Senior Capstone Project
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rape jokes
Through a close analysis of rape jokes from mainstream American comedy, my thesis focuses on the ways women comedians utilize humor as a possible tool to challenge rape culture. To ground my inquiry, I look closely at the content, the...
Rave Capital: Struggles over Space in Berlin’s Electronic Music Scene
This thesis examines the evolution and spatial manifestation of Berlin’s electronic music scene, particularly its techno and club subculture, as it struggles with the dominant culture of the city for space and the right to the city. Through a historical...
Re-creation and commemoration: Imperial messaging in the redefinition of the Roman landscape
Re-Imagining the Industrial Landscape through Adaptive Reuse: Comparative Case Studies from New York and the Ruhr Valley
Re-narrating lost infrastructures of care: lessons from America's abandoned asylums
Re-pathologizing queerness: The digitization of lesbian space and the production of respectability within lesbian dating App, "Her"
Re-Presenting Reproductive Rights: A Matrixial Approach to the Abortion Debate
Re-using the Ashes: Reimagined Spaces in Detroit
Re-vision from the Mists: The Development of a Literary Genre of Feminist Arthuriana as an Allegorical Response to Second Wave Feminist Politics
Reaching toward whiteness won't save you: an intersectional approach to racial formation
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Reading and reassessing the construction of gender and sexuality in Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness and Virginia Woolf's Orlando: A Biography
Reading the pedophile: deconstruction of innocence worship through the work of Henry Darger
Reality check: A theoretical exploration of virtual reality
Reality of Love: The Heteronormative Agenda of ABC's the Bachelor
This project provides an oppositional reading of ABC's popular <em>Bachelor </em>franchise, arguing that these reality dating programs present viewers with specific narratives of gender, sexuality, class, and race that contribute to greater hegemonic discourse that reifies heterosexual marriage. Through a...