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  • Wyckoff, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Ann) (2010-06-17)
    In Can You See Me?, a collection of nine short stories, Elizabeth Wyckoff explores the conflicting desires of young women who long for connection, but struggle to find the balance between concealing and revealing themsel ...
  • 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 ...
  • Olson, Rebecca (Rebecca Jean) (2011-06-14)
    "Her Hair is an Open Hand" is a collection of free verse poems exploring unity and division through the lens of myth and place. The collection is organized into three sections. The first reflects on division: alienation ...
  • Katz, Tanya (2011-06-14)
    This thesis contains the first portion of Kingston Beach, a redemptive novel about a horrific event. The book chronicles the aftermath of a tragic plane crash in which Jay and Margot lose two of their three children whi ...
  • Coffey, Marjorie D. (2011-08-11)
    This thesis proposes expanding the locations where literacy narratives are currently used as readings and as writing assignments and considering broad conceptions of the types and uses of literacy narratives read in clas ...
  • Margoni, Travis (2010-08-06)
    Anne Frances Wysocki, a scholar in the field of new media and composition studies, has published many articles, book chapters, a textbook, and is a major contributor to a multi-authored collection titled Writing New Medi ...
  • 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 ...
  • Roush, Stephanie Rae (2011-06-14)
    Something Mortal I Could Fall Upon is a collection of poetry exploring geographical, emotional, and cerebral permutations of home. These poems ask: What is home? What does it mean to give up a place? How does, or can, on ...
  • Lansky, Ben (2012-04-27)
    "Something or Other" is a portion of a novel. It follows the character of Edie Meyer, a student at the University of the Senses, as wrestles with her identity, her romantic relationships, and her disconnectedness from he ...

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