Browsing by Author "Yu, Wesley"
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A CHALLENGE TO SYRIAC PALEOGRAPHY: USING DIGITAL TOOLS TO CONTEST CURRENT SCHOLARSHIP
Bush, Kristina (2017-04-27)Manuscripts are important because they provide information about ancient times. Historians use manuscripts to understand ancient peoples and what they believed was worthy of being recorded. Even the manner in which a ... -
The Craft(ing) of Reynard: Dissecting the Trickster Fox in Medieval England
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The Effectiveness of Reading Comprehension Strategies
Kwabi, Sharon (2014-07-02)This study examined the underlying cognitive processes of high and low working memory (WM) individuals, how these processes are affected by test presentation and how comprehension performance is affected by the various ... -
"I've all the world in thee": Lesbian Poetics and Discourses of Sexuality in the Long Eighteenth Century
Klukoff, Julia (2021-06-08)Posthumously appointed the “English Sappho” by her contemporaries after her tragically early death, Katherine Philips was only the first in a line of several women poets (including Anne Killigrew, Anne Finch, and Elizabeth ... -
No Name Women Write Back: Silence and Transnational Subjectivity in Asian American Women's Literature
Pahari, Aria (2017-06-30)This thesis focuses on silence wrought and refracted through transnational Asian American gender formation in the works of Maxine Hong Kingston, Rupi Kaur, and Tarfia Faizullah. Experimentation with the genres of memoir ... -
Parental Boundary Dissolution and Young Adults’ Romantic Relationships
Gleeson, Sojourner (2017-06-29)Parental boundary dissolution is a term used to describe a parent-child relationship structure wherein a parent breaches age-appropriate and relationship-appropriate boundaries with their child. The current study aimed ... -
Poet and Politician Reconciled: How Gavin Douglas Navigates the Scots Language and Nationalism in the Prologues to the Eneados
Bushnell, Megan (2013-05-09)Gavin Douglas’ Eneados, a medieval Scottish translation of Virgil’s Aeneid, contains a political agenda that pertains particularly to language. Douglas interprets the Aeneid as the foundation of the literary tradition based ...