Sick--Personal narratives; Sick--Psychology; Sick--Biography--History and criticism; Narrative medicine
This dissertation uses a phenomenological and sociological lens to explore how non-fiction illness narratives help us understand how perception of the self is disrupted because of serious illness or injury. Specifically, I use the French...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Sarah Truax in costume for a role in "The Two Orphans," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904. She is wearing a white brimless hat with black bow; cape with tassels; and...
Portrait of poet Sarah Litsey, who was born in Springfield, Kentucky. She is wearing her hair back. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and small cracks around the edges. Handwritten on back of image: Sarah Litsey, Poet; daughter of...
Louisville City Hospital 1921 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1921. Cluster of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps. Decorated with an interlocked LCH. Text:...
Three-quarter length portrait of performer Sarah Cowell Le Moyne (also known as Mrs. Le Moyne) wearing a large hat with ostrich plume and a fur stole and muff. She performed in "The Two Orphans" at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904,...
Autographed full-length character portrait of renowned French actress, producer, and writer Sarah Bernhardt as L'Aiglon in Edmond Rostand's play about the son of Napoleon I. She wears a white uniform with tasseled sash and knee-high riding boots....
Portrait of performer Sarah Cowell Le Moyne (also known as Mrs. Le Moyne) wearing a large hat with ostrich plume and a fur stole. She performed in "The Two Orphans" at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904, likely the occasion of the...
Full-length character portrait of renowned French actress, producer, and writer Sarah Bernhardt standing on a stage set of an interior, wearing a long velvet dress with train and long gloves, and holding a wand or baton. Born Henriette-Rosine...
Three-quarter length character portrait of renowned French actress, producer, and writer Sarah Bernhardt leaning against a frieze, wearing a dark dress with buttons up the front and gingham trim, a rope belt, and a cape. Born Henriette-Rosine...
Sarah Davidson Burns, her grandson Henry Burns, and her great-granddaughter Violet sit at the hearth inside Sarah's cabin. Sarah is smoking a pipe. Her cabin was beside the Dry Branch of Bullskin Creek. The cabin walls are lined with newspapers and...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Government officials
Portrait of Sarah (Mrs. C.) Parks of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses and a printed blouse. Crop marks outline her image. Handwritten on back of image: Secretary Agricultural Board.
Portrait of Sarah Kathleen Flowers (Mrs. C. Dwight) Townes of Buechel, Kentucky wearing a crocheted blouse. The photograph has been badly creased and marked with discolorations from age. Handwritten on back of image: Clubwoman; credit David Neel...
A copy photograph of a framed portrait of a dark-haired woman with hair pulled back, wearing a black dress with white collar. She may be Jean Thomas' grandmother, Sarah Mefford Bell. The name Mary Culbertson has also been associated with this...
Three-quarter length character portrait of renowned French actress, producer, and writer Sarah Bernhardt seated on a throne, wearing a regal gown and crown. Born Henriette-Rosine Bernard (or Bernardt) in Paris, France on October 23, 1844, Sarah...
Group portraits; Families; Tobacco pipes; Pipes (Smoking); Fences; Chimneys
A family portrait spanning four generations. Sarah Davidson Burns sits in the center smoking a pipe. Her son William Penn Burns is on the right. Her grandson Henry Burns sits on the left with his daughter, and Sarah's great-granddaughter, Violet...
Three-quarter length character portrait of performer Sarah Cowell Le Moyne (also known as Mrs. Le Moyne) seated, with right arm leaning on table, wearing a regal gown. She is in costume for the role of The Queen in "In a Balcony," by...
Sculpture; Mixed media; Puns (Visual works); Sex; Couples; Relations between the sexes; Human body; Body parts; Anatomy; Genitals; Pails; Containers; Fruit; Melons; Food; Citrus fruit; Oranges; Cucumbers; Vegetables
"Lucas grew up in a working-class environment in East London and uses its idioms in her work. To some extent she has also borrowed from the American art that she saw in the late 1980s in London's Saatchi Gallery. Her 'grungy' abject imagery...
African Americans; African American singers; African American musicians; Jazz; Jazz singers; Women jazz musicians
Oral history interview with Helen Humes, a jazz singer from Louisville, conducted on June 12, 1979 by Mary Bobo, for the University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. In this interview, Ms. Humes discusses her career, including her start in...
A family Bible propped open to a page of the book of Malachi, facing a page marked 'Family Record.' On the left-hand (Malachi) side is handwritten "Mrs. Kate L. Bell, our dearly beloved mother, passed away Dec. 31, 1925 at 8:30 p.m. Funeral...
Jean Thomas, wearing a coat and tam, walks through the gate of a frame house that may have belonged to her paternal grandmother, Sarah Mefford Bell. The man and woman are unidentified. Title supplied by cataloger.