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Library Special Collections
SENIOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHART HISTORYStudent papers collected since 2005 -Student papers from the Art History Department represent only a small sample of the work completed by students in this new department. Papers from Senior undergraduate research Art History courses, have been selected by faculty for this topical listing. Art History students wishing to release
the full content of their papers for
inter-library loan and/or for web publication will need to sign and date a
RELEASE
AGREEMENT.
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Art History 2005 |
PERMISSION INFORMATION photocopy/publish |
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| Margaret Braswell | “Capturing History on Cloth: African American Quilts as Cultural and Historical Records" | no/no |
| Annah Lee | "Luminist Landscape: The Overlooked American Art" | no/no |
| Mary Moody | "Looted by the Nazis: Cranach's Madonna and Child in a Landscape in the North Carolina Museum of Art" | no/no |
| Rose Candela | "Political Graffiti Art in Latin America and Reevaluating the Art Historical Structure" | no/no |
| Sarah V. Mills | "The Photomontages of Hannah Hoech: Ideological Constructs in Visual Representations of Gender" | no/no |
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Art History 2006 |
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Art History 2007 |
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Victoria
C. Bush, Awarded Departmental Distinction. |
“Controlled Cooperation: The Relationship of the Cuban State and Contemporary Art” | no/no |
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Hannah L.
Fuller Recipient of a 2007 Undergraduate Research Grant, University Research Scholar Award and Departmental Distinction |
“Out of Context: The Cubiculum from Boscoreale” | no/no |
| Emily Weathersbee | “Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder: A Discussion Arguing Against Misogynistic Implications Regarding Edgar Degas” | no/no |
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Art History 2008 |
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Lauren
Bellard Departmental Distinction |
"Text, Image, and Cultural Hybridity: The Artwork of Shirin Neshat and Marjane Satrapi" | no/no |
| Victoria Kay | "The Works of Reverend McKendree Robins Long in Relation to the Category of Outsider Art" | no/no |
| Cathy Holt | “Punk and Dada: Parallels of Obnoxious Iconoclasm” | no/no |