Title
Literature: Images, Themes, and Society
Presentation Type
Panel
Academic Level
2-year school
Location
BB-231
Abstract
Presenters:
Venus Alemanji, "This War Na Enemy: Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Illuminations on The Suffering of Everyday Nigerians Engendered by The Biafran War"
Amanda Smiley, Texas Christian University, "The Whaleman’s Sermon: The Whale and the Harpoon as Symbols of Christianity as Represented in Moby-Dick"
Kaitlyn Brown, University of North Texas, "Postmodernism Penned in the Pages of White Noise and The Road"
Isabella Nucci, Texas Christian University, "Female Expressions of Grief and Humoral Theory in Shakespeare"
Patrick Mao, "Stories of Strife and Struggle in Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying"
Jordan Abualjazar, University of North Texas, "Leave It to Howl: How the Roles of Daughters, Wives, and Mothers in Howl’s Moving Castle Reflect the Problematic Dependency Placed on Women Within the Nuclear Family Model"
Nagin Kuraishi, "Serial Homicide in the Bottoms"
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Literature: Images, Themes, and Society
BB-231
Presenters:
Venus Alemanji, "This War Na Enemy: Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Illuminations on The Suffering of Everyday Nigerians Engendered by The Biafran War"
Amanda Smiley, Texas Christian University, "The Whaleman’s Sermon: The Whale and the Harpoon as Symbols of Christianity as Represented in Moby-Dick"
Kaitlyn Brown, University of North Texas, "Postmodernism Penned in the Pages of White Noise and The Road"
Isabella Nucci, Texas Christian University, "Female Expressions of Grief and Humoral Theory in Shakespeare"
Patrick Mao, "Stories of Strife and Struggle in Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying"
Jordan Abualjazar, University of North Texas, "Leave It to Howl: How the Roles of Daughters, Wives, and Mothers in Howl’s Moving Castle Reflect the Problematic Dependency Placed on Women Within the Nuclear Family Model"
Nagin Kuraishi, "Serial Homicide in the Bottoms"