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Charlie May Simon materials
This collection contains materials relating to Arkansas author Charlie May Simon
William Fong
Charlie and Myrtle Houng On Yee's house after Cyclone Tracy, Abell Street.Fong, Darwina & William
"I don’t really like tedious, monotonous work": working-class young women, service sector employment and social mobility in contemporary Russia
This article contributes a global perspective to the emerging literature on girlhood in western contexts by examining the changing shape of transitions to adulthood amongst working-class young women in St. Petersburg, Russia. As in many western countries, new forms of service sector employment and an increasingly accessible higher education system appear to offer young women new prospects for social mobility. In contrast to the increasingly impoverished and denigrated traditional pathways into work, the young women in the study derive significant value from these new opportunities, constructing narratives of self-actualisation and approximating notions of respectable femininity. Nevertheless, actual social mobility is elusive, as familiar patterns of classed and gendered stratification limit their prospects. Despite its specificity, the case thus further illustrates the limited nature of the transformations available to young women through the new forms of education and work characteristic of global neoliberal contexts
[Charlie Ferguson's sister] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection
[Charlie Mercer and Oliver Landsdowne] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection
Letter from Libbie N. Ransom, Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Charlie, May 22, 1866
In 1866, Libbie N. Ransom of Kalamazoo, Michigan writes to her friend, Charlie. She admires his photographs and praises him as an artist. She also asks his opinion on a debate in Sabbath school
[Tilba cricket team at Merriwingah, Tilba Tilba, included are Ted Boxsell, Charlie Hobbes and Charlie Livingstone] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection
Charlie Lovett Book Talk and Signing
The Z. Smith Reynolds Library Lecture Series presents a talk and book signing by Charlie Lovett, author of the bestselling novel The Bookman's Tale. Charlie is the son of Wake Forest Professor Emeritus Robert Lovett, and the Z. Smith Reynolds Library rare books collection and special collections reading room were an inspiration for his novel
William Munro
Charlie Schlenker speaks to Political Science professor William Munro about his book, Fighting for the Future of Food: Activists versus Agribusiness in the Struggle over Biotechnology, coauthored by Rachel Schurman
Charlie and Myrtle Hong's House
Home of Charlie & Myrtle Hong in Abell Street, rebuilt after Cyclone Tracy, Wagaman, NT, 1975.Fong, Darwina & William.Date:197
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