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What started as a discussion about how to bring more art into the library developed into a valuable collaboration with faculty and students that brought murals into the a[...]
2018 | articles |
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Art has always existed in a dialogic relationship with the history of science. Both art and technology share the Greek root techne that evinces a mode of production invol[...]
2024 | theses |
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While art should be for everyone, public institutions like museums are not always inclusive to all members of society. Arts participation varies by sociodemographic chara[...]
2023 | articles |
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Based upon the sociocultural theories of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Holland et al. and the work of composition scholars such as Welch, Brannon et al., and Bousquet et a[...]
2009 | doctoral dissertations |
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As digital media makes its way into elementary school classrooms, urban school culture moves slowly to join in. The move to integrate new technologies into schools is bot[...]
2014 | doctoral dissertations |
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This study examines the visual, contextual, and geographic connections between mounds and petroglyph sites created by Native people in North Carolina, South Carolina, and[...]
2024 | masters theses |
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The identification of the artist of a painting is also known as art authentication, and the answer to this question is manifest through art gallery exhibition and is rein[...]
2022 | doctoral dissertations |
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While the Western world is a post-colonial society that attempts to guarantee an equal opportunity for success to all, objectives to uphold inclusion efforts in the prima[...]
2021 | articles |
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Indian hijras have captured anthropological, religious, and media attention as they have been categorized as "third-sex," "neither men nor women," and most recently, inde[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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My thesis specifically focused on federally instructed and federally implemented Native American art at residential boarding schools from the late nineteenth to early twe[...]
2023 | theses |