Stacy M. Coyne
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Paulina's Performance in The Winter's TaleInterpretations of the revelation scene of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
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Generational and Gender Differences in Brick Lane and Scheherazade Goes WestBrick Lane by Monica Ali and Scheherazade Goes West by Fatema Mernissi both address the issues of gender roles in Islam, as well as the differences between genders and generations for both Eastern and Western cultures.
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La Boheme and Its SourcesThe character of Mimi from Puccini's opera La Boheme is traced through several stories by Henri Murger.
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Bedroom Eyes: Visions of Love in Shakespeare's Twelfth NightTraces the uses of the word "eyes" throughout Twelfth Night, focusing on instances of homoeroticism.
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Kafka and PostmodernismDiscusses references to Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs in Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
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Carmen: Characterizations in Opera and NovelGeorges Bizet's opera Carmen, based on the novel of the same title by Prosper Merimee, was a unique divergence from the traditionally romantic and sentimental opera being produced in Paris in the late nineteenth century.
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Media Coverage of the Persian Gulf WarAn analysis of news coverage in Time and Newsweek magazine during January and February 1991.
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Advertising at the Turn of the Twentieth CenturyAdvertising's role in shaping media content in the early twentieth century.
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Corporate Power's War on the American PublicA critical look at corporate influence on politics and copyright.
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Sex and Social Order: The Transformation of Intimacy by Anthony GiddensTraces links between the development of human sexuality and the evolution of modern capitalist and democratic society. Applies Giddens' text to a number of nineteenth and twentieth century American novels. -
Parental and Community Involvement in SchoolsAnalyzes case studies of different forms of parent and community involvement in elementary schools. Reviews outcomes in terms of student, parent, and administrator empowerment. -
Critical Review of The Problem of the Media by Robert McChesney and Bad News by Tom FentonReview of two texts focusing on the impact of a market-controlled media system. Highlights the problems of a profit-driven system and its effects on media content and democracy.
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Vision and [In]Visibility in Ralph Ellison's Invisible ManThe motif of invisibility as a method of subject and identity formation is traced through Ralph Ellison's influential novel Invisible Man.
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Shakespeare's Use of the Word Play in HamletInterprets the mousetrap scene of Hamlet through various Elizabethan definitions of the word "play" found in the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Shakespeare's Othello: The Black Other in Elizabethan DramaAnalysis of the sexual and racial implications of Shakespeare's use of the word "black" in Othello, The Moor of Venice.
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A Look at Dick Cheney's Hunting Accident Through the Eyes of Media Scholars and ComediansAnalyzes contemporary media outlet reporting on Dick Cheney through the lenses of media scholars Neil Postman, Robert McChesney, and Michael Schudson.
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Spectacle in Shakespeare's Titus AndronicusExamines the appeal of violence and justice to Elizabethan audiences through Shakespeare's tragedy Titus Andronicus.
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Body Art: The Nature of Art, Vision and the Body in Sacher-Masoch and BatailleDiscusses visual perception of the body in both sexual and artistic terms in the texts Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille and Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch


