251. Women in Horror Video Games: Agency and the Complication of Monstrosity Open Access Author: Harris, Paige Title: Women in Horror Video Games: Agency and the Complication of Monstrosity Area of Honors: English Keywords: video gamesfeminismhorrorgenderagency File: Download Harris_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christian P Haines, Thesis SupervisorMatt Tierney, Thesis Honors Advisor
252. Manufactured Monsters: Distinguishing Moral and Biological Evolution Through the Gothic Horror Scientist Open Access Author: Herriott, Julianna Title: Manufactured Monsters: Distinguishing Moral and Biological Evolution Through the Gothic Horror Scientist Area of Honors: English Keywords: EvolutionBiologyMoralityH.G. WellsDarwin File: Download 4_17_Julianna_Herriott_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mark Stewart Morrisson, Thesis SupervisorClaire Mary Colebrook, Thesis Honors Advisor
253. ‘It’s not like this with other people’: Deconstructing the Normative Romance Novel through Sally Rooney’s Normal People Open Access Author: Quaid, Meghan Title: ‘It’s not like this with other people’: Deconstructing the Normative Romance Novel through Sally Rooney’s Normal People Area of Honors: English Keywords: Sally RooneyNormal PeoplefeminismJane Austenromance novelbildungsromanPride and PrejudiceAusten IndustryIrish File: Download MEGHANQ_THESISFINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Claire Mary Colebrook, Thesis SupervisorMatt Tierney, Thesis Honors Advisor
254. Losing You, Finding Me Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Soricelli, Kira Title: Losing You, Finding Me Area of Honors: English Keywords: Poetrysexual violenceconsentintimate partner violence File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: John Edmond Marsh, Thesis SupervisorClaire Mary Colebrook, Thesis Honors Advisor
255. Human Nature Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Williams, Claire Title: Human Nature Area of Honors: English Keywords: naturehumanslandscapenatural worldpoetrycollection File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Aldon Lynn Nielsen, Thesis SupervisorClaire Mary Colebrook, Thesis Honors Advisor