The Brown Working Papers in the Arts and
Sciences is a series of professional papers representing the
breadth and depth of research in a liberal arts setting. These papers
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of Economics, Department of Economics and Business, Southwestern
University, Georgetown, TX 78626 (earlyd@southwestern.edu).
Volume
Seven (2007):
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(1)
Bob Bednar, Department of
Communication Studies
"Touching Images: Toward a Visual/Material Cultural Study of Roadside
Shrines"
(2)
Christy Bell and Steven Alexander,
Departments of Chemistry and Physics
"A Tastefull Example of Evolutionary Programming"
(3)
J. Michael Cooper, Department of
Music
"The Unknown St. Paul: Bachian Impulses and
Dramatic Spirit in Mendelssohn's First Oratorio"
(4)
Thomas Howe, Department of Art and
Art History
"The Stabiae Project: Changing the Management of World Archaeology"
(5)
Maria Lowe, Department of
Sociology and Anthropoloty
"An Unseen Hand: The Role of Sociology Professor Ernst Borinski in
Mississippi's Struggle for Racial Integration in the 1950s and 1960s"
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Maria Lowe. 2008. "."
Leadership 4(1): 27-47.
(6)
Kendall Richards, Department of
Mathematics and
Computer Science
"On Inequalities for 2F1 and Related Means"
(7)
Ken Roberts and Rachel Connelly,
Departments of Economics
"The Impact of Migration on the Position of Women in Rural China"
Volume
Six (2006):
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(1)
Dr. Catherine Bourland Ross,
"Carmen de Icaza: Novela Rosa as Feminist Discourse?"
(2)
Dr. Jimmy C. Smith, Ph.D., & John W.
Hobbs, "Use of the Critical Power Model to Prescribe
åthe Elements of Intermittent Exercise"
(3)
Dr. Suzanne Fox Buchele, "The
Story of Flatland: An Adventure in Many Dimensions"
(4)
Dr. Melissa A. Johnson, "The
Natures of Ecotourism in Crooked Tree"
(5)
Dr. Mary Grace Neville, "Global
Social Change Leadership: A Framework For Business"
(6)
Dr. Bill O'Brien, "Mining Power
and Hydrocarbon Consciousness from the Monthly Electric Bill: A
Classroom Project"
(7)
Dr. Terry Klefstad, "The Mass
Appeal of Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony"
(8)
Dr. David Gaines, "DEMO
DREAMSCAPES: John Wesley Harding, Nebraska,
and Two Weird Americas"
(9)
Dr. Aaron Prevots, "Poetry, Swing
and Jacques Réda"
(10)
Dr. Mary Visser, "The Interface:
Computers, 3-D Modeling and Women Sculptors"
Volume
Five (2005):
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(1)
Dr. Laura Senio Blair, "Betwixt
and Between: Finding Home Again in Chilean Returnee Literature."
(2)
Dr. Mehmet E. Karaaslan,
"Privatization by Franchising: Commissioned Entrepreneurs."
(3)
Dr. Amy Wink, "'The Loveliness She
Made': Memory and Community in Women's Gardening Writing."
(4)
Dr. Elaine Craddock, "The Anatomy
of Devotion: The Life and Poetry of Karaikkal Ammaiyar."
(5)
Dr. Dan C. Hillard and Alexandra O. Hendley,
"Celebrity Athletes and Sports Imagery in Advertising During NFL
Telecasts."
(6)
Therese Olson, "Politics on the
Internet: A Webliographic Essay."
(7)
Tolly Moseley, "'An Emancipated,
Intellectualized Bundle of Nerves': New Woman Identity and Hysteria in
Nineteenth Century England."
Volume
Four (2004):
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(1)
D.R. Taub, "A Meta-analysis of
Studies on Plant Growth Rate and Allocation to Roots vs. Shoots."
(2)
Teena Gabrielson, "Sexuality,
Suffrage, and the State: Mary Austin's Theory of Citizenship."
(3)
Bob Bednar, "Making Space on the
Side of the Road: Towards a Cultural Study of Roadside Car Crash
Memorials."
(4)
María Hernández-Ojeda,
"Textos transatlánticos: Nivaria Tejera y Dulce
Marí Loynaz en Canarias."
(5)
Brad Knapp, "Architecture of a
Revolution:Cosmological Time and Revolution in Chiapas."
Volume
Three (2003) Special Issue:
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(1)
David Tabb Stewart ed., "Waco: Ten
Years After: 2003 Fleming Lectures in Religion" (includes bookmarks for
navigation)
Volume
Three (2003):
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(1)
Amy Wendling, Pennsylvania State
University/Southwestern University/International Institute of Social
History, "Are All Revolutions Bourgeois? Revolutionary Temporality in
Karl Marx's Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte"
(2)
Meghana Nayak, University of
Minnesota/Pace University, "The Orientalism of Mapping Bodies and
Borders: Post Colonial (In)Security and Feminist Contentions on the
India-Pakistan Border"
(3)
Ana Mallén, New School
University Elcaso de la Asemblea Nacional de Educación: Una
explicación contextual de la participación de la
sociedad venezolana durante el premier periodo de Chávez
(4)
Jennifer Suchland, University of
Texas, "Political Subjectivity: a useful category for comparative
analysis"
(5)
Margaret Dorsey, Indiana
University, "Gore'd in the Bush: Democracy, Music, and Disconnect in
the Millennial United States"
(6)
Michelle Mielly, Harvard
University, "Werewere Liking and the Aesthetics of Necessity:
Re-Considering Culture and Development in Post Colonial Africa"
Volume
Two (2002):
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(1)
Phil Hopkins, "Speech and
Narrative: Expositional and Philosophical Practice in Thucydides."
Department of Religion and Philosophy.
(2)
Kathleen Juhl and Sue
Mennicke, "Arts in London: The Intersection of Performance
Studies and Intercultural Learning." Department of Theatre and Office
of International Programs.
(3)
Jennifer L. Knight and Traci
A. Giuliano, "He's a Laker; She's a 'Looker:' The
Consequences of Gender-Stereotypical Portrayals of Male and Female
Athletes by the Print Media." Department of Psychology.
(4)
Emily Northrop, "Your Supersized
Diet Is Our Concern." Department of Economics and Business.
(5)
Janel Owens and Emily
Niemeyer, "Chemical Analysis of Industrial Pollution in a
Border Colonia." Department of Chemistry.
(6)
Julie Thompson, "'Stop! You're
Making Me Sick!': Disciplining Lesbian Motherhood in Psychological
Rhetoric." Department of Communication.
(7)
Helen Cordes and Eric
Selbin with Jesse Cordes Selbin and Zoe
Cordes Selbin, "Is This the Educational System You Wanted?:
Feminism and Homeschooling." Department of Political Sceince.
(8)
Thomas McClendon, "Who Put the
Mission in Civilizing Mission? Reconsiderations of Shepstone's Early
Career." Department of History.
(9)
Shannon Winnubst, "Make Yourself
Useful!" Department of Religion and Philosophy.
Volume
One (2001):
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(1)
Dirk Early, "Targeting Housing Aid
to the Homeless: Evidence from the National Survey of Homeless
Assistance Providers and Clients." Department of Economics and Business.
(2)
Laura Hobgood-Oster, "Holy Dogs
and Asses: Finding Animals in Christian History." Department of
Religion and Philosophy.
(3)
Maria Lowe, J. Clint
Morris, and Madeline L. Pizzo, "Academic
Agitators in Mississippi: Advancing the Cause of Racial Equality at
Millsaps College and Tougaloo College." Department of Sociology and
Anthropology.
(4)
Melissa Johnson, "Racing the
Environment: Color and Nature in the Afro-Caribbean History of Belize."
Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
(5)
Eric Selbin, "Zapata's White Horse
and Che's Beret: Theses on the Future of Revolution." Department of
Political Science.
(6)
Kimberly A. Smith, "'Eine kleine
Welt': Riegl, Expressionism, and the Recovery of Painting." Department
of Art.
(7)
Shannon Winnubst, "Vampires,
Anxieties and Dreams: Race and Sex in the Contemporary US." Department
of Religion and Philosophy.
(8)
Thomas McClendon, "Don't Mess With
My Ngquthu: Articulations of Gender and Generation in Rural South
Africa, 1928-48." Department of History.
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