Apr 23: Capstone Colloquium

Apr 23: Capstone Colloquium

We hope you'll join us to hear the students from ENGD98 present their yearlong independent research projects -- this is an especially valuable opportunity if you think you might be interested in taking the Capstone Seminar and want to know what kind of work you can produce!

Capstone Colloquium/Celebration

Friday, April 23
10am-12pm (EST)

https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/83640590738
Passcode: 632432

Part 1:

Amena Ahmed, "Understanding Her Infinite Variety: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Performance in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra"

Maria Mateus, "Queering the Serpent: Towards a Critically Empowered Self in Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands/The New Frontera"

Part 2:

Amelia Shortt, "On the Nature of Orpheus: Reading Ovid and 'Sir Orfeo' in The Silmarillion"

Marc Bougharios, "Not a Love Story: The Presence of Trauma and Sexual Abuse in Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell"

Bryan Chen, "When Pigs Fly: The Role of Ideology and Political Passivity in Works of Hayao Miyazaki"