Volume
10, Number 2
Invisible Lives:
Stories of
Innovation and
Transition in Mumbai
By
Brooke McKean -
University of Washington, Seattle.
pp. 1-57. PDF
Contending
with Censorship: The Underground Music Scene in Urban Iran
By
Heather Rastovac - University of Washington,
Seattle. pp. 59-82. PDF
Remembering
Laughter and Tears in a Drawer: Music as a Response to
Soviet
Repression
By
Sarah Cunningham - University of Washington, Seattle.
pp. 83-94. PDF
Student Outcomes
from a Study Abroad
Program: The Impact of Having a Diverse
Group of Students
By
Eugene Edgar, Anthony
Kelley, and Ed Taylor
- University
of Washington,
Seattle.
pp. 95-118.. PDF
The Changing Winds
of
Civilization: The
Aboriginal and Sovereignty
Between the
Desert and the State
By
Luke Caldwell –
University of Washington, Seattle.
pp. 119-149. PDF
Redemptive
Narratives in Marx and Nietzsche
By
Ada
Albuquerque da Silva –
University of
Washington, Seattle.
pp. 151-159. PDF
‘The
Good and Bad
of that Sexe’: Monstrosity and Womanhood in Early
Modern
England
By
Alletta
Brenner - University
Oregon. pp. 161-175. PDF
Golden
Beaches &
Adventuresome Wilderness: The Neocolonial Timeshare in
Indonesia
By
Elizabeth
Adams Parciany - University
of Washington, Seattle. pp. 177-197.
PDF
Praise,
Blame and Advocacy: An Examination of President George W. Bush's
Post-9/11 Discourse and the Rhetorical Genres that Define it
By
Joshua Hubanks
–
University of Washington,
Seatle. pp. 199-225.
PDF
Conceiving
Motherhood:
The Jewish Female Body in Israeli Reproductive Practices
By
Elana
Bloomfield – Haverford College. pp. 227-269. PDF
Deterritorialized
Women in the Global
City: An
Analysis of Sex Trafficking in Dubai, Tokyo and New
York
By
Janice Phaik
Lin Goh – University of Washington, Seattle. pp. 271-324.
PDF
Spring
2009 Staff
Editor, Print &
Web
Production
Sean M.
Kinney
Editorial Board
Nicole Bradford
Elizabeth
Adams Parciany
Luke
Caldwell
Brian
Hutchinson
J.
Edith Fikes
Adam
Johnson
Sarah
Martin
Ashley
Pettyjohn
Jana
Nicole Ramsey
Alden
Lee
Advisors
Amy
Peloff
Assistant
Director, Comparative History of Ideas program
John Toews
Director,
Comparative History of Ideas program
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