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EXPOSÉ 2013

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An Unsuspected Ideal: Reassessing the Treatment of Representational Art in Jose Ortega y Gasset’s The Dehumanization of Art
Olivier Simon
 
Cloak of Meritocracy: Harvard’s “New Plan” of Admissions and the “Jewish Problem"
Jacob Moscona-Skolnik
 
Chinese Civic Identity Twenty Years After Tiananmen Square
Francesca Annicchiarico
 
A New Narrative for HIV/AIDS? How Tory Dent Made Her Way through the Prevailing Rhetoric of Identity, Death & Disease
Claire Atwood
 
A Freedom by Any Other Name: Serbia’s Article 43 and the Resurgence of Hate
Kevin Hazlett
 
How to Decrease Adolescent Smoking Using Cognitive Neuroscience to Lower the Prevalence of Smoking among Young Adults
Shirley Mo
 
Faces
Anita Lo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Issue Contents

  • EXPOSÉ 2013
    • A Freedom by Any Other Name: Serbia’s Article 43 and the Resurgence of Hate
    • A New Narrative for HIV/AIDS? How Tory Dent Made Her Way through the Prevailing Rhetoric of Identity, Death & Disease
    • An Unsuspected Ideal: Reassessing the Treatment of Representational Art in Jose Ortega y Gasset’s The Dehumanization of Art
    • Chinese Civic Identity Twenty Years After Tiananmen Square
    • Cloak of Meritocracy Harvard’s “New Plan” of Admissions and the “Jewish Problem"
    • Faces
    • How to Decrease Adolescent Smoking Using Cognitive Neuroscience to Lower the Prevalence of Smoking among Young Adults
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