1. "Wow! I Didn't Even Know Black Artists Existed!" Advocating for Black Students in the Visual Arts through Autoethnography Open Access Author: Leveston, Danielle Michelle Title: "Wow! I Didn't Even Know Black Artists Existed!" Advocating for Black Students in the Visual Arts through Autoethnography Graduate Program: Art Education Keywords: art educationqualitative researchautoethnographyartvisual artAfrican American studentsBlack studentsintersectionalitygenderclassrace File: Download FINAL_Masters_Thesis_Danielle_Leveston.pdf Committee Members: Karen Treat Keifer Boyd, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorKaren Treat Keifer Boyd, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. LI’L FATTIES: A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS IDENTITY PORTRAYALS OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN IN POPULAR CHILDREN’S FILMS Open Access Author: Guldin, Rachel Elizabeth Title: LI’L FATTIES: A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS IDENTITY PORTRAYALS OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN IN POPULAR CHILDREN’S FILMS Graduate Program: Media Studies Keywords: childrenfilmmovieoverweightobesefatchildracegenderclass File: Download Guldin.Rachel.MAThesis2011.pdf Committee Members: Dr Jeanne Lynn Hall, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorJeanne Lynn Hall, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor