Struggles for Equal Voice Dr Evan E. EllisonReveals how African Americans used cable television as a means of empowerment. While previous scholarship on African Americans and the media has largely focused on issues such as stereotypes and program content, Struggles for Equal Voice reveals how African Americans have utilized access to cable television production and viewership as a significant step toward achieving empowerment during the postCivil Rights and Black Power era. In this pioneering
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This book examines the work that nurses of many differing nations undertook during the Crimean War
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this book explores Wang Bi's craft as a scholarly commentator who is also a philosopher in his own right
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contributors offer reflections that cross disciplinary boundaries and provide a concise and current summary of this broad field
Memory Fragments examines how these artists have reconfigured dominant representations of Australian history and identity
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‘Rethinking Therapeutic Reading’ reconsiders the role that serious literary reading might play in the real world
Set in Cairo in the aftermath of the Six-Day War of 1967