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Endless Form, Kaela Kennedy
Endless Form, Kaela Kennedy
Masters Theses
Endless Form is a gentle argument for a practice rooted in embodied seeing and communicating. It invites the reader through multiple actions of visual and linguistic perception – observation, seeing, and attention – and examines how these methods operate to widen our fields of understanding to more empathetically engage with the world as an ecological whole. It claims that graphic design, as a practice built on the relationship between visual form and language, has a unique ability to translate the unending feedback loop between the eye, the seen, and the language we use to define it. It argues for ways …
“And Am I Born To Die?”: Collective Memory And Trauma In Contemporary Appalachian Heavy Metal, Alexandra Dellgren
“And Am I Born To Die?”: Collective Memory And Trauma In Contemporary Appalachian Heavy Metal, Alexandra Dellgren
Masters Theses
This thesis delves into the terrain of Appalachian heavy metal by tracing the histories of both the region's people and its pristine landscapes marred by capitalist exploitation and colonial abuses. Through a case-study based exploration of the lyrical and sonic expressions of contemporary Appalachian heavy metal bands, my research explores how these artists serve as modern-day storytellers, confronting and processing the enduring trauma embedded in Appalachian history. The musicians, rooted in the very communities they address, are pivotal actors in the ongoing struggle for identity and justice in the face of historical injustices.
The research herein serves as a testament …
Defining Elegant Taste In Emma And The British Housewife, Genevieve Brewer
Defining Elegant Taste In Emma And The British Housewife, Genevieve Brewer
Masters Theses
Master's Thesis completed at Trinity College, Hartford CT
Shaping Character: The Role Of Mythology In Society, Jaclyn Weist
Shaping Character: The Role Of Mythology In Society, Jaclyn Weist
Masters Theses
Throughout history, man has told stories. Some stories were written on walls, tablets, or bits of parchment. Others have been passed down to posterity through oral tradition. Every culture worldwide has a rich tapestry of legends and myths. It is my intent to demonstrate that these stories use the tools of character development within their various plot lines to both express and shape beliefs, superstitions, and life lessons. Whether they are religious in nature or simply trying to make sense of the world, these stories, myths, and legends have played a part in shaping society into what it is today.