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
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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鈥
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
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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
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