UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Cassidy Werkheiser BA Theatre Studies Making an Impact: Women, Work, and Theatre Leadership in 1930s America Throughout history, women’s accomplishments are usually overshadowed by male leadership. This paper exams how women...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Hannah Landreville Miller BA Film & Television Producing & Studies ”I Don’t Dance”: A Queer Reading of Disney’s High School Musical Despite its apparent heterocentrism, Disney’s High School Musical warrants a queer reading...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Atlas Woods-Smith BFA Film & Television The Rise of Independent Film and The Art Theatre Guild of Japan A look at how The Art Theatre Guild (ATG) saved the film industry of Japan almost single-handedly after the popularization of...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 J. Caleb Urrea BA Film & Television Peter Weir’s The Last Wave on the Crest of Australian Cinema This article contextualizes Peter Weir’s The Last Wave with socioeconomic and cultural contexts of 1970s Australia. By analyzing...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Ashley Renay Casarez BA Mexican American Studies | Theatre Minor Space and Lace: Sumptuary Legislation in England’s Theater culture during the 1600s European sumptuary laws had influenced and monitored social structure both in the...