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  • Haug, Bethany (2012-04-20)
    "Bird Call Across a Tiny Horizon" is a collection of poems that explore a speaker's relationship to her literary characters, Annie & Oscar—both self and other, life and artifice. These poems alternate between first, seco ...
  • Seiber, Rich (1999-10-13)
    Animation has long been a staple of children's television programming As public service announcements (PSA5) have become an important part of children's television programming, cartoon characters have started to appear ...
  • Dieter, Thomas Edward (2011-08-11)
    The following thesis explores the potential for autoethnography to serve as an enabling method for developing a grounded understanding of literacy, performance, gender and sexuality. As autoethnographic writing insists t ...
  • Biddle, Ronald Lon (1997-05-09)
    This study addresses how parents communicate with their children about Significant Emotional Events (SEEs). A SEE is an experience that is so mentally engaging as to cause an individual to consider, examine, and possibly ...
  • Elbom, Emily Rebecca (2011-06-14)
    In Everybody Doing Pretty Here, a collection of eight interconnected short stories, Emily R. Elbom chronicles the lives of a married couple, Max and Willa. Both characters survive various forms of physical, emotional, an ...
  • Ni Bhraonain, Lisa (2004-06-09)
    As I began to explore the evocative nature of language, the creation of themes and images, and the rhythm and beauty of words that I feel must accompany meaning, I discovered that I had always seen and heard and felt the ...
  • Satra, Rupal (2011-05-26)
    The purpose of this study is to ethnographically examine traditionally prescribed notions of sons and daughters in an Indian diasporic community located on Devon Avenue in Chicago. Informed by the association between " ...
  • Bravo, Simon Gabriel (2010-06-17)
    Renovations or "Miracles" is a collection of poetry that exposes the miraculous within the mundane by bearing witness to where we come from and where we are going. Ranging in style from the lyric to the narrative, the ...
  • Southall, Neebinnaukzhik (2011-05-19)
    The work deals with the subject of designing for Native Americans. The first part of the project broadly examines the field of graphic design as it relates to Native Americans, discussing the lack of Native voices in gra ...
  • Luskey, Jacquelyn Kate (2012-05-16)
    This collection of loosely-linked personal essays explores the fluid nature of individual and cultural identity. In the opening essay, "Midrash," I utilize my past and my ancestor's immigration story to explain my compl ...
  • Boisvert, Jon (2009-04-24)
    This collection of poems discusses the human body, the desires to have control over that body, and the memories contained within. In some poems, the body is overt; in others, the probing spills from man into the animal ...

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