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**Allache, Laeticia**, “Beur, Blanc, Black, and Blue: Police Violence and Integration Malfunction in France (Post-2005) Through the Films of Ladj Ly”

**Alpers, Mira**, “Picturing Vietnam: Artists, Photographers, Critics, and Theories of the Violent Image”

**Andrade, Sofia**, “Border(ed) Fictions: 21st Century Migration Narratives as Counter-Archives”

**Baehr, Lauren**, “National Spirits: Monumental Afterlives of Ho Chi Minh and Sukarno”

**Barr, Phoebe**, “The Embattled Forest: The 1970s and the New Anti-Deforestation Literature of Ursula K. Le Guin”

**Bazos, Yasmine**, “Two Centuries of Opium: Tracing an Omnipotent Commodity”

**Chopra, Raghav**, "Puffing Patriotically: Cigarettes and the Cultivation of an Indian Middle Class"

**Mackenzie, Condon**, “This is Not a Bible: Our Bodies, Ourselves, Women’s Health, and Consciousness Raising”

**Farina, Nicole**, “Fashioning Power: The Aspirations Attached to Women’s Pantsuits in 1996”

**Fernandez, Andrea**, “From the County Hospital to Comisión Femenil: Care Philosophies in Madrigal v. Quilligan”

**Flores, Diego**, “Women’s Politics as Religion: The Sección Femenina and Pilar Primo de Rivera in Shaping an Emerging Spain: 1934-1941”

**Gambol, Chloe**, “‘Lady of the Lamp’: Gender, Nationhood, and Nursing in World War I”

**Henry, Anya**, “Tomorrow, Our Seeds Will Grow: Redefining Political Consciousness in *The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill*”

**Ho, Alexandria,** “No Separation Between Pagoda and State: Western Perception and (Mis)Characterization of Buddhist Nationalism in South Vietnam”

**Kelly, Joe**, “‘The Singular Power of Poems Given to the Air’: Examining Political Resistance and Community Cultivation Through Digitized Performance Poetry”

**Kim, Hannah**, “*So then, we’ll dance*: A Contextual Analysis”

**Klein, Kate**, “Gentlemen, Start Your Cameras: How Formula 1 Raced Into the United States and the Modern Age”

**Kneeland, Anisa**, “Minor Women: Reading Min Jin Lee’s *Pachinko* Through a Black Feminist Lens”

**Lear, Henry**, "The High-Rise and the Victorian: Aesthetic Politics in San Francisco Urban Renewal, 1945-1986"

**Marcus, Mathilda**, “‘Dig Your Hands in the Dirt’: Nature and the Pastoral in Arrested Development's Debut Album”

**Marsh, Madison**, “The Soul of America’s Kitchen: Understanding Black Women’s Histories Through the Life Writing in Their Cookbooks”

**Marini-Rapoport, Orlee**, “‘Have the Husband Press the Plunger of the Syringe’: Donor Insemination and the Production of Normalcy in the Early Cold War United States”

**McCormick, Mateo**, “Thresholds of Trans Alterity in Caribbean Cultural Production”

**Oreck, Harper**, “‘The Bride Wore Fatigues’: Gender and Militarization in U.S. Media Coverage of the War in Ukraine”

**Pontifell, Charlotte**, “Traditional Typography in the Service of Modern Typology: Textual Materialism and the Modernist Print Innovations of the Kelmscott and Hogarth Presses”

**Ramsden, Maia**, “‘Let Us Island the World!’: Climate Change and Pacific Mobilities”

**Silver, Celia**, “Children in Pain: Narrating Cruelty to Children in the World of *Wuthering Heights*, 1830–1850”

**Sullivan, Trey**, "'The Rehabilitation of Labor': Morality, Labor Policy, and Land Reform in the French Antilles, 1848-1852"

**Tierney, Ryan**, “The Tragedy of Ted Kaczinski: Globalization, Disillusionment, and the Rise of the Far Right”

**Tran, Isabella**, “Emerging From War and Water: Postmemory in Narratives of Vietnamese Refugee Childhood”

**Trottier, Sam**, “Prague’s Jižní Město: The Manufacture and Life of the Socialist Suburb”

**Yoo, Claire**, “Happy Campers: The Performative Citizenship of Girl Scouts in World War II Japanese American Incarceration Camps”



 

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###    Senior Thesis Prizes 2024  expand\_more  

John Clive Prize

- Silver, Celia, “Children in Pain: Narrating Cruelty to Children in the World of *Wuthering Heights*, 1830–1850”

Edward Chandler Cumming Prize

- Chopra, Raghav, "Puffing Patriotically: Cigarettes and the Cultivation of an Indian Middle Class"

David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Thesis Prize in History and Literature

- Sullivan, Trey, "'The Rehabilitation of Labor': Morality, Labor Policy, and Land Reform in the French Antilles, 1848-1852"

Perry Miller Prize

- Lear, Henry, "The High-Rise and the Victorian: Aesthetic Politics in San Francisco Urban Renewal, 1945-1986"

Oliver-Dabney Senior Prize in History and Literature

- Trottier, Sam, “Prague’s Jižní Město: The Manufacture and Life of the Socialist Suburb”

Barbara Miller Solomon Prize

- Ramsden, Maia, “‘Let Us Island the World!’: Climate Change and Pacific Mobilities”