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    Facing the Past: Engendering the Study of Iron Age Celtic Human Imagery in Continental Europe 

    Allen, Christopher Ray (2021-05-01)
    Iconography is an important tool in understanding the past because it may express apeople’s understanding of the world through representations of stories or figures, including human beings. The continental early Iron Age ...
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    An Examination of the Relationship Between Levels of Food Security and Depression 

    Svojse, Erica K. (2014-08-01)
    Prior research has identified a variety of common correlates between food security and depression but oftentimes the data used in these analyses are not representative of the US or do not consider multiple categorical ...
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    Ethnic Socialization and Ethnic Identity: Examining Intergenerational Conflict as a Moderator Among Hmong American Adolescents 

    Moua, MyLou (2014-05-01)
    Working from a cultural-ecological perspective, this study focused on ethnic socialization, the socialization messages that parents convey to teach children about their ethnic background in relation to ethnic identity. In ...
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    Playing Across Borders: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity in the Transnational Circulation of Japanese Video Games 

    Kocik, David (2025-05)
    This dissertation examines how discourses of gender, sexuality, and race operate across the transnational circulation of Japanese video games to US audiences. Through analyses of four prominent characters from the late ...
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    The Zombie in Black and White: Racialized Gender in Early English-Language Zombie Narratives 

    Files, Grace (2025-08)
    During the 1915-1934 U.S. occupation of Haiti, U.S. politicians and military officials insisted that their imperial project was not imperialist. To justify these claims, they relied on discourses of paternalism which ...
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