2017
An exploration of the diary as a medium: during the 17th and 18th centuries
Looking through the 17th and 18th centuries and specifically the diaries of Samuel Pepys and William Byrd, I aim to explore the medium specificity in the diary as well as its particular moment in manuscript culture. Being written by hand...
An unlikely power: education as a political tool in Singapore & Hong Kong
An unlikely power: education as a political tool in Singapore & Hong Kong
anti-Pride: disrupting gay pride parades, igniting queer futures
Autonomy through image: the path of identity formation in Fun Home, Calling Dr. Laura, and Lighter Than My Shadow
Barriers to racial consciousness in Asian Americans
Challenging the production of silent violence in U.S. public schools
Charlotte Brontë's utilization of depression as a source of agency and the denial of this agency in her historical memory
Charlotte Brontë's utilization of depression as a source of agency and the denial of this agency in her historical memory
Charlotte Brontë's utilization of depression as a source of agency and the denial of this agency in her historical memory
Chinese resource extraction urbanization: the Xinjiang operational landscape
Clear blue light
College-aged women on Instagram: an analysis of gender and social media
Through an analysis of gender and image theory as well as data gathered through survey, coding and interviews, I sought to explore how twenty-first century women both perform femininity through social media and challenge gendered stereotypes while doing so. I...
Conversing with Ixil authors: understanding the dialogue between la ley indígena and international human rights to rethink law and justice in Guatemala
Cowboys for a week: modern American dude ranching in myth and practice
Creating a sense of community through self-description within LD spaces
Cødes: a poetry collection in three parts
Delta ruins: stories
Diversity in American advertising: a case study of Coca-Cola advertisements and their role in homogenizing the diversity movement
Through a historical study of advertising, this project aims to show how the idea of "diversity" is used by corporations to benefit the dominant hegemonic, and ultimately attempt to homogenize the diverse populations that they supposedly are highlighting. Analyzing the...