Honors English Students Present at the 麻豆女郎 Undergraduate Research Symposium

Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry
14th Annual Research Symposium
Friday, April 5th, 2024

Congratulations to eight English Honors students on presentation of their research at 麻豆女郎's 14th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 5th, 2024.


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Music, Art, Literature, Theater, History & Philosophy I
Ren Shamburger, for 鈥淕iving Our Kids Goosebumps: How Popular Children鈥檚 Horror Shows Us the Value of Scary Stories鈥
faculty mentor: Dr. Timothy Miller
Arwen Paredes, for 鈥溾楽omething to Care For鈥: Empathetic Gameplay and Representations of Trauma in Baldur鈥檚 Gate 3
faculty mentor: Dr. Timothy Miller
Idrissa Dial, for 鈥淐omparative Analysis on Which Challenger of H.P. Lovecraft and Author of Speculative Fiction Was Most in Their Work Effective: Victor Lavalle, Matt Ruff, or Misha Green?鈥
faculty mentor: Dr. Dr. Regis Fox
Leslie Chacon, for 鈥淩eading Brave New World as a Religious Satire鈥
faculty mentor: Dr. Regis Fox
Dakota Darwin, for 鈥淪onic Futures: Janelle Mona虂e鈥檚 Afrofuturistic Soundscapes of Queer Liberation鈥
faculty mentors: Dr. Regis Fox and Dr. Karina Vado
Pamela Smith, for 鈥淭he Fantasy: Harry Potter and the Morals of Christianity鈥
faculty mentor: Dr. Regis Fox
Music, Art, Literature, Theater, History and Philosophy II
Sara Pierson, for 鈥淭he Problematic Consistency of Labor Estrangement and Structural Inequalities within Dystopian Literary Fiction鈥
faculty mentor: Dr. Stacey Balkan
Sasha Switz, for 鈥淭he Encroachment and Effects of the Postfeminist Sensibility on the Popular Romance Genre鈥
faculty mentor: Dr. Taryne Taylor