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    Critical Last Words
    Author
    Valens, Keja
    Cook, Jessica
    Escobar-Leswell, Chantelle
    Miller, Evan
    Eshelman, Sarah
    Date
    2022-05-05
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2541
    Abstract
    Jessica Cook discusses her thesis Mosaics Of Wholeness: Healing Through Queer Indigenous Self-Telling in Billy-Ray Belcourt's A History Of My Brief Body and Deborah Miranda's Bad Indians. Chantelle Escobar-Lewsell discusses her thesis Exploratory Theatrics: Muriel Spark's Treatment Of A Woman's Absurd In The Driver Seat, Memento Mori, And The Portobello Road. Sarah Eshelman discusses her capstone Community And Literature: How Literature Reflects Our Reality And Reveals Our Aspirations. Evan Miller discusses his thesis Journeying Through The In-Between: An Exploration Of Liminality in José Saramago’s Blindness, All The Names, And The Cave
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