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Violence, media, and the crisis in masculinity
Full version.Looks systematically at the relationship between the images of popular culture and the social construction of masculine identities in the U.S. at the end of the 20th century. Jackson Katz argues that there is a crisis in masculinity and that some of the guises offered to men as a solution (e.g., rugged individualism, violence) come loaded with attendant dangers to women, as well as other men
"The Desk Set" by William Marchant, adapted by Michelle T. Hall & Patricia Smith Melton: set model
"The Desk Set" by William Marchant, adapted by Michelle T. Hall & Patricia Smith Melton: set model. Director: J.R. Sullivan, Designer: Daniel Conway, Theater: The Mead Theatre, Opening Date: May 5, 1999
Juno and Oswego concert flier, Kansas House, Arlington, Virginia, November 20, 1999
An advertising flier promoting a concert by the punk rock bands Juno and Oswego. The concert occurred on Saturday, November 20, 1999 at the Kansas House in Arlington, Virginia. The flier was illustrated and designed by Ryan Nelson of Oswego
Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, 1999
Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, 1999
Lamont Jordan (#15) running against Clemson, October 16, 1999
Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, running against Clemson, October 16, 1999
Maryland fans tailgating, University of Maryland football, circa 1999
Members of the Maryland Gridiron Network, a football fan organization, tailgating with a "Terp Bar," circa 1999
Cheerleaders, University of Maryland, circa 1999
University of Maryland's cheer team at Byrd Stadium, circa 1999
Ecce homo. Social classes
Directed by Louis-Roland Leduc ; written by Claire Frémont ; produced by Vincent Leduc ; produced by Productions Coscient Inc. Narrator, George Morris ; guests: Craig Calhoun, François Dubet, Michel Guay, Jan Pakulski. Directors of photography, Marc Gadoury, Stéphane Ricard ; editor, Marie-Claude Bourdon ; music, Pascal Mailloux.Marx divided the industrial world into two antagonistic classes: the bourgeois and the proletariat. In today's society, this simple dichotomy fails to capture the many segments of a global marketplace. From the communal hunter/gatherers and agrarian cultures; to ancient empires and medieval fiefdoms; to the technocrats, executives, laborers, and others of the stratified modern world, this program examines how each era has organized its members into social classes. Although the opportunistic meritocracy of the global marketplace has displaced earlier societal models, do older patterns of privilege still linger
Long day's journey into night
A production of Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical drama of a morphine-addicted mother and her tragic family. The play unfolds over the course of a single day as the Tyrone family confronts its oldest, most haunting secrets.Cast: William Hutt, Martha Henry, Tom McCamus, Peter Donaldson, Martha Burns. Director of photography, David Franco ; editor, Susan Shipton ; music, Ron Sures
University of Maryland lacrosse player Jen Adams, 1999
University of Maryland lacrosse player Jen Adams (#7) in play, 1999