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University of New Orleans Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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    • The Journey to Manhood in Gaines’s Bloodline

    • The Journey to Manhood in Gaines’s Bloodline

    • Racial denigration, animalistic state, maturity, nurturing, self-identity, manhood

    • Ernest Gaines collection of five short stories Bloodline, (1968) depicts the effects of racism and its denigrating effects on the lives of the black men .Gaines use of animal imagery furthers the effects of racism on the psychology of the blacks....

    • 2011-05-20
    • Regulation of Volume by Spermatozoa and Its Significance for Conservation Biology

    • Regulation of Volume by Spermatozoa and Its Significance for Conservation Biology

    • conservation biology, spermatozoa, volume regulation, potassium channels, contraception, cryopreservation

    • Reproductive science plays an important role in conservation biology. Quantitative studies of basic reproductive biology in wildlife are critical for the development of successful assisted reproductive technologies. Investigation of the volume...

    • 2007-08-08;
    • Troupers: Essays in Three Rings

    • Troupers: Essays in Three Rings

    • Circus, Clowns, Radio, Ascona, Switzerland, Benny Goodman, Ukulele, Zoos, Elephants, Elephant executions, Paris, France, New Orleans Jazz, Lemon Nash, Vaudeville, Minstrelsy, Cliff Edwards

    • Troupers: Essays in Three Rings is a collection of fourteen essays focused mainly on variety entertainers (including the author). It leads the reader through a menagerie of the author’s own enthusiasms--from clowning and circus elephants, to hot...

    • 2009-05-15;
    • Names, Violence, and the African American Vernacular in Richard Wright’s The Outsider

    • Names, Violence, and the African American Vernacular in Richard Wright’s The Outsider

    • Richard Wright—The Outsider—African American Vernacular—Jazz—improvisation—masking—trickster figure—naming—violence—French Existentialism—Cross Damon—double-consciousness

    • An analysis of the names and violence in Richard Wright’s The Outsider reveals Wright’s aesthetic program for the novel. Wright’s recurring themes and the meanings of the name and aliases of his protagonist are indicative of African American...

    • 2009-05-15;

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