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Gender In Contemporary Iran In The Works Of Abbas Kowsari, Domantas Karalius
Gender In Contemporary Iran In The Works Of Abbas Kowsari, Domantas Karalius
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College
“Shutting Her Up:” An Exploration Of The Madwoman And The Madhouse In Victorian Literature, Savannah Jane Bachman
“Shutting Her Up:” An Exploration Of The Madwoman And The Madhouse In Victorian Literature, Savannah Jane Bachman
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
From Once Upon A Time To Happily Ever After: Grimms’ Fairy Tales And Early Childhood Development, Hannah Mccarley
From Once Upon A Time To Happily Ever After: Grimms’ Fairy Tales And Early Childhood Development, Hannah Mccarley
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies and The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Making The Male Manager: Can Non-Cognitive Skills Explain The Glass Ceiling?, Nora Paget Harrington
Making The Male Manager: Can Non-Cognitive Skills Explain The Glass Ceiling?, Nora Paget Harrington
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Abstract: This project examines whether men and women’s non-cognitive skills —or personality characteristics— influence their respective occupational attainment. I take an interdisciplinary approach to inform my hypothesis by incorporating psychological and sociological theories on the production and reproduction of gender roles in order to understand why men and women may systematically differ along some personality dimensions. I use linear probability and probit models to measure the effect of the non-cognitive traits, locus of control, self-esteem, and risk tolerance on the probability of being a manager. In both models I find that an internal locus of control, high self-esteem, and high …
You're The One That I Want, Kirsten Sylvia Harvey
You're The One That I Want, Kirsten Sylvia Harvey
Senior Projects Spring 2017
A theatrical exploration, that began with “the Diva” and eventually evolved into an examination of the impossibility of being a woman, through the fetishization of the 1978 film, Grease.