Student Honors
1992
William Brockie Dilworth, American Studies
The Cayuga Land Claim
Diane Stevenson, Adviser
Patrick Joseph Solomon, American Studies
The League, the Land, and the Law: The Iroquois Struggle for Sovereignty
in the Midst of a Dominant Culture
William Green, Adviser
1990
Elizabeth Amy Sherman, American Studies
The Spider Weaves the World: Gender, Labor, Power, and Weaving in Navajo
Culture
T. Flores, Adviser
1989
Stacy Lee Smith, American Studies
Utopian Visions: Universal Self or Constructed Subject?
L. Quinby, Adviser
1987
Frances Courtney Shepard, American Studies
The “Women of Watergate”: A Case Study of American Attitudes
Toward Women in Politics
Eric Patterson, Adviser
1985
Sharon Marie Akkoul, American Studies/Comparative Literature
The Absurdity of Pinter
J. Watson, Adviser
Christie Elizabeth Timms, English/American Studies
The Maelstrom of Malestream Cinema: Feminist Deconstruction and Hollywood
Film
Lee Quinby, Adviser
1984
Laurie Jean McLellan, American Studies
The Culture of Female Illness, 1840-1920: Historical Analysis of Hysteria
C. George, Adviser
Deborah Reina Piltch, Individual Major (American Studies/Women’s
Studies)
Pornography: A Reflection and Perpetuation of Capitalist-Patriarchy
Eric Patterson, Adviser
Robert M. Wolkon, American Studies
The Rehabilitative Ideal in American Criminal Justice
J. DiGangi, Adviser
1983
Carol Lynn Faber, American Studies
Public Lives, Private Texts: Lillian Hellman and the Hollywood Red Scare
C. McGrath, Adviser
Susan Barke Gilbert, American Studies
Two Feminist Perspectives: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Jane Addams
D. Singal, Adviser
Ellen Lisa Glickman, American Studies
The Evolution of the American-Jewish Woman in Literature: Her Struggle,
Our Survival
M. Dobkowski, Adviser
Karen Leslie Olick, American Studies
I’d Like To Buy the World a Coke”; The Rise of the Multinational
Corporation and Its Impact on the Third World As Exemplified by the Coca-Cola
Company and Its Advertising
E. Patterson, Adviser
Alan Scott Snel, American Studies
The Management of Language in the Contemporary United States: The Ways
in Which Words Are Used to Maintain the Interests of Dominant Groups
E. Patterson, Adviser
Brian Peter Vanneste, American Studies
Sinclair Lewis: A Literary Vision of the Modern American Middle Class
C. McGrath, Adviser
1982
Christopher Robert Wilkins, English and American Studies
William Faulkner and “The Bear”: America in the Pastoral Tense
C. McGrath, Adviser
1981
Pamela Jane Lucas, Studio Art and American Studies
The Lure of the Past: A Case Study in Architectural Preservation of the
Pulteney Park Row Houses, Geneva, New York
A. Sher, Adviser |