This year’s GLS Master’s Projects Showcase Ceremonies will be held on Thursday, May 11, 6:00 – 8:00 PM at the East Duke Parlors.
Please view East Duke Parlors Location and Parking Information. Refreshments will be served.
Presenting Students
- Harriet Carlton, “Inescapability of Interconnectivity” [Christopher Sims, Sanford School of Public Policy]
- Tiffany Frye, “Acknowledging Autofiction: The Gaze of the Other” [Toril Moi, Literature]
- Latishia R. Futrell, “Against the Odds: Four American Women Who Shaped Human Rights Protections through Activism in the 20th Century and Beyond” [Robin Kirk, Cultural Anthropology]
- Tatiana González Buonomo, “Inequality, Resistance, and Reparations: A Step Towards Justice for Puerto Rico” [Jennifer Nash, Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies]
- EK Hayes, “Badwoman Blues: The Role of Violence in the Music of 1920s Blueswomen” [Jarvis McInnis, English]
- Anahad Kaur, “The Imagined Identity: Factors Impacting an Artist’s Brand Identity and Interaction with Their Fandom” [Rick Larrick, Psychology & Neuroscience]
- Yutong Li, “We Are All Psychos” [Michelle Dove, English]
- Toya Wallace, “We Want To Live (Asé)” [Amy Laura Hall, Divinity & Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies]
- Ilana Weisman, “Stock Images: What Cookbooks, Advertisements, and Chicken Soup Recipes Tell Us About Jewish America” [Susan Thorne, History]