This collection contains Honors in the Major theses completed in Arts & Humanities.
Theses/Dissertations from 2007
Do you see what I see? : a visual artist's exploration of African American women and obsessions with visual appearance, Leah R. Gipson
Misogynous or misunderstood? : a false dichotomy for understanding women's roles in gnostic writings, David Givens
A Thousand Words: Responses to Photographs, Stephanie Gonzalez
Middle East Policy and Nixon: The Tragedy of the October War, Aaron Henson
Civilized Dancing: The Evolution of Ballroom Dancing from African Trance and Folk Dance, Patsy Holden
Blaming the victim : patriarchal anthropology and the legal culpability of female rape victims, Amy Lawton
Walk in Water, Andrew Moore
Advances in art restoration involving computers and nanotechnology, Elizabeth A. Rosenthal
Ann's Loves, Sarah Sayahi
Working for Play, Jonathan E. Scarboro
On Surfing Films: An Aesthetic Study, John Storm
Musical Spirituality: The Transformative Power of Popular Music, Seth Walker
Ideas of space, Carson A. Wampler
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Small Gestures, Marcia Brooks
James Ensor: Northern European Art and the Carnivalesque, Bryce Dwyer
Paradoxes of the American Megachurch, Matthew Fisk
Willing Participant: The Emergent Sexuality of Post-Feminist Women, Ashley Ford
Resplendent Ares: Critical Analysis of the Modernist Discourse of Mars, Jae Jerkins
Avant-garde across a Century: Erik Satie and Sonic Youth, Emily Scott
Following a Religion without Religion: Is Derrida's Concept of "Pure Forgiveness" Merely and Impossible Dream?, Corey Stewart