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The Place of Black individuals in French Society of the 18th and 19th centuries
As observed in Ourika by Claire de Duras
Nathanael Lapierre
Problem Plays
Law, Comedy, and the Project of Genre in The Merchant of Venice
Katherine DeCoste
Re-Examining Israelite Patriarchy through Marriage Laws of Deuteronomy
Hyun-Joo Lim
Reconsidering Treaty 8 Negotiations: The Canadian Government’s Purposeful Exploitation of a Disadvantaged Population
Jacob Kropf
Sappho is Worth More Than A Discussion of Her Sexuality
A Historiographical Analysis
Julia de Milliano
The Goodness of Gilmore: Examining the Moralization of Reading in the Rory Gilmore-inspired Readathons of BookTube
Olivia O'Neill
The Interior Other
Gender and Monstrosity in Victorian Gothic Novels
Katie O'Connor
The Torontoic Dialogues
Neurodivergent Reflections on Ethics
Jan Alexander Wozniak
The Trade
Ayooluwanimi Okikiolu
The “Absence of Chance” and the “Serving of Ends”
Tracing Aristotle’s Concept of ‘Nature’ to his Political Principles
Quah Say Jye
Top-Down Processing: A Network Analysis of The Lord of the Rings as a Means of Defining Good and Evil
Dennis John Werbicki
Understanding Political Integration Among Syrian Refugees in Calgary
Mathew Vitale; Leah Hamilton (Faculty Member/Supervisor)
The Very Poetry of Motion
Missionaries and Footbinding in Late Qing China
Katherine DeCoste
Vulgar Imagery and Biological Themes: An Analysis of the Nazi’s Anti-Semitic Dialogue
Thomas Brown
When God's Not in the Quarrel: The Negative Irony in Lear's Politics of the Common
Grace Derksen
Where the Skin Meets
Queerness and Disavowal in Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick
Alexander Blais
Whiteness as Beauty
A critical analysis of South Korean tone-up cream and sunscreen advertorials
Jinee Chong
Women, Role Failure, and the Nuclear Family in Stephen King’s The Shining
Kyra McKauffley
“Cops, the harbingers of the enemy”
Discussing the Relevance of Fanon’s Literatures of Combat in N.K. Jemisin’s “The City Born Great.”
Madeleine Beaulieu
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