English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching (Higher)
This dissertation is a case-study of three instructors and five of their students in first-year composition who were making the transition from print to multimodal composition. This study examines the similarities and differences in the ways...
The role of mothers, the constitution of families, and the power of their stories are the bedrock of my thesis, which is the first 90 pages of a novel entitled Playing House . In it, I hope to investigate the denotation and connotation of the words...
This project examines the Conservation in Action series, twelve texts produced by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) from 1947-1957 and developed and written by Rachel Carson and other agency employees. She developed the series to...
Following previous studies on the rate of increase and behavior of the American
Jewish intermarried, this study sought to determine what individuals are discussing about
Jewish interfaith relationships and intermarriage. Four scholarly issues were...
Sex role in the work environment; Undertakers and undertaking--Social aspects; Women white collar workers
Hochschild (1983) stated that emotional labor has unique consequences for women. However, most studies of these consequences have been situated in feminized occupations which have wage penalties and little upward mobility (see Sweet and Meiksins,...
Women air pilots; Women--Recreation--Social aspects; Leisure--Social aspects
Serious leisure theory (Stebbins, 1992) is used to frame this examination of women's long-term involvement in airplane piloting. Through in-depth, semi-structured telephone and e-mail interviews with women having over 15 years experience as private...
Fear of crime--Kentucky--Louisville; University of Louisville; College students--Crimes against--Kentucky--Louisville
Feelings of fear on a college campus are driven by physical characteristics of a specific location as well as the demographics and past experiences of those visiting these locations. Factors such as gender, residency, race, age, class status, and...
Art--Economic aspects--Nigeria; Anatsui, El, 1944-; Nigeria--Foreign economic relations
This paper is specifically concerned with contemporary artist El Anatsui, and his impact upon the region in which he lives and works in Nsukka, Nigeria. El Anatsui's large-scale wall sculptures—created by joining recycled aluminum distillery...
Character portrait of left profile of actress Rachel Booth, wearing a white bonnet and polka-dot dress. Rachel Booth (1862-1955) married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892, so this portrait must pre-date her marriage. An inscription on...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress Rachel Booth wearing hat with flower and fitted dark dress. Rachel Booth (1862-1955) married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892, so this portrait must pre-date her marriage. Inscription on...
Character portrait of actress Rachel Booth (1862-1955) in costume for the role of "Carry Story" [?] in Charles H. Hoyt's "A Tin Soldier." She wears a dark blouse with lacy jumper, and holds a cat to her cheek. Booth married...
Full-length character portrait of actress wearing straw hat and dress with pinafore and carrying hatbox, handbag, and parasol. Rachel Booth (1862-1955) married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892. Since she signed her married name to this...
Theatrical posters; Portraits; Portrait photographs; Actresses; Women
Promotional poster for an unidentified performance by Rachel Macauley, wife of Bernard "Barney" Macauley, who first appeared on the Macauley's Theatre stage during its second week (October 20-25, 1873), and continued to perform there...
Oval-shaped lithograph portrait of right profile of Rachel Macauley wearing an off-the-shoulder dress and resting her left hand on her cheek. Rachel Macauley first appeared on the Macauley's Theatre stage during its second week (October 20-25,...
Portrait of right profile of Rachel Macauley wearing her hair in a long braid down her back. Rachel Macauley first appeared on the Macauley's Theatre stage during its second week (October 20-25, 1873), and continued to perform there regularly in...
Full-length character portrait of actress Rachel Booth (1862-1955) standing on a stage set of an elegant home, wearing a white bonnet and polka-dot dress and holding a wringer and iron as if in the process of doing laundry. Booth married actor...
Full-length character portrait of actress Rachel Booth (1862-1955) standing on a tree stump in front of a set backdrop of an outdoor scene, wearing a white bonnet and polka-dot dress. Booth married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892. Her...
Character portrait of left profile of actress Rachel Booth (1862-1955). She wears a cap and dress with fur trim and laced-up bodice. Booth married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892, so this portrait must pre-date her marriage. Inscription...
Portrait of actress with loose curly hair, wearing checked dress. Rachel Booth (1862-1955) married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892. Location of photo studio: New York (N.Y.). Title supplied by cataloger.
Full-length character portrait of actress standing in front of set backdrop of seashore, wearing dress and holding basket. Rachel Booth (1862-1955) married actor James T. Powers (1862-1943) in 1892. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.) Title...