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The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 1, January 1965
The Wise Man Of Men and Lobsters Deliberate-Beyond Conception Villanelle Villanelle: Interlude Rune Green Stones Redemption John Ten Torch Ends The General and the Birdnest Not Quite Free Hymn to the...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Finely Indecisive Hypocrite: Essays on an Asian American Upbringing
Having not written nonfiction since the beginning of my college career, I knew that I wanted to return to the genre in some substantial form, and this project is my attempt at that. While creative nonfiction can feel intuitive...
Published by: Ursinus College
Complete Bosoms, Incomplete Men: Reading Abstinence in Measure for Measure
Measure for Measure has often been called one of Shakespeare's problem plays, and as recent productions show, Measure's problems -- including sexual coercion and governmental corruption -- resonate with readers and audiences...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer 1966
Commandment Point The Descendant The Ultimate Journey Thoughts While Riding New York Subway Crazy Arthur Confession The Gull One Boy Cinquain: Cruel Life Quality of Revenge The Bull Chinese Landscape
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Female Comedy: History and Practice
Lights go up on a living room with no one in it. A phone begins to ring. A woman runs out of another room with a toothbrush in her mouth. She frantically searches for the phone that is ringing, which is somewhere on the couch....
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There Is Sometimes a Buggy: Queering the Cowboy
For my honors thesis project and body of work for the Annual Student Exhibition 2022, I will be interpreting stills from David Lynch's movie Mulholland Drive, sourcing from a singular four-minute scene referred to as The Cowboy...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Silent Voice (Koe No Katachi): the Intersection of Gender and Disability in Japanese Society
Nishimiya Sh?ko is the female protagonist in the hit Japanese manga and anime film adaptation, A Silent Voice. She is introduced as a transfer student to a sixth-grade classroom and is immediately 'othered' for her deafness....
Published by: Ursinus College
Robbery or Remix?: Cultural Appropriation in International Hip Hop Communities
African Americans, with some Latino influence, created hip hop beginning in the early 1970s. Early artists used hip hop to voice their frustrations with a society in which urban African Americans were oppressed, powerless...
Published by: Ursinus College
Scelus Et Poena: a Comparison of Legal Bias in Ancient Rome and Contemporary America
Of the many advances made by the ancient Romans, perhaps their greatest contribution to contemporary Western society stemmed from their sophisticated legal system. Ancient senators, jurists, and eventually emperors set forth...
Published by: Ursinus College
Has Academic Freedom Failed? Can Liberalism Defend Academic Freedom?
Academic freedom has been a keystone of American higher education for over 100 years. It is the freedom of academics to instruct and research, free from interference by both their institutions, and the government. It is often...
Published by: Ursinus College
Computer Scientists in the Media
My research was about analyzing how computer scientists are portrayed in the media. The idea was to do a project that somehow combined ideas of computer science and theater, being that I am a Computer Science major that has done...
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The Lantern Vol. 28, No. 1, January 1961
I Felt Horror That Day John Ten Term Paper: Circa 3032 A.D. Villanelle Lament Joy of Bearded Boy U.S. Foreign Policy: The Future Contrast Camp Crowder Whispered Sounds Pity, Love Not Quite Free ...
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