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Arthur A. Goren Papers, 1834-2010, bulk 1900-2010
4.5 linear feetThe collection contains copies of articles and photocopies of archival material used for research, drafts of speeches and manuscripts, handwritten and typed research notes, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and teaching and course material such as syllabi, readings, notes, and bibliographies. These materials were gathered by Goren between approximately 1960 and 2005, as he conducted research in, wrote about, and taught American Jewish history at universities in the United States and Israel.
Public Cultures: Parades 19th century, 1980-1989 Box 3, Folder 7
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- Various articles about public culture.
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Various articles about public culture.
The Public Culture of American Ethnic Groups - W3953x, 2000 Fall Box 5, Folder 2
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- The Public Culture of American Ethnic Groups - W3953x, 2000 Fall
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Course Reader.
Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality Oral History Collection, 2014-2015
35 VolumesEllen MacKay, 2014 December 30 Box 2
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- research and writing focuses on early modern English drama and public culture and Western theatre and
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In this interview, Ellen MacKay discusses her early life including her high school studies, her undergraduate years at Barnard College, and her appreciation of the theater—all of which helped direct her course of study. MacKay details her most influential courses and instructors, including an undergraduate Feminist Text course with Ellen Chesler and a graduate course on early modern theater with Jean Howard, which led to her personal pursuit of a greater knowledge of history, literary criticism, and feminist theory. Jean Howard, along with Julie Crawford and Rachel Adams, became both a mentor and role model for MacKay and led her to pursue a graduate certificate at IRWGS. MacKay discusses the inspiration and guidance she received under these women and others. Additionally, MacKay addresses the influence IRWGS's Feminist Pedagogy workshop had on her career.