A collection of published articles from members of the Interdisciplinary Studies Department at Kennesaw State University.
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Submissions from 2022
“You Sound like Atlanta”: The Politics of Sounding and Visualizing Black Soundscapes and Mexican Sensibilities in Kap G’s Trap Rap, Rodolfo Aguilar
Academic Skills, Community Engaged, Leadership, and Global Themed First-Year Seminars: Comparisons in Student Success, Lynn M. Boettler, Ruth A. Goldfine, Don W. Leech, and Gerald R. Siegrist
Misogyny Survives the Apocalypse: The Collapse of Reproductive Justice in Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven and Ling Ma’s Severance, Katharine Schaab
Orphan Black and Radicalizing White Femininity for the Revolution, Katharine Schaab
Submissions from 2021
From Power Balancing to a Dominant Faction in Xi Jinping’s China, Eun Kyong Choi, John Givens, and Andrew W. MacDonald
HerStory (2007): Falling with Hong Kong in women’s writing and dance, Xuefei Ma
Submissions from 2019
Explaining the Immigrant Paradox: The Influence of Acculturation, Enculturation, and Acculturative Stress on Problematic Alcohol Consumption, Saul G. Alamilla, Bradley J. Barney, Robert Small, and Roxanne A. Donovan
Frames and facilitators by China in promoting the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), May Hongmei Gao
Teaching the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: Confronting Myths and Misconceptions, Robbie Lieberman
Submissions from 2016
Women, Party Politics, and the Power of the Naked Body, Stacy Keltner and Ashley McFarland
Submissions from 2015
Introduction: Within the Folds of the Complex: Art, Activism, and the Cultural Politics of Peacemaking, Heather Fryer, Robbie Lieberman, and Andrew Barbero
Sexuality, Difference, and American Hijabi Bloggers, Rebecca S. Robinson
Submissions from 2014
Pete Seeger, the 1960s, and US popular culture: a reminiscence, Robbie Lieberman
The Dao De Jing on Cultivating Peace, Thomas Pynn
Submissions from 2012
China's Three Teachings and the Relationship of Heaven, Earth and Humanity, Daniel J. Paracka
Submissions from 2011
Kristeva: Thresholds, S. K. Keltner
“Measure Them Right”: Lorraine Hansberry and the Struggle for Peace, Robbie Lieberman
Are There Ethical Implications of Karma?, Thomas Pynn
Submissions from 2010
The Mexican Revolution in the Eyes of Katherine Anne Porter and Nellie Campobello, Emron Esplin
Submissions from 2008
Is She Chinese or American? On the Identity Communication Patterns between Caucasian Parents and their Adopted Chinese Daughters in the U.S., May H. Gao and Deanna F. Womack
Submissions from 2007
Approaching Chinese Culture: Strategies American Expatriates Adopt for Learning Chinese Culture, May Hongmei Gao and Deanna F. Womack
Etowah It Comes from a Place, Thomas M. Pynn
Submissions from 2006
Faculty Attitudes toward International Education: A Campus Experience, Susan Carley, Sutham Cheurprakobkit, and Daniel Paracka
Submissions from 2004
The abnā al-dawla: The Definition and Legitimation of Identity in Response to the Fourth Fitna, John P. Turner