1. Politicizing the Amazons: Discerning Ancient Greek Identity and Otherness in Fifth-Century BCE Literature and Art Open Access Author: Bisbing, Hannah Title: Politicizing the Amazons: Discerning Ancient Greek Identity and Otherness in Fifth-Century BCE Literature and Art Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: AmazonsAncient GreeceGreeksPersiansPersian WarsCentaursParthenonStoa PoikileAthenian Treasury at DelphiwomenOthersHerodotusDiodorus SiculusmythheroheroesHistorypoliticscultureidentityarchitecturemetopesWonder WomanScythianspolisAmazonomachybarbarianbarbariansbarbaricAthenscitizenshipcitizenspatriarchymatriarchyfeminismfeministHeraclesTheseuswarriorsfemale warriorsbinaryautochthonycivilizedThemiscyra File: Download HannahBisbing_Thesis_FINAL_2__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anna Irene Peterson, Thesis SupervisorMary Lou Zimmerman Munn, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. A House Divided: How Today's Media and Partisan Gerrymandering Broke America Open Access Author: Litwin, Katherine Title: A House Divided: How Today's Media and Partisan Gerrymandering Broke America Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: partisan gerrymanderingfake newsonline mediasupreme courtpoliticssocial mediapolarizationpartisan media File: Download A_House_Divided-How_Today_s_Media_and_Partisan_Gerrymandering_Broke_America__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis Honors Advisor