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"'I'm Pregnant, What the F**k Am I Going to Do?'".
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Identifier
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fgcu_hoc_0028
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Document (PDF)
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"2 to Ask U.S. Probe of Cop Clash in Ohio".
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Abstract / Description
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Newspaper article detailing Boros and Ray's request to the justice department to investigate the Cleveland police department.
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Identifier
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fgcu_cr_0173
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Image (JPEG2000)
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"9 Through Pullman Trains Daily to Florida and the South".
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
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Cover of an ACL train schedule for travel to Florida and the South.
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fgcu_tr_0307
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Image (JPEG2000)
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"A Dash Into Florida".
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Creator
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
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fgcu_tr_0087
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Document (PDF)
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"A Full House" for the Pensacola and Mobile Railroad and Manufacturing Co. at Muscogee.
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Identifier
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fgcu_tr_0108
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"A Land of Make Believe that Don’t Believe in Me": Dissent by Incongruity in Green Day’s "Jesus of Suburbia.".
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Creator
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Werner, Jansen
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Abstract / Description
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Following the September 11 terrorist attacks there were increased demands in America for patriotism. This attitude of hyper-patriotism, in accordance with the Bush Administration’s appropriation of the American civil religion, precluded many discursive possibilities for dissent. Yet there were some who still utilized the available outlets of public discourse to dissent from Bush Administration policies. Green Day’s 2004 song, “Jesus of Suburbia,” is just such an exemplary dissent discourse....
Show moreFollowing the September 11 terrorist attacks there were increased demands in America for patriotism. This attitude of hyper-patriotism, in accordance with the Bush Administration’s appropriation of the American civil religion, precluded many discursive possibilities for dissent. Yet there were some who still utilized the available outlets of public discourse to dissent from Bush Administration policies. Green Day’s 2004 song, “Jesus of Suburbia,” is just such an exemplary dissent discourse. What follows is divided into four sections. First, I analyze the ideological circumstances which preceded the release of “Jesus of Suburbia.” Second, I reflect on the respective conceptual insights of Ivie’s humanizing dissent and Burke’s perspective by incongruity; ultimately, I suggest their programs be joined into an individual construct: dissent by incongruity. Third, I examine how “Jesus of Suburbia” employed dissent by incongruity to critique imperialistic policies. Finally, I argue Green Day’s use of dissent by incongruity reorients the direction of dissent discourse.
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Date Issued
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2011-10-01
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Identifier
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fgcu_ir_000597
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Citation
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"American Artist in Rome".
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Creator
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Teed, Douglas Arthur, 1864-1929
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This is a typed autobiography written by Arthur Teed about his life and how he landed in Rome while an artist. He wrote this piece in reply to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Date Issued
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1892-06-25
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Identifier
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fgcu_kc_2521
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Set of related objects
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"Amitie".
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Abstract / Description
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Photo of the front of "Amitie," the home of Dr. James Russell Price, where many of the children stayed. Two women and two men sit on the porch of the house.
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Date Issued
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1909
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Identifier
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fgcu_kc_0601
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"Announcing the Perry Cut-Off to West Coast of Florida".
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Creator
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
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Advertisement for the Perry Cut-Off, an artery for rail traffic between the Tampa - St. Petersburg region and the Midwest. This project was one of the most expensive and biggest railroad projects in Florida during the boom-era.
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fgcu_tr_0314
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"As a Result of that Rape, I Became Pregnant".
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Identifier
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fgcu_hoc_0018
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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"Atlantic Coast Line: The Pinellas Special".
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Creator
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
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Advertisement and train schedule for the Pinellas Special which ran from Jacksonville to St. Petersburg.
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Identifier
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fgcu_tr_0315
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"Away to the Magic of the Gulf Stream".
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Creator
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Florida East Coast Railway
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Identifier
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fgcu_tr_0007
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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"Bear Pit".
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Abstract / Description
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Bear standing on its hind legs and facing bars of cage. "Bear Pit" is written on the bottom of the image.
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Identifier
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fgcu_kc_0420
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"Beaten by Police, TV Men Say".
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Abstract / Description
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Newspaper article detailing the incident in Cleveland that resulted in Julius Boros' assault and subsequent arrest by the Cleveland police department while he covered the Glenville Shootout.
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Identifier
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fgcu_cr_0172
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"Bring your dad to school day".
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Creator
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Shindler, Stefanie
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Abstract / Description
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Photograph inspired by "Little Watermelon Dress: An Ethnography."
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Identifier
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fgcu_fade_0025
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"Capital's Greatest Throng Welcomes Lindy" Article from The Indianapolis Sunday Star.
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Abstract / Description
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"Capital's Greatest Throng Welcomes Lindy" article in The Indianapolis Sunday Star.
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Date Issued
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1927-06-12
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Identifier
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fgcu_jn_1039
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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"Classical and Jazz" Faculty Recital.
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"Classical and Jazz" Faculty Recital on October 6, 2010.
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Date Issued
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2010-10-06
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Identifier
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fgcu_mus_0404
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Format
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Set of related objects
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"Cocoanuts".
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Abstract / Description
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Three unidentified men stand beneath palm trees. Written on the image is "Cocoanuts Estero, Fla."
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Identifier
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fgcu_kc_0363
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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"Dawn and Doom Were in the Branches": Religious Tension in Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes Were Watching God and Ernest J. Gaine's A Gathering of Old Men.
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Creator
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Benson, Kathryn A., College of Arts & Sciences
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Abstract / Description
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Given that religion, specifically Christianity, plays such an important role in the creation, definition, and maturation of both Hurston ' s and Gaines’s characters, I believe it is imperative to evaluate the role that this religion plays in the lives of the black characters in two seminal texts by these two authors. Clearly religious concerns are at work throughout both texts, so too, then, is the issue of race in that the black characters, via their enslaved ancestors, inherited...
Show moreGiven that religion, specifically Christianity, plays such an important role in the creation, definition, and maturation of both Hurston ' s and Gaines’s characters, I believe it is imperative to evaluate the role that this religion plays in the lives of the black characters in two seminal texts by these two authors. Clearly religious concerns are at work throughout both texts, so too, then, is the issue of race in that the black characters, via their enslaved ancestors, inherited Christianity as they knew it from white slaveholders. Thus, the study of Christianity in the lives of black Southern characters necessarily must also address racism. This analysis, then, speaks to the role that white Christian ideology plays in the shaping of black Southern characters, in terms of both identity and religion.
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Date Issued
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2007
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Identifier
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fgcu_ETD_0465
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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"Dear Little Mother".
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Creator
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W. H. M.
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Abstract / Description
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"Dear Little Mother" is a poem that talks about the death of a beloved mother. There is an added handwritten stanza at the bottom of the page. On the back there are two math problems.
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Identifier
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fgcu_kc_2154
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Document (PDF)
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