Beadwork and Border Lines: Kahnawà:ke Women Craftworkers and the Assertion of Rotinonshiónni Border Crossing Rights in the Late Nineteenth Century
Gerald F. Reid
Part of the Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Commons
Works in Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
2023
2022
The Union of Two Worlds: Reconstructing Elements of Proto-Athabaskan Folklore and Religion
Joseph A.P. Wilson
Understanding Pope Francis’s Pilgrimage of Penance: Michael W. Higgins for Inside Policy
Michael W. Higgins
Representing Women and the 1947 Partition in Hindi Cinema and Television (1948-Present)
Nidhi Shrivastava
Irish Jewish Studies at the Border: Precarious Solidarity from Ulysses to Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan
Abby Bender
2021
Black Women and Black Men in Hip Hop Music: Misogyny, Violence and the Negotiation of (White-Owned) Space
Amanda Moras
2020
2019
Book Review: Making Research Public in Troubled Times: Pedagogy, Activism, and Critical Obligations by M. Francyne Huckaby
Mark Congdon
2018
E' truth mouth: Exploring Linguistic Cultural Self-Efficacy Among Gullah Speaking People of Charleston, SC
Nubian Sun
2017
I Need a Prince to Watch Over Me. Really?! Re-Visioning "Happily Ever After" in Gloria Naylor's Women of Brewster Place
Anita August
Water in Native American Spirituality: Liquid Life—Blood of the Earth and Life of the Community
June-Ann Greeley
Framing Racism Post Vatican II: Critical Race Theory and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
Amanda Moras
2016
2014
Rival Radical Feminists₋ Frances Willard and Ida B. Wells: The Rhetorical Slugfest of Two Nineteenth-Century Queen Bees Over Lynching
Anita August
A Nation of Statesmen: The Political Culture of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans, 1815-1972 (Book Review)
Gerald F. Reid
2013
Black Women and Black Men in Hip Hop Music: Misogyny, Violence and the Negotiation of (White-Owned) Space
Amanda Moras