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Session Ib: Literature Presentation 2 - From Folklore To Fantasy: Chronotopic Evolution In The Witcher Novels, Benjamin Flournoy Mar 2023

Session Ib: Literature Presentation 2 - From Folklore To Fantasy: Chronotopic Evolution In The Witcher Novels, Benjamin Flournoy

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A brief look at the appropriation of folkloric stories/imagery in The Witcher and how chronotopes (or time-space representations) produce meaning & point toward a change in cultural discourse.


Undergraduate Session Iiia English: Presentation 3 - I Work Alone: Fatherhood And Masculinity In Batman Comics, Claire Allen Mar 2022

Undergraduate Session Iiia English: Presentation 3 - I Work Alone: Fatherhood And Masculinity In Batman Comics, Claire Allen

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Undergraduate Session Iiia English: Presentation 1 - Marketing To The Marginalized, Rebecca Majorel Mar 2022

Undergraduate Session Iiia English: Presentation 1 - Marketing To The Marginalized, Rebecca Majorel

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A study of the impact the tobacco industry had on the town of Winston Salem, North Carolina. Specifically focused on RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co.


Undergraduate Session Iib: Creative Writing Roundtable: The Rhythms Of Wordsmiths: Perspectives On Crafting Prose And Poetry, Hannah Ray, Sarah Goode, Brandon K. Richmond, Grace Hall-Matson Mar 2022

Undergraduate Session Iib: Creative Writing Roundtable: The Rhythms Of Wordsmiths: Perspectives On Crafting Prose And Poetry, Hannah Ray, Sarah Goode, Brandon K. Richmond, Grace Hall-Matson

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This panel discussion will function as a round table in which students who have written in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry will answer and discuss questions regarding their writing process, writing influences, past works, and advice for aspiring writers.

Hannah Ray

Perspectives on Fiction Writing

Sarah Goode

Perspectives on Novel Writing

Brandon Richmond

Perspectives on Creative Nonfiction

Grace Hall-Matson

Perspectives on Writing Poetry


Undergraduate Session Ia: Reading Sherlock Holmes: Perspectives On The Popularity And Endurance Of Doyle’S Detective, Allyson Butts, Micah Moulder, Claire Allen Mar 2022

Undergraduate Session Ia: Reading Sherlock Holmes: Perspectives On The Popularity And Endurance Of Doyle’S Detective, Allyson Butts, Micah Moulder, Claire Allen

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Panel - An analysis of Sherlock Holmes from varying perspectives.

Allyson Butts

Who Is Sherlock?: Sidney Paget and Conceptions of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes

Micah Moulder

Into the Mind of Sherlock Holmes: An Analysis Into the Mysterious Elements of Sherlock Holmes’ Mind and Behavior

Claire Allen

The Hidden Female Gothic of Sherlock Holmes


Session Iii English, Religious Studies & Marketing Presentation 2: Critical T.H.U.G.: An Examination Of Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give Using Critical Race Theory, Brandon J. Watkins Mar 2019

Session Iii English, Religious Studies & Marketing Presentation 2: Critical T.H.U.G.: An Examination Of Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give Using Critical Race Theory, Brandon J. Watkins

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Examining Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give through the lens of racism is ordinary and allows us to raise questions about institutional and everyday racism in our communities and lives. We will also address the intersecting patterns of dominance across race, class, gender, and other markers of difference.


Ii A English I Presentation 1: The Magical Spirit Of Christmas That Began Over A Century Ago, Callie West Mar 2019

Ii A English I Presentation 1: The Magical Spirit Of Christmas That Began Over A Century Ago, Callie West

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The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Moore has changed the perspective of St. Nicholas and Christmas. Through the analysis of the original St. Nicholas' historic background, a character comparison of the old and new St. Nicholas, and the poem, one will see how this new fantastical St. Nicholas feels more real vs. mythical and Christmas feels more magical.