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Murmuring Tigers

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Murmuring Tigers podcasts record conversations that took place at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia. Tune in on our honest contemplations about our passion, our fears, and our life at Brenau and beyond. This podcast series feature student works in all levels of liberal education and major courses.

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December 10, 2023

Brenau Commons: Our Valued Traditions!

<p>Created by Hannah Tomlinson</p>

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April 3, 2023

Why American Literature Today? Race, Gender, Technology

<p><br></p> <p>By Olivia McIlwain. On this episode of the Murmuring Tigers Podcast, Olivia McIlwain addresses the overall question of, “Why Should You Read American Literature Today?” with a focus on the importance of societal changes seen throughout American literature. Olivia will zoom in on the specific changes seen in racism, gender roles, technology, and education through a use of different academic articles and literary works. </p> <p><br></p> <p> </p> <p>Works Cited</p> <p>Austin, S. (n.d.). The importance of literature in modern society. findcourses.co.uk. Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.findcourses.co.uk/inspiration/hobby-fun-leisure-articles/the-importance-of-literature-in-modern-society 17411#:~:text=Literature%20allows%20a%20person%20to,manuscripts%20and%20through%20speech%20itself. </p> <p>Dewulf, J. (2021). 1619: The Dramatic Performance Traditions of North America’s First Enslaved Africans. Comparative Drama, 55(4), 1–27. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1353/cdr.2021.0032">https://doi.org/10.1353/cdr.2021.0032</a></p> <p>The Industrial Revolution. Education. (n.d.). Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/resource-library-industrial-revolution/ </p> <p>National Archives and Records Administration. (n.d.). The emancipation proclamation. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured-documents/emancipation-proclamation </p> <p>Thomas, T. (2021). Reclaiming the Long History of the “Irrelevant” Nineteenth Amendment for Gender Equality. Minnesota Law Review, 105(6), 2623–2657.</p> <p>Uncle tom’s cabin - project gutenberg. (n.d.). Retrieved March 16, 2023, from https://www.gutenberg.Who invented the automobile? The Library of Congress. (n.d.). Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/motor-vehicles-aeronautics-astronautics/item/who-invented-the-automobile/ </p> <p>Winston-Salem/forsyth county schools/ front page. (n.d.). Retrieved March 16, 2023, from https://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/cms/lib/NC01001395/Centricity/Domain/7935/Gatsby_PDF_FullText.pdf </p> <p>Women and children in Colonial America. Education. (n.d.). Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/women-and-children-colonial-america/ </p> <p>Women&#39;s rights. American Civil Liberties Union. (n.d.). Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.aclu.org/issues/womens-rights org/files/203/203-h/203-h.htm </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

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April 3, 2023

Why American Literature Today? My Antonia and Immigration

<p>Summary by Izzy Evangelista.</p> <p>In my podcast, I used My Antonia as the text to introduce my topic of Immigration in the United States, and how immigrants add value to our society. Throughout the podcast, I talk about how immigration is talked about in My Antonia and compare it to my own experience as well as a generalization of how it typically is for immigrants today. I mention what jobs they look for, and how they work hard to provide for themselves and their family. I am more on the positive side of this topic and explain how America is a melting pot of culture. I add my own opinion of immigration aside from the novel to show that I agree with the interpretation of how immigration is shown in My Antonia. Although this novel is about the admiration of someone else, I love that I could talk about a topic like immigration because of the experience that Antonia had, even if the explanation was brief. </p> <p>Reference:</p> <p>Immigrants in the United States. American Immigration Council. (2021, September 21). Retrieved March 30, 2023, from https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/immigrants-in-the-united-states </p> <p><br></p>

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What is Murmuring Tigers?

Murmuring Tigers podcasts record conversations that took place at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia. Tune in on our honest contemplations about our passion, our fears, and our life at Brenau and beyond. This podcast series feature student works in all levels of liberal education and major courses.

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