Honors Colloquium
The Honors Colloquium provides students the opportunity to present their research and discuss their findings. This year, the Honors Colloquium was conducted remotely via Zoom. You will find links to the colloquium in its entirety, as well as short presentations on each student's research project, below. We encourage you to view them all!
Julia Morgenstern
Foreign Diseases, Captive Women: Negative Cosmopolitanism in Penelope Aubin’s The Noble Slaves and The Life of Charlotta du Pont
Amanda Barraza-Murphy
The Splendid Invasion: Domestic Goods and the Uncanny in Lady Audley’s Secret
Michaela Anthony
The One Ring: Medieval Romance, Mythological Femininity, and the Post-War Domestic Ideal in J.R.R. Tolkien
Suzanna DePeri
“Dangerous Terrorist Angela Davis’”: Political Imprisonment and Autobiography
Forthcoming
Tamara Bruha
“Via a Signal Bypass:” Vocaloid Aesthetics and the Case of Spinal Fluid Explosion Girl
Erika Barrios
Undoing the Terms of Accuracy: Exploring Language Technology in the Poetry of Urayoán Noel, Mónica de la Torre, and Rosa Alcalá
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