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Book Review Undergraduate 982 words
Winning Is the Only Thing: Sports in America Since 1945 Review
A book review of Roberts and Olson's Winning Is the Only Thing, tracing how American sports evolved from postwar pastime to billion-dollar cultural institution.
Book Review Undergraduate 1,258 words
White Too Long by Robert P. Jones: A Critical Book Review
A critical review of Robert P. Jones's White Too Long, examining his arguments about white supremacy's legacy in American Christianity and the book's strengths and limits.
Book Review Undergraduate 753 words
Philosophy of Horror by Noel Carroll: A Book Review
A review of Noel Carroll's Philosophy of Horror, exploring art-horror, horror genre cycles, plot analysis, and the paradox of why audiences seek fear.
Book Review Undergraduate 1,888 words
Franz Kafka: A Review of Introducing Kafka by Mairowitz & Crumb
A review of Introducing Kafka by David Zane Mairowitz and Robert Crumb, exploring Kafka's life, major works, and themes of alienation and anxiety.
Book Review Undergraduate 1,211 words
Work as Calling: Hugh Whelchel's Doctrine of Vocation for Counselors
Analysis of Hugh Whelchel's "How Then Should We Work" and its application to counseling practice through the lens of Biblical vocation doctrine and workplace fulfillment.
Book Review Undergraduate 6,774 words
Chris Anderson's Long Tail Theory: Economics and Communication
An analysis of Chris Anderson's Long Tail theory examining how internet economics, niche markets, and mass communication theory intersect to reshape business models.
Book Review Graduate 1,628 words
Ar'n't I a Woman: Female Slaves in the Plantation South Reviewed
A critical review of Deborah Gray White's Ar'n't I a Woman, examining slave women's myths, economic roles, and social hierarchies in the antebellum South.
Book Review Undergraduate 5,495 words
To Sing With the Pigs Is Human: Kaulong Society Explained
An anthropological review of Jane Goodale's study of the Kaulong people of Papua New Guinea, examining identity, kinship, economics, sorcery, and ceremony.
Book Review Undergraduate 1,498 words
Frontier Defense and the Open Door: Hunt's U.S.-China Policy
A critical review of Michael Hunt's Frontier Defense and the Open Door, examining his thesis on U.S. diplomatic failures and arrogance toward China and Manchuria.