English Department master's essay presentations are tomorrow

English Department master's essay presentations are tomorrow

The English Department invites the UST community to its fall 2007 master's essay presentations to be given from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, in the Fireside Lounge, Koch Commons.

The students and the titles of their essays:

  • Anne Estes – "The Role of Female Performance and Play in W.D. Howell's The Rise of Silas Lapham"
  • Erin Huebner Gloege – "Student Voices: First-Year Women Students Talk About Writing and Transition"
  • Kitty Gorman-Hanson"Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Night, and Schindler's List in the Secondary English Classroom: Cautions of Holocaust Representation and Identification"
  • Lisa Hagel – "The Destructive Ancestry of Taking Sides: Examining the Confluence of Cultural Identity and Material Conditions in Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea and Michele Cliff's Abeng"
  • Brett Kolles – "Wilde Times and Bewildering Moves: Oscar Wilde's Media Savvy and Public Relations Panache"
  • Leah Nelson Osborne – "Yarnspinners: Fairy Tales, Feminist Encoding, and the Female Voice"
  • Keri Henkel Stifter – "Willa Cather's Sapphira and the Slave Girl: A Novel of Escape"
  • Eleanor Hisaye Taniguchi – "Jane Johnston Schoolcraft: Writing Within the Middle Ground"

For more information, contact Nicole Mass, (651) 962-5628.