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"That doesn't strike me as Filipino": Navigating names, cultural identity, and rhetorical onomastics
"Take what you want and leave the rest": Alcoholics Anonymous and female empowerment
"So what if I was a stripper": Stigma management among recreational pole dancers in San Diego
"Rommel, you magnificent bastard": The Desert Fox and the rehabilitation of Germany in postwar media
"ReMember; rebuild, and renew": Constructing America's collective identity and the New World Trade Center site in New York City
"Presencing" metaphors: "Light" in the Gospel of John
"Polarizing politics": Audience narrative decisions in video games
"Please read and respond": Strategies for community engagement in museums in San Diego and their implications for the Nate Harrison project
"On war and home front:" Portrayals of Soviet women in America written media from World War II into the early Cold War
"Obvi we're the ladies": The unruly women of postfeminist television
"Nothing is impossible to a determined woman": Louisa May Alcott and nineteenth-century gender roles
"My most authentic self": Creating visibility and understanding of pansexuality through stories of identity formation
"My childhood ended with my mom's incarceration": Adolescent children of incarcerated parents
"Man in the Box": Expressions of masculinity and mental health in the 1990's grunge music
"Ma luoy man me": Reproductive health and family planning in Siquijor, Siquijor, Philippines
"His ghostly solitude": Terror management theory and the thought and art of W. B. Yeats
"Guttural German": Herbert Marcuse, the media, and student radicalism in San Diego during the 1960s
"Do you feel like a woman or do you feel like a drag queen" A queer linguistic analysis of drag queen speech
"Comrades in the struggle": A qualitative exploration into the lives of men who participate in LGBTQ activism programs
"But some of us are [still] brave": The experiences of Black women engaging in graduate women's studies

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