Senior Capstone Projects
"When the Boys Come Back They Will Not Be the Same": Masculinity and the Male Body in the Poetry of the First World War
"Who can despise these people, who have women like this among them?": Permutations of Old Testament Women in Ancrene Wisse.
"Who can despise these people, who have women like this among them?": Permutations of Old Testament Women in Ancrene Wisse.
"“A Mass Consumption of Scenery”: Nationalism, Tourism, and the Construction of Landscape in the 19th-Century White Mountains and Their Tallest Peak Mount Washington
New Hampshire’s White Mountains are the site of some of the earliest tourism developments in the United States. In this thesis, I analyze how these developments served to re-shape and construct a new–and lasting–landscape of the region that served the...
#SixSeasonsAndAMovie: An Analysis of the Forms of Virtual Mediation of the Fan Community of Community
'And despite everything the body remains': monstrosity and materiality in Citizen and Autobiography of Red
'And despite everything the body remains': monstrosity and materiality in Citizen and Autobiography of Red
'And despite everything the body remains': monstrosity and materiality in Citizen and Autobiography of Red
'Female Viagra' and the intersection of medicine, gender, and desire: reinforcing misconceptions of female sexuality in the sexopharmaceutical era
(De)colonizing nature in Bukit Brown: a struggle over national identity and citizenship in Singapore
(Dis)ease: The Rhetoric of Illness in Depictions of the Healthy Female Body from Hippocrates to the Present
(Re)storying Pain in Educational Spaces: Familial Storytelling, Connections & Reflections Toward Interdependent Care
(this never happened): Queer monstrosity, survival, & the monstrous-feminine on stage & screen
In what ways are monstrosity, the abject, and queerness connected? What are the mechanisms by which we as a culture twist perceptions of difference into denouncements of monstrous otherness? How can we use creation as a tool for healing? How...
(this never happened): Queer monstrosity, survival, & the monstrous-feminine on stage & screen
In what ways are monstrosity, the abject, and queerness connected? What are the mechanisms by which we as a culture twist perceptions of difference into denouncements of monstrous otherness? How can we use creation as a tool for healing? How...
(this never happened): Queer monstrosity, survival, & the monstrous-feminine on stage & screen
In what ways are monstrosity, the abject, and queerness connected? What are the mechanisms by which we as a culture twist perceptions of difference into denouncements of monstrous otherness? How can we use creation as a tool for healing? How...