Native American Sarah WinnemuccaNarrates an imaginary trip to Nevada in the 1880s to meet Sarah Winnemucca, a historically prominent Native American woman. —
965 words; 5 sources; MLA Click to view this paper! >>Cultural Medical DifferencesThis paper compares the ethical and cultural medical traditions of two different cultures: The United States and the Hmong, an indigenous population native of Laos, a growing immigrant presence in California. —
790 words; 2 sources; MLA Click to view this paper! >>How Colonial Practices/Policies Led to the Regulation of Gender Relations – with Attention Being Paid also to the Control of Native WomenThe following paper will look at how colonial policies were aimed at regulating and controlling women - and, especially, native women. Specifically, the next few pages will look at how the Dutch East India Company encouraged concubinage (with native ... —
1,000 words; 2 sources; MLA Click to view this paper! >>"Oroonoko" and the NarratorA review of Aphra Behn's "Oroonoko" with an emphasis on the character of the narrator. —
917 words; Click to view this paper! >>Between Two Worlds: Memory and Identity in Nowhere in AfricaThe following paper will look at Stefanie Zweig's, Nowhere in Africa. In doing so, the paper will examine the issues of identity and memory and how the two intersect in the novel. To begin, the self-identity of both Walter Redlich and his wife, ... —
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