by Anaya Harry
created for HUM 124 with Brian Graves
by Anaya Harry
created for HUM 124 with Brian Graves
by Jocelyn Shutak, Sydney Phillips, Alexandria Gooch, Gracelyn Cox, and Nathan Evans
I honestly loved doing the research for my project specifically, because our topic has changed so much over time and culture. Love and intimacy displayed themselves totally different. It was also eye-opening to see that even ancient texts touched on subjects that are still very prevalent today such as gender stereotypes, social norms, and glass ceilings. For example, the reading “Laughing Warrior Girl,” explains that the main character was not only a woman but “also a man.” This was because the girl did not wish to “behave correctly,” and instead wanted to help the men fight the enemies. After they let her, she became a female fighting icon and broke the “glass ceiling” regarding women being able to protect and serve as
well.
Additionally, the text also touched on gender normalities and stereotypes regarding behavior. People of society did not believe she behaved well because women were supposed to be obedient, subservient, and quiet. While some women in certain cultures held power, they were still supposed to be emotionally “put together” and display level-headed thinking. The subtle
integration of this topic into the piece caught my attention. I didn’t believe that behavioral gendered stereotypes were something that ancient cultures would recognize, but they did. This made me all the more excited to teach our class about the reading and what we personally interpreted from it. I also was eager to hear what the class thought about it, too.
Sydney Phillips, “Reflection on Presentation Project”
“I think our group presentation went very well, I really enjoyed watching my classmates participate in the activities and I think it was really enlightening to see peoples perception of themselves. . . . I learned that gender is not just what you have on your birth certificate or what you identify as or your pronouns. It’s deeper than that, it’s the person inside.”
Gracelyn Cox
The final discussion was the highlight for me, watching people discuss and laugh and understand each
Nathan Evans
other better whilst learning more broad stuff and bringing forth their personal ideas and
perspectives.
by Griffin Salyer, Kailyn Roberto, Marcos Morais, Samantha Garver, & Stephanie Engelhard
created for LANG 120 with Kristin Shepard
by Ashley McFarlane
Walt Disney World was originally created and developed to share the wonderful magic of Disney. Walt Disney World resides in Orlando, Florida and features multiple theme parks. Each park tells a different story, yet all attract millions of people from all over the nation and globe. The upbringing, history and construction of Walt Disney World is fascinating and showcases how the most magical place in the world came to be.
Hitt, Caitlyn. “The Magical History of Disney World.” Thrillist, August 28, 2020. https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/history-of-disney-world-facts-timeline.
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Monserrat Garcia, and Ariel Howell says: “Walt Disney and the Building of His Magic Kingdom.” STMU research scholars, December 6, 2019. https://stmuscholars.org/walt-disney-and-the-building-of-his-magic-kingdom/.
“The Tourist City.” Google Books. Google. Accessed October 25, 2022. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=HwhNZ_O2vEQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA89&dq=walt%2Bdisney%2Bworld&ots=gH8c4nn9wG&sig=eQSP5Go3_zBm7PL8gwoWazJwHAE#v=onepage&q=walt%20disney%20world&f=false.
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“The Magic behind the Magic: Discovering Why the … – Dominican Scholar.” Accessed October 25, 2022. https://scholar.dominican.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1026&context=honors-theses.
Walt Disney quotes [100+ inspiring quotes from Walt]. Magic Guides. (2021, September 2). Retrieved November 8, 2022, from https://magicguides.com/walt-disney-quotes/
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Slide 1:
Disney World. (n.d.). www.disneyparks.com. Retrieved from https://cdn1.parksmedia.wdprapps.disney.com/media/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/o748yugow7r8y.jpg.
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Walt Disney. (n.d.). www.disneydose.com. Retrieved November 8, 2022, from http://disneydose.com/wp-content/uploads/waltdisneycastle.jpg.
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Walt Disney World Construction. (n.d.). Parks Media. Retrieved from https://cdn1.parksmedia.wdprapps.disney.com/media/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/CCUC48682.jpg.
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Magic Kingdom Walt Disney World. (n.d.). www.disneytrippers.com. Retrieved November 8, 2022, from https://disneytrippers.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Best-Magic-Kingdom-Rides-Cinderellas-Castle-1024×1024.png.
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Walt Disney World Epcot . (n.d.). www.disneyfoodblog.com. Retrieved November 7, 2022, from https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/2022-wdw-EPCOT-spaceship-earth-stock_-73.jpg.
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Hollywood Studios Walt Disney World. (n.d.). www.disneytouristblog.com. Retrieved November 8, 2022, from https://www.disneytouristblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/runaway-railway-hollywood-studios-disney-world-1052.jpg.
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Typhoon Lagoon . (n.d.). www.themeparkprofessor.com. Retrieved November 8, 2022, from https://www.themeparkprofessor.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/TyphoonLagoonMain.jpg.
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Walt Disney World. (n.d.). www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved November 7, 2022, from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/eip/walt-disney-world/magic-kingdom.jpg.
by Aidan Rogers
King Henry VIII has become one of the most infamous monarchs in the world. Known for claiming himself the head of the Church and having six wives. Henry had one of the most unique experiences as King. The King had many wives and children from places all across Europe who were all in his life at certain times. Most however didn’t outlive the King. This Story Map shows those important individuals from Henry’s life where they were born, and what they were known for.
Walder, John. All Colour Book of Henry VIII. Octopus Books, 1973.
This book is about henry VIII and his wives. It provides a deeper understanding of different people in Henry’s life as well as his life growing up and as he passed away. The author’s thesis is just to provide you with information about all the different people that entered Henry VIII’s life. The book was published in 1973 however it provides information on each of the six wives in Henry’s life and how they shaped him. It also tells me when he was born. This is going to help give my story map a better flow.
Fraser, Antonia, and Antonia Fraser. The Wives of Henry VIII. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2009.
The book is about the wives of King Henry VIII. The author provides lots of information on each of the six wives in King Henry’s life. As well as a more in-depth story of their own lives and how they ended up with Henry. The book is definitely for people interested in the Tudor Dynasty. It also tells me where all of his wives were born. The book was published in 1993 and I found it in the library. This book will help me write better summaries of each of the wives.
Loach, Jennifer. 1994. Mary tudor and the re-catholicisation of england. History Today. 11, http://0-search.proquest.com.wncln.wncln.org/magazines/mary-tudor-re-catholicisation-england/docview/202809753/se-2 (accessed November 7, 2022).
This source will help provide information on Mary I and her reign over England. It provides insight into how she was as a ruler the first queen of England and what measures she took to protect her Catholic rule in a protestant country at the time. I found this source on Proquest and it was published in 1994. With this source, I will be able to provide more information on her rule in my Storymap.
Frye, Susan. 2003. The reign of elizabeth I/Extraordinary women of the medieval and renaissance world: A biographical dictionary. Shakespeare Studies 31, : 266-270, http://0-search.proquest.com.wncln.wncln.org/scholarly-journals/reign-elizabeth-i-extraordinary-women-medieval/docview/222408958/se-2 (accessed November 7, 2022).
This article discusses the impact of Elizabeth I’s reign and how she shaped history throughout time. I really like how it expresses the difficulties of her reign and her struggles as a woman in power in a man’s world. As well as information on what she has inspired throughout her life throughout the medieval period. The source was made in 2003 and I found it by typing in Elizabeth the I of England Reign on ProQuest. This source will better my StoryMap in relation to the slide on Elizabeth. Where I will be able to provide a more descriptive explanation of her rule in a paragraph.
Bourne, Amanda. 2022. “SHAMFASTNES WOULD RATHER HAUE SUPPREST”: DISCRETIO SPIRITUUM, MODESTY TOPOI, AND THE PARATEXTS OF EARLY MODERN ENGLISHWOMEN TRANSLATORS. Magistra 28, (1) (Summer): 62-94, http://0-search.proquest.com.wncln.wncln.org/scholarly-journals/shamfastnes-would-rather-haue-supprest-discretio/docview/2704060330/se-2 (accessed November 7, 2022).
This article includes a lot of information about the Catholic reformation and provides information on Edward VI’s role in how he helped push the protested agenda in England and moves England further away from its previous Catholic ways. This source was made in 2022 and I found it by typing in Edward VI of England’s reign. The article is going to help me formulate my paragraph for my Edward VI slide and information on his rule.
Kujawa-Holbrook, Sheryl. 2016. Catherine parr: Henry VIII’s last Love/Katherine the queen: The remarkable life of katherine parr, the last wife of henry VIII/Katherine parr: A guided tour of the life and thought of a reformation Queen/Katherine parr: Complete works and correspondence. Anglican and Episcopal History 85, (3) (09): 420-423, http://0-search.proquest.com.wncln.wncln.org/scholarly-journals/catherine-parr-henry-viiis-last-love-katherine/docview/1832802586/se-2 (accessed November 7, 2022).
This article is about Catherine Parr and her influence as the last queen next to King Henry VIII. It provides lots of interesting facts about her life and what she is well known for outside of just being the last wife of Henry. As well as some look into her life after his death. This article was made in 2016 and I found it by typing in King Henry VIII’s wives. The article will help make a better paragraph on Catherines Parr’s life.
Hans Holbein the Younger King Henry The VIII Portrait 1540 Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Enrique_VIII_de_Inglaterra%2C_por_Hans_Holbein_el_Joven.jpg
Corvus, Joannes Katherine of Aragon 18th century Wikimedia Commons
Mor, Antonis María Tudor, reina de Inglaterra y esposa de Felipe II 1554 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Mary_I_of_England.jpg
Unknown Author, Anne Boleyn 1584-1603 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Anne_boleyn.jpg
Unknown Author. Queen Elizabeth I. Copy c. 1610-1610 by an Unkown painter of a lost original of 1559 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Elizabeth_I_of_England_-_coronation_portrait.jpg
Hans Holbein the Younger Jane Seymour 1536-1537 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Hans_Holbein_d._J._032b.jpg
Scrots William Edouard VI, roi d’Angleterre circa 1550 Wikimedia Commons
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Hans Holbein the Younger Portrait of Anne of Cleves 1539 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/AnneCleves.jpg
Hans Holbein the Younger Portrait of a Lady, perhaps Katherine Howard 1540 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/HowardCatherine02.jpeg
Unknown Author Katherine Parr late 16th century Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/Catherine_Parr_from_NPG.jpg
Lucas de Heere The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession 1572
Ipankonin Tudor Rose 23 November 2007 Wikimedia Commons
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Tudor_rose.svg
by Jazzy Lemons
HUM124 with Leslee Johnson
by Marina Grafton
My main character jacket,
My armor in time of war,
My statement of Marina,
Clad in pins from her adventures.
Pins rom a bookstore in New York City
Flying on a plane for the first time
To a strange, scary city
Only seen in my movies.
Pins from Denmark, from friends an ocean away
A pin of a little mermaid perched on a rock.
I can see her now with rusted copper skin.
I think of my mom who I watched the mermaid with….
Then the pins from comic con
I can still see her now,
Aisles of cosplayers and artists, with me in awe
All the intricately made costumes and the trinkets they sold.
One of those places I feel I most belong.
Finally, the pins from nowhere,
Just the ones I found at the Hot Topic,
The ones that let the world know who I am,
The ones that let me know who I am,
The ones that remind me of the simple, beautiful things in life,
As well as the strange.
These pins on this jacket,
Putting on display who I am,
Who I want to be.
It connects me to me.
It makes me memorable
It gives me the confidence of a main character.
created for FYS with Heidi Kelley
by Alana DeLawter
LANG120 with Jessica Pisano
Dyslexia and Growing Up
After reflecting on my childhood, which was largely spent in a remedial program, I decided I wanted to make a mixed media piece detailing my experience and the conclusion I came to in coping with my visual dyslexia. I chose to use an eye as a self-representation for a few reasons. Firstly, my visual dyslexia is a result of distortions of my eye and parts of my brain
that contribute to my visual function. Secondly, an eye represents me as an artist because I can use my eyes to transcribe the world around me and put it on paper. I am not defined by my dyslexia but it is a part of my human experience. I also chose to use the star as a symbol in my drawing as a nod to reward systems offered by teachers in school, as well as a symbol of potential to learn, something I have despite my dyslexia. I placed scraps of paper with b’s, d’s, p’s, and q’s in various positions as a nod to my memoir, where I mentioned the letters I struggled the most with growing up. The process of making this piece started by gluing collaged notebook paper onto my bristol board then drawing on top with micron, pen, and marker.