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Vedantic Basis and Praxis of the Integral Advaita of Sri Aurobindo
In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Tusha Hiti: The Origin and Significance of the Name
In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Perspectives from Contemporary India and 6th Century Jain Yoga
In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Ganges in Indian Sculpture and Literature: Mythology and Personification
In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Digital and Spatial Humanities Mapping: Eurasia-Pacific Early Trade and Belief Linkages
In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Dilemma and Knowledge - Book Review of Re-Imagining Utopias: Theory and Method for Educational Research in Post-Socialist Contexts
In: Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale (2019)
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The Tradition of Cassava Rice Eating: Communication Patterns of Sunda Wiwitan Indigenous Families in Cultural Heritage in Cireundeu Village, Cimahi City, West Java
In: Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) (2019)
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Universal Design for Belonging: Living and Working with Diverse Personal Names
In: Anthropology Publications (2017)
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Gendered Use of Adjectives in Fairy Tales: A Diachronic Study
In: Western Papers in Linguistics / Cahiers linguistiques de Western (2016)
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Talking Back, with Reawakened Voices: Analyzing the Potential for Indigenous California Languages Coursework at California Polytechnic State University
In: Ethnic Studies (2015)
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Understanding Arab Culture through Cinema
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2015)
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‘Narrow-Minded and Oppressive’ or a ‘Superior Culture’? Implications of Divergent Representations of Islam for Pakistani-American Youth
In: GSE Faculty Research (2015)
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Heritage learner to professional interpreter: who are deaf-parented interpreters and how do they achieve professional status?
In: Master's of Arts in Interpreting Studies (MAIS) Theses (2015)
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Strategic Deployments of ‘Sisterhood’ and Questions of Solidarity at a Women’s Development Project in Janakpur, Nepal
In: Faculty Journal Articles (2014)
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The Representations of Arab-Muslims through the Language Lens
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2014)
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Australia’s Boatpeople Policy: Regional Cooperation or Passing the Buck?
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2014)
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Interpreting
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2014)
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A Study of Cape Verdeanness In Postcolonial Cape Verdean Poetry
In: Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview (2013)
Abstract: Cape Verdeanness is another name for Cape Verdean cultural identity. Postcolonial Cape Verdeanness refers to Cape Verdeanness as it has expressed itself since July 5, 1975, the first day of Cape Verdean independence. Postcolonial Cape Verdeanness has previously been described at length in the social sciences scholarship. Postcolonial Cape Verdeanness has previously been implicitly rather than explicitly represented in descriptions of postcolonial Cape Verdean poetry in the scholarly literature. This study is a first of its kind consideration of postcolonial Cape Verdeanness. It is also the first time Cape Verdeanness of any kind has been explicitly represented by means of a review of Cape Verdean cultural productions. The methods of this study include a review of the findings of the social sciences regarding postcolonial Cape Verdeanness, a review of the scholarly literature on postcolonial Cape Verdean poetry, and an analysis of a group of postcolonial Cape Verdean poems, including contributions from both the Cape Verdean Islands and the Cape Verdean diaspora. The findings of this study are that postcolonial Cape Verdean poetry provides a significant lens into postcolonial Cape Verdeanness that both overlaps and complements the lens on Cape Verdeanness provided by the social sciences. Furthermore, postcolonial Cape Verdeanness demonstrates a rupture from colonial-era Cape Verdeanness. Because of this rupture, Cape Verdeanness has now expanded to reflect universal concerns in addition to specifically Cape Verdean ones.
Keyword: and Cultures; Anthropology; Cape Verde; Cape Verdeanness; Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies; Identity; Linguistic Anthropology; Literature; Other English Language and Literature; Other Languages; poetry; postcolonial; Race; Societies
URL: https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/etd/64
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1065&context=etd
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Women of African Descent: Persistence in Completing A Doctorate
In: Vannetta L. Bailey-Iddrisu (2012)
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Path of the Bridger: A Path For Relating Authentically and Co-Creating A "New Reality" For Human Togetherness and the Evolution of Consciousness
In: Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D. (2012)
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