and how these judgments have as much to do with the hero's character as they do with the actions of the villains
Since its publication in 2008
Deslippe deepens our understanding of American democracy and neoconservatism in the late twentieth century and shows how the liberals' often contradictory positions of the 1960s and 1970s reflect the conflicted views about affirmative action many Americans still hold today
Written by David and Caroline Stafford
Leakey struggled in the early years
Dangerous Sisters of the Hebrew Bible Sheri Bauman and how these judgments haveFathers, sons, and mothers take center stage in the Bible's grand narratives, Amy Kalmanofsky observes. Sisters and sisterhood receive less attention in scholarship but, she argues, play an important role in narratives, revealing anxieties related to desire, agency, and solidarity among women playing out (and playing against) their roles in a patrilineal society. Most often, she shows, sisters are destabilizing figures in narratives about family