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2019
Friday, May 24th
9:15 AM

Born a Crime, Raised to Reign: A Literary Psychological Study on Interpersonal Theory and the Triumph of Emotional Intelligence in Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime

Kaitlin Palma, La Sierra University

Buller Hall, Room 250

9:15 AM

9:40 AM

The Bondage of Freedom: Phillis Wheatley’s Struggle in Slavery and Emancipation

Alyssa Hunt, La Sierra University

Buller Hall, Room 250

9:40 AM

10:45 AM

“The beauty! The beauty!”: Hegemonic Masculinity and Conquering the Female Body in Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Alexi Decker, Andrews University

Buller Hall, Room 250

10:45 AM

11:10 AM

Blossoming Butterfly: The Evolving Family Dynamic in Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis”

Monica Shaar, La Sierra University

Buller Hall, Room 250

11:10 AM

11:35 AM

The Romanian Bard: Translating Shakespeare for a Post-Communist Nation

Ingrid Radulescu, Andrews University

Buller Hall, Room 250

11:35 AM

12:00 PM

Dramatizing The Void: Crime Fiction's Journey to Forgetting

Kylene N. Cave, Michigan State University

Buller Hall, Room 250

12:00 PM