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We Are Like That Only?: Prime Time Family Melodramas on Indian Television
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We Both Say Amen
(Aug 2017)We Both Say Amen is a beautifully illustrated bi-lingual (English and Arabic) book that presents some of the teachings and religious traditions found in both Christianity and Islam. It concludes with the little known fact ... -
We Rule the Waves: Athletic Labor, Femininity, and the Collective in Billy Rose's Aquacade.
In the 1930s and ‘40s, nightclub impresario Billy Rose cast Olympic swimmers and divers in starring roles for his patriotic World’s Fair revue. Positioning the Aquacade in the genealogies of mass spectacles, militaristic ... -
Website Design
(TWI Institute, University of Missouri, 2019-08-31) -
Website design (updates)
(TWI institute under University of Missouri International Programs (Columbia, Missouri, U.S.A.), 2017-01-08) -
Webster alumnus documents Chelsea Manning's trial
(2017-02-08) -
West Side Story
(American University of Kuwait, 2017-12-13) -
What old people talk about when they meet at the coffee shop
(Flash Fiction Magazine, 2017-09-29) -
When Quinine was King: A Note on the Global Ecology of Health
(Society for Applied Anthropology, 2015)This paper discusses the history of quinine as a cure for malaria. I provide an overview of the role quinine played in colonial projects in order to highlight the way medical cures are developed to serve the needs of power. ... -
Where are the Edges of a Protected Area? Political Dispossession in Machu Picchu, Peru
(2011)This report draws on fieldwork done in Machu Picchu, Peru in order to critique the Wittemyer et al. (2008) study on population growth around protected areas. I disagree with the study's emphasis on reducing people's motives ... -
Where Mihrabs Weep and Pulpits Lament: Al-Rundi's Elegy in the Classical Poetic Tradition
(Boston: Harvard UP, July 2018)The Study of al-Andalus is a collection of essays by students and colleagues of James T. Monroe, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and Arabic at the University of California, Berkeley, and the premier scholar ... -
Where the mountain meets the sea
(Manucipality, 2016-08-01) -
Whistleblowers and Vigilantes [Group Exhibition]
(Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017-06-18) -
Why Morality Can Survive Without Religion
(2012-03-30)