papers, Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College. The collection includes a variety of materials on such subjects as women's rights, suffrage, feminism, religion, abolition, temperance, travel, and
"Elizabeth Cady Stanton..." pp. 1-43, n.d.

"Elizabeth Cady Stanton..." pp. 44-88, n.d.

"Elizabeth Cady Stanton..." pp. 89-134, n.d.
