1. The City by Foot: an analysis of the different paths of literary walkers in New York City Open Access Author: Miller, Laura Title: The City by Foot: an analysis of the different paths of literary walkers in New York City Area of Honors: English Keywords: urbanliteratureAusterNew York CitycityKazinWhiteheadFoerCraneRothCarpenter File: Download Miller_Laura_TheCityByFootFinalSubmission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Benjamin Jared Schreier, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors AdvisorJeffrey Nealon, Faculty Reader
2. The Difficulties of Self-publishing in the Digital Era Open Access Author: Coster, Elena Title: The Difficulties of Self-publishing in the Digital Era Area of Honors: English Keywords: KindleAmazonself-publishingcreative writing File: Download Coster_Elena_Difficulties_in_Self_Publishing.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Nealon, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors AdvisorBrian Lennon, Faculty Reader
3. The Influence of Technology on Our Relationships with Music Open Access Author: Jester, Mac Kenzee Title: The Influence of Technology on Our Relationships with Music Area of Honors: English Keywords: musictechnologystreamingSpotifyconsumerismappropriationrelationshipssocial mediacodesmisusemisunderstandingmassificationHozier File: Download finalthesis_mjester.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Nealon, Thesis SupervisorClaire Mary Colebrook, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Detecting Truth in a Racialized Society: White Authors, Black Authors, and the Implications of Colorized Criminality Open Access Author: Harris, Emily Title: Detecting Truth in a Racialized Society: White Authors, Black Authors, and the Implications of Colorized Criminality Area of Honors: English Keywords: detective fictiondetectivecrime fictionafrican american literaturechester himessherlock holmessir arthur conan doyleedgar allen poerace theoryblack detective fictionblack detective File: Download EHarris_ThesisFINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Nealon, Thesis SupervisorCarla J. Mulford, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. “Virulent Madness”: Network, Videodrome, and the Tropes of Twentieth Century Television Anxiety Open Access Author: Wendelken, Ava Title: “Virulent Madness”: Network, Videodrome, and the Tropes of Twentieth Century Television Anxiety Area of Honors: English Keywords: televisionmedia theoryfilmsmoviesvideodromedavid cronenbergnetworksidney lumetpaddy chavefskymedia panichorrorsatire File: Download final_thesis_wendelken__paginated_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Nealon, Thesis SupervisorCarla J. Mulford, Thesis Honors Advisor