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Honeymoon Hitchhikers: Archival Letters to Creative Nonfiction
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
This creative nonfiction project is based on the letters written by Mildred La Due Mead to her family during the time that she and her newlywed husband were in California after eloping and leaving Minnesota. The letters, ...
Negotiating Fargo: Janteloven, How Fargo of You, and Lived Reality
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
Drawing on cultural studies methodology, both questioning popular perceptions and revealing a more nuanced description of Fargo’s culture, this essay examines layers of social, local, and individual perceptions of the ...
The Mascot Effect 2: Social Factors Influencing Pronunciation of Coyote
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
The purpose of this project is to build upon previous findings that suggest that a university mascot with varying pronunciations (NDSU Bi/z/on vs. Bi/s/on) contributes to establishing and maintaining a sense of local ...
Cultural Interpretations of Agency in Film Adaptations of Macbeth
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
Much of the criticism on William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has focused on the question of agency in the play: What drives Macbeth to commit regicide to gain the throne? Is Macbeth in control of his own actions? The play does ...
Economic Information is not Scarce: Strategies for Reading the Economist Using Iser’s ‘Implied Reader’
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
Like other news magazines, The Economist writes with an editorial bias that is exposed through signal words and prior knowledge it assumes of its readers. The Economist, now more popular in its online form with identical ...
In Spite of Thunder (or Flight from a Burning Tree): An Exercise in Poetic Recklessness
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
This project is a creative exploration and exercise in the serial poetry genre, grounded in the theories set forth in poet Dean Young’s book The Art of Recklessness. Young’s belief that, “No one knows how to write a poem,” ...
In a Serious Relationship with my Cell Phone: A Study of Different Perspectives on Mobile Phone Use and Services
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
Multiple studies have been conducted on mobile phone use and how, why, how much, and in what ways are individuals using them. However, this study discovers how mobile phones are changing the way an individual thinks, ...
Writing Back to the Center In Louis Owens’ Wolfsong
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
Louis Owens, like many other Native American writers, finds himself writing back to the center in his novel, Wolfsong. Owens re-shapes the idea of the Native American by creating a realistic interpretation of Native ...
Evolution of Social Media and its Future in Business
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
This project studies the history and evolution and its move from being solely a social connection tool to a viable business tool. The research will draw primarily from secondary research of different social media sites ...
How Feminism has Transformed the Character of Morgan le Fay: A Literary and Media Analysis
(North Dakota State University, 2012)