Thursday, March 12, 2009

English students at the Celebration of Research and Creativity

Come support the hard work of English students at the Annual UW-L Celebration of Student Research and Creativity!


When: April 3, 2009
Where: Cartwright Center


Schedule of English presentations:


9:25-9:45
Port-o-call
Devon Browning
"Female Contemporary Artists in Bangkok"


9:50-10:10
Room 259
Andrew Deples
"Post-Colonial Imbrications in Shakespeare's The Tempest"


10:15-10:35
Room 258
Christianne Swartz
"Edna Pontellier: A Twentieth Century Philomela"


11:05-11:25
Port-o-call
Jaime Nelson
"You Finished Writing Your Novel--Now What?: Revision, Editors, and Publication"


11:05-11:25
Room 258
Megan Campfield
"Caged Birds and Subjugated Authority: A Study of the Thematic and Historic Significance of Bird Imagery within the Works of Kate Chopin, Fanny Fern, and Susan Glaspell"


11:55-12:15
Room 257
Kurt Wilson
"The Darker Side: The Human Mind in Shakespeare's MacBeth and King Lear"


12:45-1:05
Room 259
Kad O'Connell
"Unnatural Creation. Actual Destruction. Representations of Political and Societal Unrest in Shelley's Frankenstein and Hilman's Herland"


1:35-1:55
Port-o-call
Marnie Fisher
"The Necessary Role of Madness and Otherness in Bronte's Jane Eyre"


You will get another chance to see some of these presentations at NCUR two weeks later (April 16-18).

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