Browsing by Author "DiCaglio, Sara"
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Seguin, AnnaWhat does form do for the way creative nonfiction is read, and what effect does it have on our ability to express narrative truth? Many definitions of creative nonfiction have understood the genre as dedicated to communicating ...
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Montez, Angela Li (2020-04-20)The primary goal of this work is to acknowledge black death as a condition of black existence while also pushing back at this statement to claim the possibility of black life within and against black death. In other words, ...
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Graves, Stephanie J.; LeMire, Sarah; Anders, Kathy Christie; DiCaglio, Sara (Library Assessment Conference, 2018)As universities seek to improve retention and graduation rates, more attention is being paid to populations that are statistically less likely to persist, such as first-generation students. Engaging with a campus-wide ...
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Kuenzli, Jasmina Sara (2019-03-29)This thesis contains the critical introduction and the full text of my original science fiction novel, The Pirate Queen. The critical introduction details the literary, theoretical, and historical influences that led to ...
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Aboud, Sarah CurtisLiterature Review: The relationship between medicine and social understands of embodiment has been complicated for women and those who fall outside of binary gender. It has become hard for authoritative figures in the ...
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Arnold, Lori D (2021-04-21)In my dissertation, I apply a reproductive justice framework to a discourse analysis of twenty-three birth narratives from four websites. I argue that women share their narratives of giving birth on the internet in order ...
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Worrel, Stacie (2019-04-04)This thesis explores how a queer adolescent can abandon and reclaim her body. These creative nonfiction essays focus on my personal experiences as a bisexual girl growing up in Southern conservative suburbia. The collection’s ...
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Lee, Hyoung Min (2023-07-03)Flesh has long been denigrated by the dominant western ideology. At the nexus of conversations about flesh in Black studies, theories of biopolitics, and phenomenology, this study explores how 20th- and 21st-century Black ...
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Martin, Adrin TerranMetaphors are a convenient and intuitive means for understanding complex human conditions, but their use comes with both benefits and sacrifices. As in any written media, authors of texts pertaining to mental illness wield ...
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Sadler, Landon J (2022-12-12)Dystopian fiction imagines societies and places in which there are much suffering and injustice, usually by an oppressive government. In the last decade, the genre of dystopian fiction has emerged more forcefully and visibly ...