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  • USING NARRATIVE ANALYSIS AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE PATTERNS OF MEANING IN THE SERMON LANGUAGE OF WOMEN PREACHERS 

    Hopkins, Pamela Davis (East Carolina University, 2010)
    Throughout Western history, women preachers have been marginalized. Even though women have filled the pews as members of the congregation, acted as Sunday school teachers, cooks, and members of the choir, in addition to ...
  • The Visit, Like Sisters, Storjka 

    Aeby, Elizabeth Carpenter (East Carolina University, 2013)
    This master's thesis is comprised of three short film scripts: The Visit, Like Sisters, and Storjka.  The Visit, a Depression-era dramatic short film, is filled the realities of hard living in the dust bowl of America's ...
  • When Death Gave Birth to a Writer : A Collection of Essays and Poems 

    Carpenter, Amber (East Carolina University, 2012)
    This personal collection of creative nonfiction sheds light on issues of abandonment, victimization, and dysfunctional relationships. It is accompanied by poems that serve as prefaces to each individual story, as well as ...
  • YURI ANIMATION : QUEER IDENTITY AND ECOFEMINIST THINKING 

    Thompson, Kimberly D. (East Carolina University, 2010)
    Yuri or Shojo-ai, a sub-genre of Japanese Animation and Manga, can be defined as women-loving-women narratives that explore the relationships between women. Although the sub-genre has only been recently introduced to the ...