Browsing Goucher College Undergraduate Student Collection by Title
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Allyship vs. Accompliceship
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Bloom
(2018-05)This is a collection of works from the Feminist Psychology class taught at Goucher College in the Spring of 2018. -
The Book of Lesser Angels
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Border to Border, Door to Door: Selected Homeward Poems of Rokhl Korn
(2022-05-12)"Rokhl Korn was a Polish-Canadian Yiddish writer whose legacy spans decades and continents—from the feminist modernist Yiddish literature of interwar Poland to her wartime years of wandering in the Soviet Union to her ... -
Can Fanfiction be Considered as Good Storytelling?
(2017)A speech on why fanfiction should be considered good storytelling. -
Christianity and Race in the United States: Calling the White Church to Action
(2017-05-08)My hope in this paper is to reflect upon the ways the white church has perhaps betrayed what it means to be Christian and why when it comes to matters of racial justice. Why, for instance, is the white church not more ... -
The Compassionate Mother of Carmel: Teresa of Avila and the Carmelite Model for Twenty-First-Century Seekers
(2017-05-04)The purpose of this document is to, first, analyze the ways that historical contexts like the rise of imperialism and the Spanish Inqui sition impacted Teresa of Avila ’s life , as well as the Christian monastic ... -
Competing Notions of Women's Liberation: The Legacy of French Revolutionary 'Feminism' and Terror in Revolutionary Russia
(2021-12)The French Revolution has long stood within the revolutionary zeitgeist as the mother of all revolutions. This is not simply a catchy phrase, but instead a statement on the ways revolutionary leaders and thinkers tend to ... -
Corseted
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Death of the Dream
(2021-05-10)This thesis seeks to assert that the American educational model is a symptom of overarching systemic racial oppression resembling a Trojan horse in the sense that it is designed to appease Black Americans in the present ... -
denatured
(2018-04-29)We live in an abstracted, and urbanized form of nature where the connection of person and their environment is easily disregarded. Connection to geographically distant, or non-existent, places is increasingly possible ... -
Denmark and France: A Counterterrorism Case Study, Counterterrorism Strategies and the Infringement of Returning Foreign Fighters’ Human Rights
(2019-05-16)Through a comparison of two case studies – Denmark and France – this paper seeks to analyze counterterrorism strategies for returning foreign fighters and the extent the strategies infringe on their human rights. The ... -
Discourse of Faith and Power: Turnaround Tuesday, a Case Study
(2019-05)This paper explores the spiritually ambiguous identity of the jobs movement Turnaround Tuesday and how it is reflective of Baltimore City’s history of utilizing the church as a reactive force against structural violence. ... -
En[gendering] Revolution: Baltimore Panther Women, Survival, and the "Making of the Black Radical Tradition"
(2017-12)As a former nursing student and transfer to Goucher College, I decided to pursue a self-designed major in Health Equity Studies to understand the ways in which race, class, gender, sexuality, and migration status act as ... -
Enough Is Enough: Genocide Ideology and the Bereavement Process in Baltimore and Rwanda
(2017-05-10)This project is a work of collaborative scholarship based in both Rwanda and Baltimore. Through their grief narratives, survivors of homicide victims in Baltimore and survivors of the Rwandan genocide express the ways that ... -
Epsom Farm: Enslaved People
(2018)The Epsom Farm Project is an ongoing research project conducted by students in the Historic Preservation program at Goucher College. The students have been working to write the history and recreate the physical landscape ... -
Epsom Farm: Epsom Chapel and Cannon
(2012)The Epsom Farm Project is an ongoing research project conducted by students in the Historic Preservation program at Goucher College. The students have been working to write the history and recreate the physical landscape ...