Issue Three
Fish Bones, Grassy Flesh
The Arts and Science Review is pleased to present Fish Bones, Grassy Flesh, a collection of the best student essays in the Faculty of Arts and Science from the fall of 2021 and winter of 2022. These twelve works were selected from 30 essay nominations and submitted…
Foreword
ENGL-2011
Literature and Social Change
Raising the StakesPunishing Sexual and Gender Transgression in Bram Stoker’s DraculaLiterature and Social Change
- McKenna Pipher
VISA-3012
Latin American Art
Reading Wifredo Lam's Ceramic Swallowing and Clandestinitywith Andrea GuintaLatin American Art
- Angelina Campigotto
ENGL-3009
Studies in American Literature
The Performance of Racial PassingGenerational Identity, Passing, and White Supremacy in Mark Twain's The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson and Brit Bennett's The Vanishing Half —Whose Tragedy Is It?Studies in American Literature
- Hannah Arkorful
ENGL-3898
Independent Study
The Refusal of Colonial Certainty in the Writing of Gloria Anzaldúa and Billy-Ray BelcourtIndependent Study
- Ella Taylor
VISA-4001
Contemporary Latin American Art
Weaving MemoryExploring Connections Between: Land, Trauma, and the Re-tracing of Andean IdentityContemporary Latin American Art
- Sarina Antonacci
VISM-2003
Introduction to Game Studies
Not being able to stack fish bait is ruining my lifeThe Burden of Optimal Play and Embracing the Unfun Ideology of Animal Crossing: New HorizonsIntroduction to Game Studies
- Nik Clydesdale
SOSC-3012
Ethnography in a Global World
The Lonesome DystopiaIsolation in the Age of the InternetEthnography in a Global World
- Carissa Faria