Keyword [American dream] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | American Dream Deferred: Filipino Nationals in the US Navy and Coast Guard, 1947-1970 |
182. | The pursuit of happiness: The shifting narrative of suburbia and the American Dream |
183. | Pedagogy of the Block: The Aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement and the Negation of the old American Dream |
184. | Going all-in on the American Dream: Myth, rhetoric, and the pokerization of America |
185. | Playing the game: Violence and the revolt against normative masculinity in John Updike's 'Rabbit Run', Norman Mailer's 'An American Dream', and Phil Andros's |
186. | Between a myth and a dream: The Model Minority myth, the American Dream, and Asian Americans in consumer culture |
187. | Creative Reconstruction in the City: An Analysis of Art, Shrinking, and the Story of the American Dream in Detroit, MI |
188. | Immigrant schoolgirl: Making the American dream the Hmong way |
189. | Ernest Hemingway and the Reality of the American Dream |
190. | The morning after the Gold Rush: Prentice Mulford and the American Dream (California) |
191. | Planting the American dream: English colonialism and the origins of American myth |
192. | Building the American dream: A history of home ownership and housing reform, Chicago, 1871--1919 |
193. | The American dream in literature: Women and ethnics need not apply |
194. | Housetelling: Rendering the American Dream House in American literature, 1840-1930 |
195. | The Chinese outcry and the American dream: A comparative study of Lu Xun and F. Scott Fitzgerald |
196. | The commodification of the American dream: Capitalist subjectivity in American literature |
197. | Stephen Sondheim and the disintegration of the American Dream: A study of the work of Stephen Sondheim from 'Company' to 'Sunday in the Park with George' |
198. | Immigrants and the foreign-born entrepreneur: Essential to the American Dream |
199. | 'Civil wildness': England's American dream and the redefinition of the pastoral ideal |
200. | "Writing The Memories Of The Past":A Study Of Philip Roth's Fiction |
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