Senior Capstone Project
Food, Farming, and Freedom : Promoting a Sustainable Model of Food Justice in America's Prisons
For when I'm dead
Foraging in the Urban Food Forest: Noticing the Possibilities for Communal Cultivation within Urban Ruination
In this thesis, I use the Beacon Food Forest, located in Seattle, WA, as a case study to investigate how food and community grow in an urban community food forest. I discuss the founding of the Beacon Food Forest, the...
Forgetting to Remember: Negotiating the past in Chinatown, Singapore
Forgetting to Remember: Negotiating the past in Chinatown, Singapore
Forgetting to Remember: Negotiating the past in Chinatown, Singapore
Forgotten Tongues: Uncovering Gallic Orality in Greco-Roman Sources
Formal Representations of Trauma in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 and Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five
Formations of Queer Diaspora: Trauma and Empire
This thesis project is explores the contours of nation-state violence and the trauma-inflicted upon deviant populations transnationally. I will explore how fluid, relational experiences with violence evoke transnational diasporic formations which can begin to be actualized when we consider their...
Fossils of the Infinite Intertext: Reading Roland Barthes and Richard Brautigan
Fossils of the Infinite Intertext: Reading Roland Barthes and Richard Brautigan
Fossils of the Infinite Intertext: Reading Roland Barthes and Richard Brautigan
Fragmented temporalities: critical investigations in technology, subjectivity, and narratives of future
Framing Feminist Philanthropy: An Analysis of Online Press Releases from Mama Cash and the New York Women’s Foundation
Framing Feminist Philanthropy: An Analysis of Online Press Releases from Mama Cash and the New York Women’s Foundation
Framings of the Prison Press: Dreams of Reform and/or Abolition
Framings of the Prison Press: Dreams of Reform and/or Abolition
Freedom and Unfreedom in the Visigothic Kingdoms: Evidence from the Formulae Visigothicae
The late antique and early medieval period is typically thought of as a time of change. In slavery studies, Marxist historiography argues that the period marks the shift from the "slave" to the "feudal" mode of production, and its detractors...