Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) by Author "Earhart, Amy"
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Nummi, Josephine R (2022-07-22)#BlackLivesMatter protests exemplify the militarization of policing and the antagonistic relationship between police departments and the communities they are meant to serve. This study bridges systemic racism literature, ...
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Kim, Hoyeol (2022-04-19)This dissertation is article-based, consisting of four chapters with two themes: colorization (chapters 1 & 2) and sentiment analysis (chapters 3 & 4). Chapter 1, “Victorian400: Colorizing Victorian Illustrations,” reveals ...
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Vegerano, Sarah (2021-11-03)The essay that follows explores how the institution of education bred social hierarchy, access to citizenship, and engineered generations-long racism through a case study in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Using Molina’s ...
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Melzow, Candice (2012-10-19)Despite the recent growth of social media, rhetorical theory which addresses authorship in this realm has been slow to develop. Static terms such as "reader," "writer," and "author" are often used to refer to the roles ...
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Yu, Hyunjoo (2023-04-17)“Infectious Feelings: Sentimental Aesthetics in the Age of the Yellow Peril” explores the cyclical relationship between white supremacy, affect, and race science in the Gilded Age/Progressive Era United States. It foregrounds ...
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Hunter, Christopher Scott (2018-11-12)The purpose of this dissertation is to discover whether the evolution of African American religious socio-cultural traditions influenced the design and construction of six African American church buildings, located in the ...
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Roe, Robin Lynn (2023-06-21)I analyzed how ten weather-related natural disasters in Texas and the Southwest border region between 1899 and 1921 were popularly understood and how newspapers influenced collective memory of disasters. I performed a close ...
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Roe, Robin Lynn (2023-06-21)I analyzed how ten weather-related natural disasters in Texas and the Southwest border region between 1899 and 1921 were popularly understood and how newspapers influenced collective memory of disasters. I performed a close ...
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Peterson, Noah Gene (2017-05-09)This dissertation focuses on the rhetoric of political writing in late medieval England and particularly the ways in which Yorkist writers established their own form of rhetoric for political ends. I argue that Yorkist ...
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Benes, Jan (2017-05-03)This thesis traces the history of black aviation from 1921 to 1937 through textual analysis of the black press’s, in particular the Courier and the Defender’s, coverage of black aviation, including texts submitted to the ...
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Lepianka, Nigel Austin (2019-06-07)This project investigates the case of a prominent bibliography and dataset of American fiction, the Wright American Fiction bibliography, and traces how the discrete items within that set come to compose a part of the whole ...