We hope you'll join us to hear the students from ENGD98 present their yearlong independent research projects -- this is an especially valuable opportunity if you think you might be interested in taking and want to know what kind of work you can produce!
Capstone Colloquium/Celebration
Friday, April 23
10am-12pm (EST)
Passcode: 632432
Part 1:
Amena Ahmed, "Understanding Her Infinite Variety: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Performance in Shakespeare鈥檚 Antony and Cleopatra"
Maria Mateus, "Queering the Serpent: Towards a Critically Empowered Self in Gloria Anzaldua鈥檚 Borderlands/The New Frontera"
Part 2:
Amelia Shortt, "On the Nature of Orpheus: Reading Ovid and 'Sir Orfeo' in The Silmarillion"
Marc Bougharios, "Not a Love Story: The Presence of Trauma and Sexual Abuse in Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell"
Bryan Chen, "When Pigs Fly: The Role of Ideology and Political Passivity in Works of Hayao Miyazaki"