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Abstracts: What's hot: photos, folklore and formaldehyde. Goal power. The shock of the nude
Abstracts: What's old is new. Clothes break the man. The celebrity next door
Abstracts: What's the matter with kids' toys today? Oh, you beautiful doll. Racing against the clock
Abstracts: What's under the rug? Half-cocked. Greeks bearing gifts
Abstracts: What's under the rug? Paging Kobe. The Project X files
Abstracts: What's wrong with this family? The it list. Ice, ice, baby
Abstracts: What's your home really worth? Major Tom. Lawless Lisa
Abstracts: What to Do? John Wilkes MP One Time Lord Mayor of London Bridging the Genealogical Gap to the Brantford Wilkes
Abstracts: What women learned when men gave them advice: rewriting patriarchy in late-nineteenth-century Bengal. A limited forest conservancy in Southwest Bengal, 1864-1912
Abstracts: What Year was Great-Grandma Born? Richard Casper Rudolph (21 May 1909-9 April 2003). Donald Charles McLean: A Canadian Pioneer
Abstracts: When is an ocean not an ocean? Geographies of the Atlantic World. Lattice work: formal tendencies in the poetry of Robert Morgan and Ron Rash
Abstracts: When mayors attack. Rocky Rhodes. The quiet connection
Abstracts: When the levee breaks. Encounter with a monster. Katrina sky
Abstracts: When the levee breaks. The daze of Katrina. Come hell or high water
Abstracts: "When you drink water, think of its source": Morality, status, and reinvention in rural Chinese funerals. Potter's progress: hybridity and accumulative change in rural Sri Lanka
Abstracts: Where do we go from here? Let our past be our guide to the future. Azerbaijan descending into the third world after a decade of independence
Abstracts: Where recipes come from. A nose by any other name. Aerial codes
Abstracts: Where's the Dickens? Field trips. Something wicket this way comes
Abstracts: Where's the grease? The mirror. One angry man
Abstracts: Where's the party; a host of spectacular sites for weddings, graduations, rehearsal dinners, bar/bat mitzvahs, bridal showers, class reunions, birthdays and anniversaries
Abstracts: Which special school for your child? 76 revolutionary minds. Hog wild
Abstracts: White night. Who's my designer? Body shop
Abstracts: Whitewashed exteriors: Mark Twain's imitation whites. Thomas Satterwhite Noble's Mulattos: from barefoot Madonna to Maggie the Ripper
Abstracts: Who advised the Hong Kong government? The politics of absorption before and after 1997. Hong Kong haze: air pollution as a social class issue
Abstracts: Who is a Brahmin in Singapore? Paul Scott's later novels: the unknown Indian. J. G. Farrell's Indian works: his majesty's subjects?
Abstracts: Who's afraid of Richard Glanton? Lawrence of suburbia. Frederick v. Glanton: now what?
Abstracts: Who's the boss? Gotta dance! Here's a week's worth of places to go when you have to meet some dancing feet. Philly on film
Abstracts: Why folklore and organization(s)? How can we apply event analysis to "material behavior," and why should we? "Tradition" in identity discourses and an individual's symbolic construction of self
Abstracts: Why has China's agriculture survived WTO accession? China's 1994 tax-sharing reforms: One system, differential impact
Abstracts: Why is ASEAN diplomacy changing: from "non-interference" to "open and frank discussions". ASEAN counterterrorism cooperation since 9/11
Abstracts: Why Japan signed the Mine Ban Treaty: The political dynamics behind the decision. Japan's telecommunications policy: Issues in regulatory reform for interconnection
Abstracts: Why make (folk) art? "Editing" Dharmaraj: academic geneologies of a Bengali folk deity. Oral exegesis: local interpretations of a Bengali folk deity
Abstracts: Wife, mother, madam. Little boy lost. Welcome to the club
Abstracts: Will loudmouth roar anew? Toy soldiers. Just do it! Again
Abstracts: Wilson Goode says he has no regrets. Rock on. Where the things are wild no more
Abstracts: Wine fellas. Wine 2K: a survivalist drinker's guide to the Delaware Valley. Merchant of cool
Abstracts: Winning the peace: American planning for a profitable post-war world. War and the reconfiguring of American Indian society
Abstracts: Wired. Elliott's amazing (still, sometimes). House of cards
Abstracts: Wired! Welcome to the brave new world of communications and its capital, Philadelphia. It came from Philadelphia
Abstracts: Wir sind unsere krisenreiche Vergangenheit oder: zuruck in die kulturwissenschaftliche Zukunft. Millennial possibilities: entering the profession at the Jahrtausendwende
Abstracts: Witchcraft persecutions in the post-Craze era: the case of Ann Izzard of Great Paxton, 1808. Barrio gardens: the arrangement of a woman's space
Abstracts: Wit combats with ballad revenants: "Proud Lady Margaret" and "The Unquiet Grave." "Edward," incest, and intertextuality: problems of authority and indeterminacy in the traditional ballad
Abstracts: With a little help from her friends. Of pizza and prose: the Rittenhouse Writers' Group. Thy father's son
Abstracts: Woman and Arcadia: the impact of ancient utopian thought on the early image of America. Anne Bradstreet and Elizabeth Bishop: nature, culture and gender in "Contemplations" and "At the Fishhouses."
Abstracts: Women and wealth: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edith Wharton and Paul Bourget. "This isn't exactly a ghost story": Edith Wharton and parodic Gothic
Abstracts: Women as participants in the Pakistan movement: modernization and the promise of a moral state. Two dimensions of a national crisis: population growth and refugees in Pakistan
Abstracts: Women at war: The Civil War diaries of Floride Clemson and Cornelia Peake McDonald. Miscegenation, rape, and race in Alice Walker's 'Meridian'
Abstracts: Women, death and theatricality in 'The Blithedale Romance.' (novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne) Hawthorne, pearl and the primal sin of culture
Abstracts: Women, family and work in Indonesian transmigration. The political economy of natural resources: case studies of the Indonesian and Philippine forest sectors
Abstracts: Women in Turfan during the Sixth to Eighth centuries: A look at their activities outside the home. Speaking of spectacle: another look of Walther's "Lindenlied"
Abstracts: Women, resistance and the divided nation: the romantic rhetoric of Korean reunification. Presidential address: myths of Asian womanhood
Abstracts: Women's class mobility and identities in South Korea: a gendered, transnational, narrative approach. China's provincial identities: reviving regionalism and reinventing "Chineseness"
Abstracts: Women's place on the American frontier. "Confusion of mind": colonial and post-colonial discourses about frontier encounters
Abstracts: Women warriors and Amazons of the mid Qing texts Jinghua yuan and Honglou meng. A disguised defeat: the Myanmar campaign of the Qing dynasty
Abstracts: Women workers in South Korea: the impact of export-led industrialization. Proximity and complementarity in Hong Kong-Shenzhen industrialization
Abstracts: Work in progress: reading and representing Paris virtually. Critical reading and the Internet. "The symbol of Paris": writing the Eiffel Tower
Abstracts: World cafe. Questions of taste. Roman holidays
Abstracts: World-class medicine. Why the suburbs are hell. Bacon's folly
Abstracts: Would you trust this man with your neighborhood? The hill is alive. Today, my dad would be alive
Abstracts: Would you work for this man? The chin. Dead man directing
Abstracts: Writing on the ruins in 'Les Derniers Jours de Corinthe:' from reassemblage to reassessment in Robbe-Grillet. Hydre-miroir: 'Les Romanesques' d'Alain Robbe-Grillet et le pacte fantasmatique
Abstracts: Writing on the ruins in 'Les Derniers Jours de Corinthe:' from reassemblage to reassessment in Robbe-Grillet. part 2
Abstracts: Writing the American revolution: war veterans in the nineteenth-century cultural memory. Reconstructing education from the bottom up: SNCC's 1964 Mississippi Summer Project and African-American culture
Abstracts: 'Y a bon banania': L'Afrique et le discours nationaliste dans "Tombouctou" de Maupassant. Myths and metaphors of food in Oyono's 'Une Vie de boy.'(Ferdinand Oyono)(Critical Essay)
Abstracts: Yo, Adriatica. Three shore things: steamers and curly fries have their charms, but three standout Jersey Shore spots-Sweet Vidalia, Claude's and Mojo-are refining the restaurant scene
Abstracts: "Your four o'clock, the child rapist, is here." (Peters Institute treats sex offenders) The agony and the agony
Abstracts: You've got rumor. The big talker. Kelly Ripa
Abstracts: Yo! What the heck is a Philadelphian? A census of where we are. Newcomers who love us
Abstracts: Zen and the art of pedicure: Lori Pastore's vision for a Japanese-inspired day spa in Wayne became a family affair
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