Senior Capstone Projects
Days of smoke
Deconstructing the American Road Trip Experience: the "Search" for "American Identity"
Deconstructing the Asian-American Student: Storytelling through Portraiture
The model minority stereotype was coined in 1966 to describe the Japanese and their post-World War II success, but it quickly generalized across all Asian ethnic groups. Today, although many Asians resist this stereotype, many Americans—both Asian and non-Asian—embrace it...
Deconstructing the Dual City: Preservation and Tourism in La Habana Vieja
Deconstructing the Narrative of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Innocent Victims and Deviant Criminals
Deconstructing the Narrative of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Innocent Victims and Deviant Criminals
Deconstructing the Narrative of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Innocent Victims and Deviant Criminals
Deconstructing the Urban Achievement Gap in Poughkeepsie, NY
Deconstructing the Urban Achievement Gap in Poughkeepsie, NY
Deconstructing the Urban Achievement Gap in Poughkeepsie, NY
Deep in the heart of Texas: analyzing spatial contestation using perspectives on urban farming in Austin
Deformed Readers, "Embryo" Libraries, and "Opium Eater" Scholars: Images of Readers' Bodies in Nineteenth-Century British Novels
Deformed Readers, "Embryo" Libraries, and "Opium Eater" Scholars: Images of Readers' Bodies in Nineteenth-Century British Novels
Deformed Readers, "Embryo" Libraries, and "Opium Eater" Scholars: Images of Readers' Bodies in Nineteenth-Century British Novels
Delivered Divinities: Senatorial Power and Senatorial Peril in the Importation Narratives of Cybele, Asklepios, and Bacchus
This thesis attempts to analyze the Roman Senate's actions during the importation of three different gods — Cybele, Asklepios, and Bacchus — into Rome during the Middle Republic (400-133 BCE) in order to deduce how the Senate manipulated these religious...
Delta ruins: stories
Deng Xiaoping, Dazibao and Dissent: A Critical Analysis of the Xidan Democracy Wall Movement
A critical analysis of various misconceptions surrounding the 1978-9 Beijing Xidan Democracy Wall Movement. The narrative of the movement has been skewed by both the Chinese and United States governments and the false story has continued in much of the...