PROSPECTI, FALL 2009
Travis Babb:
What Is Love? An
Analysis of the Relationship between Guenever and Launcelot (Rick Fehrenbacher)
Gary Barbour: Identity of Survival: Literature of Trauma in Cambodia after
the Khmer Rouge (Walter Hesford)
Sydney Boyd:
Locating
Wollstonecraftian Femininity in Charlotte Dacre’s
Zofloya (David Sigler)
Cari Emerson: Developing the Character –Driven Story
(Joy Passanante)
Catie Freeman:
Hughes’ Blues: An Exploration of Music through the Works of
Langston Hughes (Dan Bukvich)
Lisa Kellerman: Hemingway’s War: An
American in Spain (Ron McFarland)
Ashley Morris: Examining the Stylistic
Elements of New Journalism and Delving into the Various Controversies
Surrounding Both the Style and Its Creators
(Vicki Rishling)
Holly Oakley: Women and The Waste
Land (Walter Hesford)
Scottie Patrick: To Tell Their Story:
Learning the Craft of Biography (Mary Blew)
Ashley Reynolds:
Emerging
Multimedia Narratives: Scrapbooks as Graphic Memoir (Walter Hesford)
Liz Stunz: Cross-Cultural Muslim
Fiction (Daniel Orozco)
Melissa Thom:
Postfeminism in the Classroom: Chick Lit as a Genre
(Victoria Arthur)
Holly Thompson: A View of the Room: A Personal Introspective Exploration
of E.M. Forster (Daniel Orozco)
Linda Wells:
Rats and the Rat Man in George Orwell’s
Nineteen Eighty Four (David Sigler)
Spence Zielinski:
Brotherhood
of Nations: Bonds Across the Pacific (Jodie Nicotra)