Are Parents People? Dr Marc SchutAre Parents People? (1924) is a collection of stories by Alice Duer Miller. Inspired by her work as an activist for womens suffrage, Miller explores themes of independence, agency, and female desire while illuminating the subject of divorce. Her work was adapted into a 1925 comedy film starring Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor, and Adolphe Menjou. There they wereher mother looking down at her so calmly from the gallery and her father waiting so
and sex symbol whose influence far outlasted her short life
Deals analytically with the fascinating topic of the great film stars (and some thought-provoking lesser ones) of the British cinema
and homosexual students
Supplies new information on the application of sexual harassment laws in schools
Three baculovirus biopesticide case studies are provided elucidating the practical benefits and challenges of using baculoviruses in IPM systems
culminating in a series of inspiring exemplars of the utopian potential of the college classroom today
Essays on specific works in various media present the first narrative of French modernism as a critical category and establish its position in the thriving field of modernist studies
This study traces key components of the Grand-Guignol stage as a means to explore the immersive and corporeal aspects of horror cinema from the sound period to today
A section on rumen carbohydrate and protein interactions is also provided
and many fungi in the Pleosporales have caused the sudden emergence of major epidemics on cereal crops
With this inquiry into the rabbinic portrayal of Ishmael
"wandering meaning" and textual transformation