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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
A Bounded Affinity Theory Of Religion And The Paranormal, Joseph O. Baker, Christoper Bader, F. Carson Mencken
A Bounded Affinity Theory Of Religion And The Paranormal, Joseph O. Baker, Christoper Bader, F. Carson Mencken
Sociology Faculty Articles and Research
We outline a theory of bounded affinity between religious experiences and beliefs and paranormalism, which emphasizes that religious and paranormal experiences and beliefs share inherent physiological, psychological, and ontological similarities. Despite these parallels, organized religious groups typically delineate a narrow subset of experiences and explanatory frames as acceptable and True, banishing others as either false or demonic. Accordingly, the theory provides a revised definition of the “paranormal” as beliefs and experiences explicitly rejected by science and organized religions. To demonstrate the utility of the theory, we show that, after controlling for levels of conventional religious practice, there is a strong, …
“All Museums Will Become Department Stores”: The Development And Implications Of Retailing At Museums And Heritage Sites, Jamie Larkin
“All Museums Will Become Department Stores”: The Development And Implications Of Retailing At Museums And Heritage Sites, Jamie Larkin
Art Faculty Articles and Research
Museums and heritage sites have provided merchandise for visitors to purchase since their earliest incarnations as public attractions in the 18th century. Despite this longevity scant academic research has been directed towards such activities. However, retailing – formalised in the emergence of the museum shop – offers insights into a range of issues, from cultural representation and education, to eco- nomic sustainability. This paper outlines the historical development of retailing at museums and heritage sites in the UK, before offering a summary of current issues, illustrated by a case study of contemporary retailing at Whitby Abbey. The paper demonstrates how …
53rd Annual Holiday Wassail, Chapman Orchestra, Chapman University Choir, Chapman University Singers, Chapman University Women's Choir, Chapman Percussion Ensemble, William Wells
53rd Annual Holiday Wassail, Chapman Orchestra, Chapman University Choir, Chapman University Singers, Chapman University Women's Choir, Chapman Percussion Ensemble, William Wells
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Theatre And Leadership, The Perfect Marriage, Samantha Schlernitzauer, Jocelyn Buckner
Theatre And Leadership, The Perfect Marriage, Samantha Schlernitzauer, Jocelyn Buckner
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
As my four years at university are ending, I begin to critically think about my choice of study and ask, “did I make the right decision?” I am choosing to not go into my field which I spent the last four years studying, devoting my time to, and learning about and instead pursue my new-found passion for leadership. Many times when I explain my decision I am met with the follow up question of “why study theatre,” especially if one is not going into acting or directing.
This question of “why study theatre” often leads me to question and analytically …
Play This Paper: Forms Of Time In The Open World, Branching Narrative, Roleplaying Game, Jimmy Evans
Play This Paper: Forms Of Time In The Open World, Branching Narrative, Roleplaying Game, Jimmy Evans
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
This paper is an analysis of chronotopes in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt that reveals how the procedurality of video games might suggest a refined heteroglossic form. Synthesizing contemporary american philosopher Ian Bogost’s concept of procedural rhetoric with the materialist linguistic theory of Mikhail Bakhtin, this ultimately hypertextual and interactive article reflects on language as Bakhtin once did: as "agent and agency” (MPL 146). After detailing how the three major processes of the game coordinate spacetime, it is necessary to conclude that its kaleidoscopic nature provides new opportunities for the rendering of the geometry of thought in what is a …
The Authentic Workplace: Theatrical Practices In The Corporate World, Katherine Dumas
The Authentic Workplace: Theatrical Practices In The Corporate World, Katherine Dumas
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
"We are beginning to bring our whole selves to work… That type of separation probably never existed… Instead of putting on some kind of fake “all-work persona,” I think we benefit from expressing our truth, talking about personal situations, and acknowledging that professional decisions are emotionally driven."(1) In her award-winning 2013 book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, Sheryl Sandberg explains the movement in the corporate world to look for emotional intelligence in potential employees before they are hired. Qualities such as this are nurtured and practiced regularly in the world of theatre, as evidenced by the …
Beyond The Stage: The Influence Of Theatre In Walt Disney Imagineering, Cassaundra Soumas
Beyond The Stage: The Influence Of Theatre In Walt Disney Imagineering, Cassaundra Soumas
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Walt Disney Imagineering is the head design team behind Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. Their experts and creators spearhead all projects, from shows and attractions to architecture and locations. Their groundbreaking work has put them at the forefront of the Themed Entertainment Industry. While they have become trendsetters in the world of entertainment, much of their foundation is still based in the world of theatre. Through this thesis, I will examine just how much of an influence theatre has had in the foundation of Walt Disney Imagineering. From simple verbiage to designs, theatre is present in many levels. I will …
Student Pianists In Recital, Aaron Grisez, Rachel Gossen, Ariel Chien, Niki Black, Rebekah Dennis, Madeline Barrett, Lewis Gehami, Yusuke Sumoyama, Avery Roberts, Mai Phuong Duong, Dylan Kanner, Ashley Shahbazi, Michael Seaman
Student Pianists In Recital, Aaron Grisez, Rachel Gossen, Ariel Chien, Niki Black, Rebekah Dennis, Madeline Barrett, Lewis Gehami, Yusuke Sumoyama, Avery Roberts, Mai Phuong Duong, Dylan Kanner, Ashley Shahbazi, Michael Seaman
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
“A Flower Which Blossoms And Fades”: Depictions Of Tuberculosis In 19th-Century Opera, Daniel Goldberg
“A Flower Which Blossoms And Fades”: Depictions Of Tuberculosis In 19th-Century Opera, Daniel Goldberg
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The romantic period in art and music is a time that focused on the regular person and had a fascination with nature, emotion, and death. One of the most common themes used was disease. One of the more common diseases of the time in both opera and real life was tuberculosis. In opera tuberculosis is always brought upon the same type of person time and time again and is always shown both by the character, and also though a series of metaphors. This character is always a woman and these “tubercular heroines” always are young, beautiful, frail people who need …
Images Of Sexually Deviant Women In French Film, Lara Fox
Images Of Sexually Deviant Women In French Film, Lara Fox
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
This research explores representations of sexually deviant women in French film beginning with the New Wave film movement of the1960s and continuing to present day. This work examines the extent to which the gender of a film’s director affects the presentation of female nudity, infidelity, homosexuality, BDSM, and pornography onscreen. Through the lens of scholarly articles of film theorists and feminists such as Laura Mulvey, Simone de Beauvoir, and Hélène Cixous; and of both feministic and anti-feministic works of famous French directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Catherine Breillat, and Emmanuelle Bercot, this capstone work identifies filmic triumphs and failures of …
Theatre In Prison: How It Is Making A Difference, Mackenzee Donham
Theatre In Prison: How It Is Making A Difference, Mackenzee Donham
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics Department, there are over two million people incarcerated in American prisons, and according to the National Institute of Justice, 76% of prisoners reoffend within five years of being released. Historically, one of the primary purposes of prisons is to prepare the inmates for their eventual release, a process known as rehabilitation. In the criminal justice world, rehabilitation is intended to smooth reintegration into society, and provide skills and incentives to prevent future criminal activity. However, looking …
Maurice's Love, Peggy Wood
Maurice's Love, Peggy Wood
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
“By linking their love to the past he linked it to the present” (Forster 745).
E. M. Forster’s Maurice is a widely read and taught text that features homosexuality in Edwardian England. The focus of this thesis is an in-depth analysis of Maurice’s character, with a specific emphasis on the character’s coming out process. The coming out process is still a significant issue in today’s world. Hate crimes, ostracism, and many other negatives can be associated with the coming out process that is not entirely different from what Maurice Hall faced. This statement is easily supported by historical accounts and …
In Contradiction With Culture: A Study Of French Vegetarians, Robert Schumaker
In Contradiction With Culture: A Study Of French Vegetarians, Robert Schumaker
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
This paper examines the relationship between modern French vegetarians and the vast French culinary tradition. Historically composed of meat, dairy, and animal by-products, French cuisine is at odds with a growing trend to become vegetarian or vegan, a movement which embraces greener and more compassionate ethics. The research is divided into three sections: animal rights, ecology, and personal health, these being the most popular reasons one adopts a vegetarian or vegan diet. In each category, the French tradition is contrasted with the behaviors and thoughts of French vegans or vegetarians. The purpose of this project is to highlight how French …
An Open Call For The Close-Minded: Remedying The Impossible Body Image Standard For Women In The Entertainment Industry With An Emphasis On Weightism, Ellen Beizer
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Throughout the history of the entertainment industry, female performers have been subjected to an impossible standard with regards to body image and outward appearance. Many women actors find themselves forced to endure rigorous dieting and exercise, painful processes of beautification, and even reconstructive surgery in an effort to achieve and maintain—what the industry perceives to be—the ideal feminine form. Appearance is so intricately ingrained within the industry that often women who possess remarkable talent are passed over for work in favor of the candidate with the smaller waistline or bigger breasts. This superficiality is poisonous to our culture, and to …
Nazi Looted Art: View Of A Dutch Square Through Time, Rosita Saul, Bryleigh Sue Blaise
Nazi Looted Art: View Of A Dutch Square Through Time, Rosita Saul, Bryleigh Sue Blaise
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
After World War II, many Jewish families and their possessions were displaced or seized by German forces, only to resurface after the war. The case of the Kraus family and their painting, View of a Dutch Square, confiscated by the Nazis in 1941, raises particular questions about restitution laws. Our project traces the origin of the painting and displays how the restitution process fell apart when the Bavarian government, charged with the responsibility of returning stolen art to its rightful owners, failed to follow through on their commitment: even returning missing art pieces to the very Nazis who stole them. …
The Business Of Theatre: How Creativity, Collaboration, And Communication Infiltrate 'The Real World', Caroline Hale
The Business Of Theatre: How Creativity, Collaboration, And Communication Infiltrate 'The Real World', Caroline Hale
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Too often ridiculed as a “dying art”, theatre endures a ceaseless struggle for validity among educators, employers, and citizens alike. However, the skills garnered by performers, technicians, and designers through theatrical education span far beyond the final curtain, and are significantly more relevant and impactful than we think.
A theatre education means learning about the human condition, communication, gaining self-confidence, expressing creativity, problem solving, and thinking on your feet. In addition, drama techniques have been enormously effective in improving self-esteem and building community. A theatre education is a highly successful catalyst for the development of a “soft skill set.” Because …
African American Culture In Historical Art Museums: Remembering A Buried Tragic Past, Lana Sarkisian
African American Culture In Historical Art Museums: Remembering A Buried Tragic Past, Lana Sarkisian
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The transparency of reality reflecting in art often represents a false tragedy in African American history because of the lack of preservation and representation due to a predominantly white dominion, ultimately leaving the veracity of their history to consign to oblivion. There is a common thread of forgetfulness with the retrieval of art in today’s society that embodies the African American community. Although artist Fred Wilson does not explicitly assert his assessment to the lack of black representation on account of cultural differences, he vocalizes how African American culture is indoctrinated to the public in a white, supremacist national narrative …
Student Piano Showcase, Crystal Mo, Brooke Harmon, My Tran, Mia Barinaga, Brittany Buendia, Christiane Moon, Gina Kouyoumdjian, Stella Monshaw, Connie Tu
Student Piano Showcase, Crystal Mo, Brooke Harmon, My Tran, Mia Barinaga, Brittany Buendia, Christiane Moon, Gina Kouyoumdjian, Stella Monshaw, Connie Tu
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Early Music Ensemble: "Singen Und Klingen German Music From The Late Renaissance Through The Early Baroque", Chapman Early Music Ensemble
Early Music Ensemble: "Singen Und Klingen German Music From The Late Renaissance Through The Early Baroque", Chapman Early Music Ensemble
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Instrumental Chamber Music: Brass And Woodwinds
Instrumental Chamber Music: Brass And Woodwinds
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Instrumental Chamber Music: Strings, Emy Eddow, Sam Naff, Amadea Tanner, Charley Story, Alicia Correa, Julianne Lussier, Ariel Chien, Katie Kotar, Arturo Balmaceda, Chris Noble, Hannah Ceriani, Lorianne Frelly, Lisa Yoshida, Safieh Moshir-Fatemi, Preston Yamasaki, Haley Hedegard, Will Parker, Ryan Kelly, Isabella Pepke, Stella Monshaw, Eileen Kim, Chris Nelson, Clio Brady
Instrumental Chamber Music: Strings, Emy Eddow, Sam Naff, Amadea Tanner, Charley Story, Alicia Correa, Julianne Lussier, Ariel Chien, Katie Kotar, Arturo Balmaceda, Chris Noble, Hannah Ceriani, Lorianne Frelly, Lisa Yoshida, Safieh Moshir-Fatemi, Preston Yamasaki, Haley Hedegard, Will Parker, Ryan Kelly, Isabella Pepke, Stella Monshaw, Eileen Kim, Chris Nelson, Clio Brady
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Chapman Guitar Ensemble, Chapman Guitar Ensemble
Chapman Guitar Ensemble, Chapman Guitar Ensemble
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Fall Dance Concert, Liz Maxwell, Alicia Guy, Sean Greene, Will Johnston, Julianne O'Brien Pedersen, Ido Tadmor
Fall Dance Concert, Liz Maxwell, Alicia Guy, Sean Greene, Will Johnston, Julianne O'Brien Pedersen, Ido Tadmor
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
New Music Ensemble, Chapman New Music Ensemble
New Music Ensemble, Chapman New Music Ensemble
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Intimate Apparel
Theatre Programs
INTIMATE APPAREL by Lynn Nottage
Directed by Dr. Jaye Austin Williams
Drama: In this brilliantly crafted portrait of turn-of-the-last-century New York, Nottage gives us a story about desire and common sense, of pleasure and pain, of resilience and fragility, and above all the unlikely triumph of the human spirit. True to its title, Intimate Apparel presents a story that is both delicate and eloquent. Winner of the 2004 New York Drama Critics Circle, Outer Critics Circle Awards and Sternberg New Play Award.
Waltmar Theatre
7:30pm – Dec. 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, & 10
2:00pm – Dec. 3 & 10 …
Concrete Reality: The Posthuman Landscapes Of J.G. Ballard, Mark Hausmann
Concrete Reality: The Posthuman Landscapes Of J.G. Ballard, Mark Hausmann
English (MA) Theses
While the fiction of J.G. Ballard has been primarily explored through postmodern criticism, his narratives and settings predict major issues concerning the contemporary discourse of posthumanism. His texts explore the escalating economic, social, and ecological crises converging within the material conditions of human urbanization and late capitalism. Nearly all of Ballard’s novels are as much about locations undergoing a crisis as they are about individuals or communities coming to embrace some extended period of human hysteria. His characters in The Drought, Concrete Island, and Super- Cannes, each progress through ecologically and socially alienating surroundings which invigorate them to act against …
French Women In Art: Reclaiming The Body Through Creation/Les Femmes Artistes Françaises : La Réclamation Du Corps À Travers La Création, Liatris Hethcoat
French Women In Art: Reclaiming The Body Through Creation/Les Femmes Artistes Françaises : La Réclamation Du Corps À Travers La Création, Liatris Hethcoat
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The research I have conducted for my French Major Senior Thesis is a culmination of my passion for and studies of both French language and culture and the history and practice of Visual Arts. I have examined, across the history of art, the representation of women, and concluded that until the 20th century, these representations have been tools employed by the makers of history and those at the top of the patriarchal system, used to control women’s images and thus women themselves. I survey these representations, which are largely created by men—until the 20th century. I discuss pre-historical …
Keyboard Collaborative Arts Recital, Yijiao Tian, Evangelina Jodjana, Jason Liebson, Varsénik Aslanyan, Jeffrey Goldberg, Esther Kim, Ariel Chien, Mikayla Feldman, Rachel Danielson, Tyler Johnson, Erin Theodorakis
Keyboard Collaborative Arts Recital, Yijiao Tian, Evangelina Jodjana, Jason Liebson, Varsénik Aslanyan, Jeffrey Goldberg, Esther Kim, Ariel Chien, Mikayla Feldman, Rachel Danielson, Tyler Johnson, Erin Theodorakis
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Big Band & Jazz Combo In Concert, Chapman Big Band, Chapman Jazz Combo
Big Band & Jazz Combo In Concert, Chapman Big Band, Chapman Jazz Combo
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No abstract provided.
Chapman Saxophone Ensemble, Chapman Saxophone Ensemble, Gerry Schroeder
Chapman Saxophone Ensemble, Chapman Saxophone Ensemble, Gerry Schroeder
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No abstract provided.