Humanities

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Lisa Hammond, "Blogging Motherhood: Redefining Literary and Cultural Definitions of Maternal Identity" (2008)
Women have always written about mothering, but as they have begun to write weblogs exploring maternal identity, their ways of writing are evolving as a result of the use of this new technology, beginning an exciting redefinition of textual…

Lisa Hammond, “&#039;Only to you, Internet&#039;: Blogging <br /><br />
as a Radical Redefinition of Motherhood&quot;  (2007)
Women writing and reading about mothering in weblogs are contributing to an ongoing process of developing new cultural definitions of motherhood, definitions that are both individual and also political and communal in nature. As women publish these…

Lisa Hammond, &quot;Cultural Perceptions of Breastfeeding Online: Support, Community, Judgements&quot; (2016)
As women seek information about their breastfeeding choices online, they encounter a wide range of messages about breastfeeding that influence their decisions in multiple ways. In addition to the tenor of the information they seek, though, they are…

An Autoethnographic Exploration of Mexican American Ethnic Identity among a Vaquero in Rural South Carolina
"This study embodies an autoethnographic approach to explore my
experiences as Mexican American vaquero in rural South Carolina.
Through personal narratives, visual arts, and recent experiences, this
study aims to provide a retrospective view of…

Self-Discovery Through Music: An Autoethnographic Journey
"This research explores the process of self-discovery through music using an autoethnographic approach. The research aims to generate new knowledge and
understanding of how music can be used for self exploration and personal growth. It seeks to…

Autoethnographic Exploration of First-Generation Mexican- American College Experience Through Visual Arts: A Personal Journey
My research aims to explore my experiences as a firstgeneration Mexican American college student using visual arts, employing the autoethnographic research method. By using visual arts as a means of expression, I aim to convey my experiences and…

An Autoethnographic Exploration of the First-Generation College Experience and Motherhood through the Lens of Poetry
"The research aims to explore the intersection of the first-generation college experience and motherhood through the lens of poetry. The study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities I faced, the first in my family…

Exploring Motherhood and Academia: An Autoethnographic Journey at USC Lancaster Through Poetry
"I aim to conduct an autoethnographic study of my personal experience as a mother and college student at USC Lancaster through poetry. My research explores the hallenges, successes, and unique perspectives that arise when balancing the roles of a…

Navigating the Town and Gown Trope: Community Partnerships through Project-Based Learning
With the impetus of incorporating Project-Based Learning into a business writing course, I partnered with the Lancaster Promise Neighborhood, a community organization in Lancaster, SC with a U.S. Department of Education grant to restore and…
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