Year |
Author |
Thesis Topic |
2020
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Christina Brown |
Shaping the Story: The Poetry, Television, and Dance of the #MeToo Movement |
|
Alex Foy |
"Your Boy, Jim": The Diary and Letters of a Soldier in World War I |
2017
|
Susan Mitchell |
The Shadows of Assimilation: Narratives and Legacies of the Carlisle Indian Boarding School, 1879-1918 |
|
Jasmin Gomez |
Reel Latinas, Reel Food: Unpacking Latina's' Food Narratives |
2016
|
Rachel Schiff |
Jewish Subcultures Online: Outreach, Dating, and Marginalized Communities |
2015
|
Jason Ward |
The Privatized City: Finding Space for the Working Poor in Orange County |
2014
|
Patrick Heyer |
Revolution of Spirit: Henry George, Leo Tolstoy, and the Land Value Tax
|
|
Sukeinah Kassir |
Missions in Miniature: Cultural Constructions of California's Mission Past
|
|
Amelia (Amy) Kremer * |
Woods, Wolves, and Falcons: The Nature Writing of Jean Craighead George
|
|
Ekaterina (Katya) Kuzmina |
Russians in Post-Cold War American Films: Still a Foe or a Friend-To-Be? Looking for a Cultural "Reset" Button |
|
Casey Ratto |
From the Gunslinger to the Road Warrior: The Post-Apocalyptic and the Western in Literature, Film, and Video Games
|
|
Jose Zamora |
Ser Papa: The Experiences and Masculinities of Young Chicano Fathers
|
2013
|
Yvonne England |
A Punk Practice: The Development of Punk Political Activism, 1979-2000
|
|
Nathan Kuntz |
I Like, Therefore I Am: Constructing Identity and Community on Facebook
|
2012
|
Ian Barraza *
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Lend Me Your Eyes: Attending to Deaf Culture and the Maneuverability of Identity
|
|
Jason Cannon |
George Orwell's Animal Farm in the Post-Soviet Union Era
|
|
Patrick Covert |
Politicizing the Mailbox: Examining the Morals, Men, and Motivation within Bob Mizer's Physique Pictorial
|
|
Jaclyn Mahoney |
Myths of Modern Maternity: Negotiating Meaning in the Development of Obstetric Culture in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Los Angeles |
2011
|
Heather Andrews |
"With His Head in the Lion's Mouth”: James Baldwin Interrogates American Innocence and Identity
|
|
Joy Shannon |
The First Counterculture Celebrity: Oscar Wilde's 1882 North American Tour
|
2009
|
Matthew Glassman |
“The Ball Don’t Lie”: Cultural Tension and the Commodification of Hip-Hop Authenticity in the 1990s NBA
|
|
Steve Manseau *
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Roll, Truck, Roll: A Cultural Appreciation of Trucker Music, America's Last Worksong Canon (Winner of the 2010 Giles Brown Outstanding Thesis Award)
|
2008
|
Melanie Pyles |
In This World But Not of This World: Pentecostal Churchgoers Negotiate the Spiritual, Political, and Financial Aspects of Contemporary Life in Orange County
|
|
Eri Tsuji |
“Six Eyes Gazing at the Ghosts in the Dark”: Three Novelists' Explorations into the Memories of the Vietnam War
|
2007
|
Brenda Beza |
El mundo de lotería: Transnational Identity in Play
|
|
Danielle Marie DiPirro |
From Biting The Apple to Breaking the Spell: Analyzing Love in the Disney Princess Collection
|
|
Sarah Gillen |
Hip Hop According to the Adolescents of the Inland Empire
|
|
Megan Jensen |
This Land Is Our Land Too: Rural Women and the 1980s Farm Crisis
|
|
Matthew Knowlton |
Military Crackdown: Policing the Boundaries of Race, Gender, and Same-Sex Relations in Oceanside, California, 1974-1976
|
2005
|
Kristin Hargrove |
Sunpist: Exploring the Alienation Resulting from Orange County 's Post-World War II Development
|
|
Stephanie Kolberg |
Marketing the Middle Landscape in Irvine , California : The Image of a Master-Planned Community and the Pursuit of the Suburban Ideal, 1959-2005
|
2004
|
Jeff Auer |
Glitter Rock: Sex, Drugs, and Gender in American Youth During the 1970's
|
|
Akane Shinohara |
The World of Urban Native Americans: People, Community, and Challenges for Cultural Survival in Contemporary Southern California
|
|
Lydia Ann Cristea |
Romanians and the American Dream: Myth and Reality in Contemporary Immigrant Experience
|
|
Phillip Scott |
The Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Corvette: Icons in American Culture
|
2002
|
Cynthia Bruns |
Into the Wilderness: The Rise and Decline of Backpacking in America, 1965-1977
|
|
Bradley Parsons |
The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Postmodern Narratives in Popular Culture
|
2001
|
Leslie Boullon |
Surf Narratives: California Dreamin' on a New Frontier
|
|
Trista O'Connell |
Seductress, White Slave, or New Woman: Competing Images of Prostitution and Womanhood in American Illustrations and Paintings, 1830-1920
|
|
Brenda Yecke |
In and Out of Bounds: The Representation of Women in Sports Illustrated, 1954-1999
|
2000
|
Amy Lefkowitz |
Packaging Religion: Exploring the Boundaries of Religion and Spirituality in Contemporary Popular Media
|
|
Donald Langford |
Good Vibrations, Southern California Surf Culture
|
1999
|
Annette M. Bagley |
Rural Lessons in Multicultural Education: An Ethnographic Study of a Small Town's Public Schools
|
1998
|
Jon Legree |
Icarus in America: The Pilot in American Culture
|
|
Eric C. Wat |
In No One's Shadows: A History of Organizing among Gay Asian Men in Los Angeles in the Pre-AIDS Years
|
1997
|
Kenneth Delbert Boteler |
Love, Marriage, and Death: A Study of Change in the Vietnamese and American Cultures
|
|
Barbara Anne Campbell |
Underneath This Prim Exterior: The Passion of Aimee Semple McPherson and the Construction of Public Self in Women's Ministry
|
|
Denise J. Flynn |
Smoking Heads: Decoding Cigarette Advertisements, 1936-1996
|
|
Julie Ann Omelich |
Responding to 'Stories That Had to Be Told': The Popular Reception of Journalist, Author, and Television Heroine Laura Ingalls Wilder
|
|
Arlene J. Ring *
|
The Coyote: An American Character (Canis Latrans)
|
1996
|
Christopher York |
Bat Signals: The Popular Construction of the Batman Myth
|
1995
|
Tracy Allison Smith |
Uncovering a Sense of Place: The Interaction between Culture and Landscape in Santa Ana Canyon, Orange County, California
|
1994
|
Denise Nola-Faye Lowe |
The Depiction of Single-Career Women in Network Situation Comedies, 1950-1994
|
1992
|
Marsha Gilpin Ehlers |
The Film Depiction of America's Teachers, 1968-1983
|
|
Suzanne Walter |
The American Christmas: Tradition in Transition
|
1991
|
Mary Grant |
Imagining Orange County: Gregory Benford, Science Fiction, and Cultural Criticism in a Southern California Community
|
1990
|
Roseanne Greenfield *
|
The Bolsa Chica Wetlands of Huntington Beach: The Changing Environment, Land Use Patterns, and Cultural Values of Its Inhabitants from 500 A.D. to the Present
|
1989
|
Brigitte E. Johnson |
Elvis Presley: The Symbol of an Age
|
1988
|
Rose Hamilton-Gottlieb |
Defending the Errand in the Nuclear Age: The American Civil Religion under Stress
|
1987
|
Denise Marie D'Amico |
American Beauty Culture: Ethnography of a Cosmetics Department
|
1985
|
Kathryn Ruth Hamilton |
Villains and Cultural Change: Aaron Burr and Victorian America
|
1984
|
Gabriele Gugetzer |
Lesbianism in the American Expatriate Community in Paris in the 1920's: A Study
|
|
Jessica Ruth Johnston |
The Double Bind: 'Eat and Stay Thin': Food as a Condensed Cultural Symbol and the Overweight Stigma, 1890-1980
|
1983
|
Dana Thayer Duenzen |
The Cultural Image of Women and Femininity in Sports
|
1982
|
Deborah Dawson Christner |
The Romantic Ideal of the Artist in the Music Industry
|
1981
|
Chiharu Kawai |
For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll: Methods of Mate Selection and Attitudes toward Marriage among College Females in Japan and in the United States
|
1980
|
Marlon Knopf Brown |
The Deprogramming Controversy: A Struggle for Image |
|
Pamela Hunt Steinle |
The American Marital Paradigm in Crisis, 1959-1979
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