2014
"Ayfo bar homo?" (Where's the gay bar?): A Personal Look at Pinkwashing, Gay Tourism, and the Role of Capitalism in the Creation of Urban Queer Identity
"Ayfo bar homo?" (Where's the gay bar?): A Personal Look at Pinkwashing, Gay Tourism, and the Role of Capitalism in the Creation of Urban Queer Identity
"It's Not Little Senegal": The Tactical Redefinition of the Senegalese Ethnic Enclave In Gentrified Harlem, New York
"Racism is Solved!" A Fake Conservative's Guide to Social Justice
Under the cloak of a character who is as ignorant as he is conservative, Stephen Colbert delivers snaps-worthy "truthiness"-insights that often shine a light to mainstream systemic forms of oppression by embodying their very nature. In my thesis, I acknowledge...
"They are our Prisoners:" The Gitmo Uighurs and the Making of the United States
"This week, a loving mother fatally shot her child:" The consequences of sympathetic media portrayal of parents who kill their disabled children
"This week, a loving mother fatally shot her child:" The consequences of sympathetic media portrayal of parents who kill their disabled children
"This week, a loving mother fatally shot her child:" The consequences of sympathetic media portrayal of parents who kill their disabled children
A Verse Translation of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11, Genesis B and 'Satan, the Body, and Sexual Shame in Genesis B'
American Jewish Summer Camp: Changing Identity in Community
I will explore how Eden Village Camp serves as a model of positive Jewish identity formation. Jewish identity is inherently dependent on social relationships, and Jewish summer camp provides a breeding ground of socialization where interactions happen in an intense...
Art Is What We Say It Is: "Easy Art" and the Pragmatics of Interpretation
Since 2009, Brad Troemel and Lauren Christiansen have run the Jogging, a blog on the popular social media site Tumblr in which they and others post a variety of sloppily rendered and generally silly images to be viewed and shared...
Assata Shakur: Embracing Community
Assata Shakur is a 65-year-old revolutionary. During the 1960s, Assata Shakur was a member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. However, on May 2, 2013, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), placed Assata Shakur on the...
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Black Women on the White Screen: How American Popular Culture affects the Visuality of the Black Female Body
In the past, poignant controlling images and stereotypes have run prevalent in the American historical framework. However, these tropes are routinely challenged by black feminists and black entertainers in contemporary popular culture. This thesis will garner a comprehensive analysis of...
Branding the Globe: The Real Madrid Takeover
Real Madrid got its start in 1902, but it wasn't until the 1950s under Santiago Bernabéu as president and his squad of international superstars that the team began to make a name for themselves as the best, winning five championships...
Branding the Globe: The Real Madrid Takeover
Real Madrid got its start in 1902, but it wasn't until the 1950s under Santiago Bernabéu as president and his squad of international superstars that the team began to make a name for themselves as the best, winning five championships...
Break It Down, Roll It Up: A Journey Through the Origins and Evolution of Chicago Footwork
Brewing Against The Grain: An Explanation Of The Craft Beer Renaissance in America
Catching Herself In the Middle: How Chinese-American Adoptees and Their Parents Construct Narrative and Ethnic Identity
Since 1992, over 85,000 children have been adopted from China by U.S. citizens (Miller-Loessi and Kilic 2001:246; U.S. Department of State 2013). Most of these adoptees are girls. They were abandoned as infants due the combined factors of patrilineal culture...