UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Kirstyn Kubicki BFA Film & Television Complex Characters in Women-Directed Horror An analysis of the ways in which directors Mary Harron and Julia Ducournau, through their films American Psycho and Raw, are able to redefine...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Marin Almendarez BA Film & Television Color and Narrative in Punch-Drunk Love: Merging Classical Hollywood Conventions With the Avant-garde Image An analysis of Paul Thomas Anderson’s film Punch Drunk Love (2002), and how it uses...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 MJ Barbee BA Theatre Arts The Usage of Slavery in Ancient Greek and Roman Comedy Theater An analysis of the usage of slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome’s theatre to help explain the sometimes satirical motives of the playwright to...
UndergraduateResearchSymposium2021 Shaina Gilbert BA Theatre Arts Shifty Christians: The Catholic Church’s Shifting Perspective on Theatre After the loss of art during the middle ages, the Catholic Church which condemned theatre was the first to reintroduce the art...