San Francisco's Pioneer Mother Monument: maternalism, racial order, and the politics of memorialization, 1907–1915 [0.03%]
旧金山开拓者母亲纪念碑:母权意识、种族秩序及纪念政治(1907—1915)
Brenda D Frink
Brenda D Frink
The 1907–1915 campaign to create San Francisco's Pioneer Mother Monument provides both a case study of conservative uses of maternalism and a window into the political mutability of maternalist rhetoric. Ella Sterling Mighels, a pioneer de...
Fat Christians and fit elites: negotiating class and status in Evangelical Christian weight-loss culture [0.03%]
肥胖的基督徒与健美的精英:新教基督教减肥文化中的阶级和地位之协商
Lynne Gerber
Lynne Gerber
As American culture has become increasingly concerned about fatness, the fat body and weight loss have become salient symbols for other social tensions. This article uses the case of evangelical Christian weight-loss culture to argue that c...
Quiet comfort: noise, otherness, and the mobile production of personal space [0.03%]
静谧的舒适:噪音、他者与个人空间的流动生产
Mack Hagood
Mack Hagood
Marketing, news reports, and reviews of Bose QuietComfort noise-canceling headphones position them as essential gear for the mobile rational actor of the neoliberal market—the business traveler. This article concerns noise-canceling headph...
"Sowing death in our women's wombs": modernization and indigenous nationalism in the 1960s Peace Corps and Jorge Sanjinés' "Yawar Mallku" [0.03%]
“在我们的子宫中播种死亡”:20世纪60年代和平队与JORGE SANJINÉS的《YawarMallku》中的现代化与土著民族主义
Molly Geidel
Molly Geidel
This paper explores the centrality of gender and sexual politics to both 1960s modernization discourses and anti-imperialist cultural nationalist ideologies through an analysis of Jorge Sanjinés' 1969 radical neorealist film Yawar Mallku, ...
Transnational indigenous exchange: rethinking global interactions of indigenous peoples at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition [0.03%]
跨国原住民交流:在1904年圣路易斯博览会上重新思考原住民的全球互动
Danika Medak-Saltzman
Danika Medak-Saltzman
When the St. Louis Exposition opened in 1904 it became host to the largest gathering of the world's Indigenous peoples to that date. However, questions about how Native peoples understood these transnational Indigenous interactions have rem...
Experimental encounters: Filipino and Hawaiian bodies in the U.S. imperial invention of odontoclasia, 1928-1946 [0.03%]
试验性相遇:1928—1946年美国帝国主义发明的“牙齿开裂术”中的菲律宾人和夏威夷人身躯形象考察
Jean J Kim
Jean J Kim
Through extensive dietary and dental surveys among infants and children living in Hawai'i starting in the late 1920s, medical researchers transformed immigrant and indigenous children's mouths into objects of pathological comparison, establ...
C E Rosenberg
C E Rosenberg
B Traister
B Traister
L Cassuto
L Cassuto