Theses/Dissertations from 2025
LOZ, a feature-length Screenplay by Audrey Ickes & The Midwest’s Playground: An Autoethnography of “the Lake” in Accompaniment to the Screenplay LOZ, Audrey M. Ickes '25
Submissions from 2024
Inside Indochina: Vietnam's National Identity through French Historical Blockbusters, Chi Q. Pham '25
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
In a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Deconstructing Binaries in Star Wars, Joanna Berry '22
How Love Ought to Be: The Power of Sapphic Representation in Animated Children’s Cartoons, Olivia Storz '22
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Hollywood's Return to the Home: Taming the Post-World War II Career Woman, Kate Marburger 19
Fight, Flight, Freeze: a series of short films on sexual assault, Emma Mazurek 19
Adventure, Intrigue, and Terror: Arabs and the Middle East in Hollywood Film Music, Grant Woods 19
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
All Hail Helix: The Internet’s Role in the Creation of Culture and Narrative, Margaret Furtner 17
“She brought it on herself”: A Discourse Analysis of Sexual Assault in Teen Comedy Film, Claire Halffield 17
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Press ‘A’ to Speak: Videogames as a Storytelling Medium, Brian Banta '13
BLOODSPEAK or How the girl gew up with horror, MacKenzie Weeks '13
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
From the Caped Crusader to the Dark Knight: An Application of Robert Ray's Official and Outlaw Hero Framework to Batman, Daniel Cetina '12
Romance Novel Heroines Don't Judge Books By Their Covers, Do You?: Popular Perceptions of the Romance Genre Investigated, Nicole Koschmeder '12
From "Three or Four Families" to the Global Screen: Jane Austen's Cinematic Popularity in the 1990s, Elaine Wiley '12
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Marathon: From Myth to the Modern Era, Alana DeWitt '11