In his book, preventing violence, James Gilligan shows the reader what contributes to the offenders violent outbursts. He shows the readers the internal and socioeconomic reasons that someone is pushed to the edge and returns with violence.
Kincheloe, Joe l. "Says Who? Who Decides What Is Art?" Counterpoints, vol. 212, 2003, pp. 49-53. Peter Lang AG, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/42978107.
Joe Kincheloe asks the initially impossible sounding question: "Who
has the right to designate…
The Gibson Girl is seen as the ideal feminine beauty in the early 20th century. Charles Dana Gibson saw his portrait of the Gibson Girl as a composite sketch of all American girls, representing her, and all American women, with a slender waist and…
William Sydney Porter, the real name of O. Henry, was known for his short stories that often contained surprise endings and dark, mysterious topics. Carl Van Doren argues that O. Henry's writing style was so unique because of his tendency to know all…
Murphy, Ann B. “The Borders of Ethical, Erotic, and Artistic Possibilities in ‘Little Women.’” The Ideology of Mothering: Disruption and Reproduction of Patriarchy, vol. 15, no. 3, 1990, pp. 562-585. JSTOR.
In this article, Murphy discusses…