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ThesisValente, LeticiaThe following compositions of work are meant to examine how grief is viewed through all point of views, as well as the structure of literature. The First piece, A Body of Work, is a long prose poem representing the stages of grief through the structur . . .
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ThesisWolf, KatieMy paper examines John Rollin Ridge's 1854 novel, The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta, which was the first published novel written by a Native American author. The story details the life of the infamous, fictionalized Mexican-American bandit, J . . .
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ThesisHorton, DiannPurpose: To evaluate the variable correlations of Narcotics Anonymous Literature (x) and long term recovery (y). Hypothesis: Narcotics Anonymous literature, readings, and NA clichés are significant in sustaining long term recovery. Methods: Researcher . . .
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ThesisKnopf, TheresaThe work I present in the Graduate Exhibition combines painting, fiber art, collage, and printmaking to examine withholding and restraint. My work conceals secrets through layering and subtle shifts of tension while drawing on memory and silence to em . . .
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ThesisKausen, ConnorThis project consists of a short paper concerning aesthetic theory, followed by a creative piece wrought to exemplify this theory. In the aesthetic paper, I propose that the art of storytelling is among the highest of human vocations. I take as my sta . . .
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ThesisNunez, LuisThis project discusses the history of collaborative efforts amongst authors of pedagogy literature in the United States, and examines the current arguments urging people to either join or strengthen cooperative efforts, in order to trace ongoing trend . . .
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ThesisMorring, Anne GabrielleThis Master's Graduate Project is based on the therapeutic nature of theater, how theater and therapy have always been intertwined, and how a therapist can use dramatic literature in therapy with individual clients stuck on issues with infidelity. The . . .
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Oral PresentationMarler-Marshall, CaseyAccording to the typical interpretation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein is the true monster, rather than the socially maligned monster created from his experiment. While Dr. Frankenstein's complicity in the monster's suffering . . .
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Oral PresentationMarler-Marshall, CaseyAccording to the typical interpretation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein is the true monster, rather than the socially maligned monster created from his experiment. While Dr. Frankenstein's complicity in the monster's suffering . . .
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ArticleLiu, Toming JunIN THIS SPECIAL literary issue of JET, the featured articles introduce a spectrum of issues and perspectives, but nonetheless share a focus. The authors reflect on how literature, with its otherness and in search of otherness, plays a vital role in sh . . .