2022-2023 Senior Honors Theses
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This collection contains theses produced by Class of 2023 Honors students
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Item A Partial Sarcology: Short Stories on Identity(2023-05-06) Reyes, AlfonsoA Partial Sarcology is a short story collection that explores the intersections of identity and positionality through a lens of queer discomfort and euphoria. These four short stories represent the beginning of the author's journey of self-exploration about the intersections of his identity as a queer, trans, Latinx individual following months of research about how to write transpositionally-a journey that looks inward, instead.Item Field Notes From Carbon Doomsday: Poems(2023-04-28) Williamson, Rosalind JaneI've been obsessed with climate change for as long as I can remember. The first inklings of this project probably started smoldering back in high school; I once wrote a whole chapbook on the theme over the course of twenty-four hours, though the craft of that particular project was rudimentary at best. This project, though, has larger stakes for me, which is perhaps why I had such a hard time synthesizing my experience of writing it. I know intellectually that no single document can cure the world's ills, but that doesn't mean I didn't want to try. [...]Item The Broken Canvas(2023-05-02) Edson, AaronIn a world where art is mystical, where creative forces are supernatural, anything might be imagined and made real. A statue might be brought to life, or a painting be walked into. In the city Aurum, art bleeds from every surface. The very are painted, the buildings sculpted. A gold spire houses the world's best artists – so long as they've been invited. But in this city of color and invention, change is inevitable. Something is on the brink. A scientist finds himself in an ethical dilemma, while an inspector is caught in a conspiracy. Meanwhile, a paint-maker finds himself at ends with the law. In a story that intertwines these characters, one thing is clear: the world may only change for so long behind closed doors.