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Hurricane Girls, Kallie Comardelle
'My Name Is Peaches': Black Women's Affect In The Blues Biomyth, Taylor C. Scott
'My Name Is Peaches': Black Women's Affect In The Blues Biomyth, Taylor C. Scott
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
For this project, I am interested in the study of nuanced self-representations of Black rage that appear within African American literary traditions, specifically the blues aesthetic, wherein artists narrativize a wide spectrum of intelligent and specific emotion--not just melancholy. Blues narratives in which Black people self-represent are in direct opposition to flattened narratives of certain affective modes such as anger as a useless, backwards, pathologized, and flat feeling that appear within dominant U.S. and global iconographies. What I see in the blues aesthetic is the capacity for a multichromatic approach to studying rage and Black authorship in America. By using …
Please Mind The Gap (Poems), Louis David Benedetto Iii
Please Mind The Gap (Poems), Louis David Benedetto Iii
Honors Theses
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A Modern New Life, Charles Nicholls
Records Of Women Scorned: Anomic Feminine Imagery In The Poems Of Felicia Hemans, Karen Dale-Doucet
Records Of Women Scorned: Anomic Feminine Imagery In The Poems Of Felicia Hemans, Karen Dale-Doucet
Honors Theses
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The Comic Form: Critical And Creative Peeks At An Important Yet Underappreciated Art, Philip R. Simon
The Comic Form: Critical And Creative Peeks At An Important Yet Underappreciated Art, Philip R. Simon
Honors Theses
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The Short Story Collection Genre: James Joyce’S Dubliners As The Definitive Example Of The Form, Phyllis Gregoire
The Short Story Collection Genre: James Joyce’S Dubliners As The Definitive Example Of The Form, Phyllis Gregoire
Honors Theses
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